WILD ATLANTIC WAY
Where land and sea collide. Where untamed beauty abounds. Where the fishing is awesome…
Tag: Wild Atlantic Way
Some good sport had on Conn and Cullin as Mayfly begin to appear in...
Scattered hatches of Mayfly have been observed on Conn over the past weekend, particularly in the sheltered bays of the western shore. However, Olive...
Fishing better at the Owenmore Fishery, Kerry but room for improvement
Frank Maunsell from the Owenmore Fishery in Kerry reports that the water levels are still up on the river. It is suitable to fish...
Galway Fishery starts to produce as floods recede
After 3 weeks of heavy water, the OPW finally closed 10 sluice gates on the weir, and with 4 gates open the river came...
Perfect water on Owenmore, Kerry but conditions difficult
16 May: There is perfect water on the river for fishing but because of the unusual cold weather for this time of year you...
Spate on Owenmore in Kerry, should fish from Saturday
9th May 2013 : We have a big flood in the river at the moment. It will fish from Saturday on...
Joe Quinn does a double with two competition wins on Lough Conn
Three competitions were fished on the Lakes over the weekend, with Dabblers and Green Peters proving the most productive fly choice at present. Saturday...
A good quantity of sea trout reported in Dingle Estuary
Even though the weather has been very cold for the past month there are sea trout running. There are lots of sea trout...
Good shore fishing including Bull huss to 16 lb. reported from the shore on...
Paul Harris reports on shore fishing for his clients on the Beara Peninsula in West Cork.
The Nutley family comprising of father...
Charter boat Harpy makes a start on the angling season
Carroll O'Donoghue of the charter boat HARPY out of Kinsale reports on the angling there this week...
01/May/13 (Afternoon): 9 anglers fished for 4 hours...
Angling prospects improve on Loughs Conn and Cullin
Recent reports from the loughs suggest there is as yet no sign of any mayfly hatch, although good hatches of Duckfly, and increasingly Olives...








