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  1. Schull Reservoir

    Schull, Cork

    Schull Reservoir is a joint development between the South Western Regional Fisheries Board and the local development association. It holds a small stock of wild brown trout and is also stocked with adult rainbow trout. [Lees meer]

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  2. Cahir Angling Association

    Cahir, Tipperary

    The town of Cahir is built on the River Suir. The Suir is Europe's finest dry fly river for wild brown trout. It is the second longest river in Ireland being 115 miles long. Together with its tributaries it drains a total catchment area of 1,394 square miles. It is a wide river ranging from 25 - 35 metres in its middle sections. [Lees meer]

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  3. Humphry Lakes

    Killarney, Kerry

    The Humphry Lakes are small lakes in the mountains of east Kerry. They are not very accessible and the trout are said to range between 1 and 4 lb. [Lees meer]

  4. Little Brosna and Camcor Rivers Brown Trout and Salmon

    Birr, Offaly

    The Little Brosna and its tributaries the Camcor and the Bunow Rivers rise in the districts around Roscrea in County Tipperary. The Little Brosna flows in a north westerly direction past the town of Birr and joins the River Shannon at Meelick. [Lees meer]

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  5. Rainbow Farm Lakes

    Enniscorthy, Wexford

    Located in the heart of County Wexford, Rainbow Farm offers the perfect setting for both bait and fly fishing. In the midst of a 10acre wildlife reserve lies two large lakes totaling four acres that contain brown and rainbow trout. The lakes contain rainbow and brown trout weighing up to 10lbs. [Lees meer]

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  6. Shannon's Lough Derg Pike and Coarse fishery

    Dromineer, Tipperary

    Lough Derg stretches between Killaloe in County Claire and Portumna in County Galway. It is the largest lake on the River Shannon. It is a natural mixed fishery offering superb angling, primarily for pike and course fish. [Lees meer]

  7. Coarse Angling Glenfarne

    Glenfarne, Leitrim

    Upper Lough MacNean is an excellent coarse fishing lake. The lake contains Bream, Roach, Hybrids, Pike, Perch and Eels. A small stock of Brown Trout is also present. There is little or no walking involved and the water at Glenfarne Forest can be fished almost out of the car. [Lees meer]

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  8. Glenahiry Lake

    Ballymacarby, Waterford

    Glenahiry Lake is a small pond in the Nier Valley, County Waterford. It is stocked with brown trout and methods used are fly and spin. [Lees meer]

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  9. River Martin

    Blarney, Cork

    The River Martin flows through Blarney to join the River Shournagh, a tributary of the Lee. It holds stocks of brown trout that average about 4 oz. The fishing is regarded as free. [Lees meer]

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  10. Angling Middle Lee

    Macroom, Cork

    This is the section of the river above the Old Gearagh Forest at the upper end of Carrigadrohid Reservoir. This is a strong moorland river with attractive stretches above and below Drumcarra Bridge. [Lees meer]

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  11. Moy Fishery

    Ballina, Mayo

    The Moy fishery controls both banks downstream of the weir in Ballina and a short stretch of the left bank above the weir. [Lees meer]

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  12. Angling in Lough Boora

    Tullamore, Offaly

    Lough Boora Parklands is an attractive, tranquil and accessible landscape in the Tullamore, County Offaly. As areas of Lough Boora Parklands came out of commercial peat production a number of still water fishing lakes were developed. [Lees meer]

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  13. River Shannon - Shannonbridge to Limerick City - great angling

    Limerick City, Limerick

    River Shannon - great fish stocks including salmon, brown trout, bream, tench, rudd, roach, hybrids, eels, pike and perch. [Lees meer]

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  14. River Fergus System and Lakes

    Ennis, Clare

    The Fergus rises in the Burren region of County Clare and flows southwards through the village of Corofin and the town of Ennis to join the tidal waters of the Shannon Estuary at Newmarket-on-Fergus. [Lees meer]

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  15. Clodiagh River

    Tullamore, Offaly

    The Clodiagh River flows north through Clonaslee and Rahan to join the River Brosna. It holds some good stocks of trout and gets a good late run of salmon. [Lees meer]

  16. Crumlin Fishery

    Inveran, Galway

    The Crumlin fishery consists of the short Crumlin River and over twenty loughs in the hinterland of Inverin and east towards Moycullen. The Crumlin system itself gets a reasonable run of small sea trout and a small run of grilse. [Lees meer]

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  17. Belmullet Sea Angling Club

