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Undulate Rays Arrive in Tralee Bay – A Day to Remember on the Water
Tralee angler (and owner of one of the best tackle shops we know of) Martin McGowan was in touch with a report of a...
More species showing in fine weather for Killybegs shore anglers
The Killybegs Mariners were among the shore anglers enjoying the fine weather over the past fortnight, with calm sunny conditions allowing safe access to...
Great weather, fishing and sightseeing for west coast charter boats
It's that time of year when charter boat skippers are getting back on the water, and for a few on the west coast the...
Low water slows fishing at Delphi
David McEvoy reports on fishing at Delphi during March.
Conditions for the early part of March were good, again the water was high some of...
Salmon tariffs taking toll on Currane anglers
Vincent Appleby is back again this week reporting from Lough Currane…
March 26, 2025. The patience of Currane anglers is being tested, influenced by the decreasing...
Mullet on float and feeder in West Cork
David Norman of Angling Adventures West Cork, reports from West Cork…
Had a most enjoyable 2 Days with returning Angler and friend of AAWC John Bent...
Speed the key at Galway Bay SAC competition on Renvyle
Galway Bay SAC held the latest leg of their Master Angler competition on Renvyle beach in Connemara on Saturday 22nd. 11 anglers turned up...
Video: The Inshore Angler on how to target sting ray
Chris O'Sullivan, the Inshore Angler, is back with a new video where he targets early season sting ray and undulate ray in Tralee Bay.
Chris...
Watch: Irish Angling Adventures Latest Shore Video
Every sea angler knows that a fishing session can be hit or miss - sometimes things don't go to plan. Weather, weed, tide can...
River trout fishing picking up – Piscari Fly blog
Peter Driver of Piscari Fly is back with his weekly roundup of the fishing scene
How's The Fishing?
River Nore
Fishing the Nore at the hurling field...

















