WILD ATLANTIC WAY
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Fishing on Loughs Conn & Cullin a bit of a mixed bag
Steve Schreck reports from Loughs Conn & Cullin...
Fishing on the lakes was a bit of a mixed bag with prolific days accompanied by rather...
Inniscarra fishing incredibly well with weights of 52kg reported
There have been some great catches on Inniscarra this week. On Sunday at a knock up there were some super weights recorded including the...
Good week on the Moy with catches improving
Steve Schreck reports from the River Moy...
River Moy Angling Report - week ending 14/05/2023
Last week was yet another good week with decent water and...
Maintenance pays off for Galway skipper
One of the joys of being a charter skipper is all the maintenance jobs that need to be done, and "minor" repairs that crop...
Specimen ray and angel shark (“monkfish”) in Tralee Bay
Ray fishing has been on fire at times over the last few weeks in Tralee Bay, with some amazing fish landed by shore anglers....
Tough days on Currane but a couple of sea trout about
Vincent Appleby reports from a Lough Currane…
11/5/2023 I start in the backdate department, my Apologies to Mr. Gerry O’Sullivan of Beenbane, Waterville, for failing...
Pollack and Wrasse for Angling Adventures West Cork
David Norman of Angling Adventures West Cork tells us it was so good to finally get the guided kayak fishing season underway last week...
First...
Patience pays off for young Corrib angler
David Black (aged 9) was rewarded this weekend after three hard days of dapping on Lough Corrib. David, who was out fishing with his...
Great fishing afloat in Galway Bay
Galway Bay charter skippers report very good fishing over the last week. Mackerel have been plentiful, and with the extra numbers of bait fish...
Trout rising more freely on Conn and Cullin
Steve Schreck reports on fishing from loughs Conn and Cullin last week.
Fishing on the lakes proved to be difficult during the week, even though...

