    Belmullet, Mayo

    Belmullet, County Mayo, in the centre of the Barony of Erris and lying between the two bays of Broadhaven to the north, and Blacksod to the south, is the ideal place for a sea angling holiday. [Lees meer]

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  18. The Caragh River

    Killorglin, Kerry

    Caragh River is a well-known angling river that rises near the Boheeshil area south-west of Killorglin, County Kerry. The river joins Caragh Lake just before it enters the sea and is primarily a salmon spate river of good quality. [Lees meer]

  19. The River Boro

    Enniscorthy, Wexford

    The River Boro rises at the foot of the Blackstairs Mountains and flows in an easterly direction for approximately 15 miles before entering the river Slaney about two miles below Enniscorthy in County Wexford. [Lees meer]

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  20. Burrishoole Fishery

    Newport, Mayo

    The Burrishoole fishery is north-west of Newport and consists of three lakes: Lough Furnace, Lough Feeagh and Lough Bunavella. The first is noted for its salmon and sea trout fishing, and the latter is a brown trout fishery. Lough Feeagh is not being fished at present. [Lees meer]

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  21. Delvin River

    Balbriggan, Dublin

    This small river north of Balbriggan on Dublin/Meath border is maintained and stocked with brown trout by the Gormanston & District Anglers. Day tickets available in season. The river also has a wild stock of brown trout and a sea trout run in late June. [Lees meer]

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  22. The Governor's Lodge

    Omagh, County Tyrone

    The Governor's Lodge is situated in the centre of the Baronscourt Estate and dates back to 1890. ... [Lees meer]

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  23. Oliver International Fishing Centre

    Belturbet, Cavan

    The International Fishing Centre, is a family run business, created in 1986. It is situated on the shore of the River Erne, only 3km from the charming village of Belturbet. The centre caters for coarse and pike angling holiday. [Lees meer]

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  24. Riverstown River

    Killucan, Westmeath

    The Riverstown River is a tributary of the River Deel. It holds fairly plentiful stocks of brown trout to 0.75 lb. The fishing is at its best early in the season. [Lees meer]

  25. Kerry Blackwater Fishery

    Blackwater Bridge, Kerry

    This river and lake system drains a catchment of 34 square miles and is 10 miles long from source to sea. It gets a run of 1500 salmon and grilse approximately every year. It also has a reasonable run of sea trout that head for Lough Brin at the headwaters of the system. [Lees meer]

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  26. Lough Conn

    Ballina, Mayo

    Lough Conn is a game angling lake, and has large stocks of fighting brown trout which attract the angler. [Lees meer]

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  27. Ouvane River

    Bantry, Cork

    The river gets a small run of grilse and sea trout. It fishes best on a spate. [Lees meer]

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  28. Fishing In Dublin County

    Glasnevin, Dublin

    North County Dublin has many great fishing spots. Some to note are Balbriggan, Skerries, Loughshinny and Rush for boat angling and Dun Laoghaire for pier fishing. [Lees meer]

  29. Gormanston & District Anglers

    Balbriggan, Dublin

    Controlling the Wavin Lake in Balrothery Village, North County Dublin is an all year trout fishery promoting fly fishing. Day tickets available for information go to www.gormanstonanglers.com [Lees meer]

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  30. The Blackwater System

    Fermoy, Cork

    The River Blackwater, the longest river in the Cork Kerry Region rises about 6 km from Ballydesmond on the slopes of Knockanefune Mountain. It is a great game and coarse angling river, and some of its tributaries provide good fishing for brown trout. [Lees meer]

  31. Owennacurra River

    Midleton, Cork

    The Owennacurra River flows through Midleton into Cork Harbour. It is primarily a sea trout fishery, and the best time to fish is in July, August and September. [Lees meer]

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  32. Killarney District

    Killarney, Kerry

    The Killarney Fisheries District consists of the old fishery board districts of Kenmare, Waterville and Killarney. [Lees meer]

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  33. Peter Hollond

    Enfield, Meath

    Peter Holland is a boat hire operator on the Royal Canal for fresh water fishing. We hire Mini cruisers on the Royal Canal, we also hire bicycles, bar-b-q's and Fishing rods. [Lees meer]

  34. Waterville Lakes & River System

    Waterville, Kerry

    The Waterville Lakes and River System is well developed with access to boats and guides readily available to the tourist angler. It is regarded by many as the foremost salmon and sea trout fishery in the country. [Lees meer]

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  35. Angling In The Barony Of Erris

    Belmullet, Mayo

    With more than 39 varieties of fish known to inhabit the waters off the shores of the Barony of Erris, the sea-angler is rewarded with the best all-round sea angling waters in Ireland. [Lees meer]

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