WILD ATLANTIC WAY
Where land and sea collide. Where untamed beauty abounds. Where the fishing is awesome…
Tag: Wild Atlantic Way
Great early season reef fishing in Galway Bay
I was recently invited along on another sampling trip to get some data on pollack for IFI scientists, who are working on establishing some...
Richie gets in tune for mullet on the fly
Bass angling guide Richie Ryan of Eirebass reports on his early fly fishing for mullet trips...
24 March: Lost my mojo and out of practice,...
Courtmacsherry Sea Angling Centre gets their season off to a good start
Mark Gannon reports on the charterboat fishing Courtmacsherry…
With the weather improving we put a charter together with anglers interested in gilling for pollack, cod...
Spring brings more species to Donegal Bay anglers
The Killybegs Mariners club have some great fishing to report for their members...
Some great fish starting to show for the Mariners crew out and...
Good start to charter season in west Clare
Skipper Sean Maguire has his boat, the Isle of Aran, back in the water and fishing again for the new season.
A first trip out...
A quiet week on Currane as locals say goodbye to Irene
Vincent Appleby is back again this week reporting from Lough Currane…
March 19, 2025.
There was no activity reported by the Currane anglers across all areas. The...
Brian gets Carrowmore Lake off the mark
Carrowmore Lake is off the mark for 2025, and it's that man again, Brian Hope who landed the first fish of the year. Brian...
Great early season fishing in Donegal Bay
The Fiona Tee enjoyed a lovely spring outing last weekend, on what was described as a glorious day on Donegal Bay. Fishing was very...
IFI opens second draw for Kerry salmon anglers for 2025
Brown tag conservation regulations in force on Roughty River.
Tuesday, March 18th, 2025: Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has today opened the second draw for...
St. Patrick bestows some good fortune on lucky Currane angler
Vincent Appleby reports on the week's fishing on Lough Currane:
On March 12, 2025. It was reported that seven boats were out on Currane, but...

















