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WILD ATLANTIC WAY
Where land and sea collide. Where untamed beauty abounds. Where the fishing is awesome…

Plenty of fish on West Clare reefs for Isle of Aran crew

Skipper Sean Maguire had a group out on Saturday last, a lovely fair day with calm seas. They headed out west and set up...

Good coalie fishing on the Clare Dragoon

Skipper Luke Aston has been out a fair bit over the past couple of weeks, and reports some very good fishing on the deep...
Flesk River in Killarney, Ireland

Low water on the Laune system, a handful of salmon caught

Water levels are low on the Laune, Flesk and Killarney lakes. There were no repots of salmon on the Laune but 2 salmon were...
Currane

Not a sausage caught on Currane but a few eaten

Vincent Appleby, back again with his reports from the shore of Lough Currane… 2/5/2024. Quote of the day comes from a Currane angler and that’s...

Killybegs Mariners SAC league – the final leg!

The long and toughly contested Killybegs Mariners SAC shore league 2023/24 came to its conclusion at the weekend as 21 anglers lined up on...

Moy Estuary produces some nice sea trout

Skipper Judd Ruane reports from the Moy Estuary... Now that water levels have dropped angling conditions on the Moy Estuary have improved immensely with good...

May Day joy for Urs gets Erriff going for 2024

The Erriff Fishery opened in April, with very light angling pressure for most of the month. Several big floods early in the month brought...
Water on a weir

A couple of fresh fish in Galway get the season going

April saw water levels remain high in Galway, with little angling until the last few days of the month, when the weir was closed...

Great fishing for the Fiona Tee in Donegal Bay!

Killybegs Fishing Trips report super fishing for their clients during the week. Anglers aboard the Fiona Tee had great mixed fishing including some super...

Mayfly up on Corrib with fishing really picking up

The whitethorn (hawthorn) is not even in flower yet (any day now) but the cuckoo arrived here on May Day, and even earlier, the...