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The River Drowes is a good spring and summer salmon fishery. Sea trout only run in small numbers but it holds good stocks of brown trout. The spring salmon season opens on 1 January and fish are usually taken on opening day. [Lees meer]
The Roxboro River is a small river that rises north of Dungourney and flows south and west to the sea. It holds occasional good brown trout and gets a small run of sea trout. [Lees meer]
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]
Lough Erne Resort situated in the heart of The Fermanagh Lakelands is the ideal destination for... [Lees meer]
The Rath River joins the Inny upstream of Ballymahon, County Longford. It holds a stock of small brown trout averaging 8 inches. [Lees meer]
The Robe River rises near Ballyhaunis, County Mayo and flows past Claremorris, Hollymount and Ballinrobe to enter Lough Mask. [Lees meer]
Big pike inhabit the waters of this summer rainbow trout fishery. Open only weekends to limited numbers. Two good lake boats. [Lees meer]
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]
The River Suir’s fishing area runs from Holycross, County Tipperary, through Thurles and into Ballycamus. It is joined by the River Drish just over 1 ½ kms south east of Thurles. There are many great fishing spots along the way. [Lees meer]
Alpine Fisheries offer salmon fishing for 2 miles single bank on the famous River Moy. The fishery is run by Jim and Niall Byrne and a full time gillie is employed on the fishery to assist and instruct the guest in every way possible. [Lees meer]
The Bandon River rises in the mountains north-west of Dunmanway, and reaches the sea at the estuary near Kinsale, County Cork. The river provides good fishing for Salmon, Sea Trout and Brown Trout. [Lees meer]
The Owennageragh River joins the Shournagh west of Blarney. It holds a good stock of brown trout, and the fishing is regarded as free. [Lees meer]
The Finnihy River flows into Kenmare Bay. It is a small river that produces a few grilse every season. [Lees meer]
The Governor's Lodge is situated in the centre of the Baronscourt Estate and dates back to 1890. ... [Lees meer]
Ballyshunnock Reservoir is just off the national route N25 about half way between Waterford and Dungarvan. Turn north at Carrolls Cross Inn if travelling on the N25 and if coming from Portlaw go up the hill past the church and continue on until you see the reservoir. [Lees meer]
Angling on the Lee System. [Lees meer]
The River Lee rises in Gougane Barra, County Cork and flows east into Cork Harbour. The valleys downstream are now flooded and form reservoirs because of the erection of dams for hydro-electric power stations. [Lees meer]
The River Boyne rises near Carbury, County Kildare and flows northeast through County Meath, where it enters the Irish Sea right between County Meath and County Louth. The river and its tributaries hold extensive stock of wild brown trout. [Lees meer]
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]
Salmon and brown trout angling lake. [Lees meer]
The River Nore rises in the Slieve Bloom Mountains and it meets the River Barrow just above New Ross, County Wexford. It is fast flowing and shallow, but with numerous long deep pools where visitors can fish for salmon. [Lees meer]
Over 40 lakes and rivers of varying sizes are dotted throughout East Clare. A great angling area [Lees meer]
This is a 54 acre lake situated between Kildimo and Pallaskenry. It is easily accessible via the Ferry Bridge off the Limerick/Foynes road (N69) for about 5 kms. It is stocked annually with brown trout and rainbow trout averaging 1 lb to 5 lbs. Bank and boat fishing. A boat may be launched from the roadway which runs right to the lake. [Lees meer]
Annagh Lake is located in Butlersbridge, County Cavan. It is stocked annually with rainbow trout and trout. The lake is part of the Lough Oughter system which in turn is part of the Erne River catchment which is the second largest river in Ireland. [Lees meer]
Lough Bofinne is three miles east of Bantry and the development of the lough is a joint venture between Bantry Anglers' Association and the South-Western Regional Fisheries Board. The lough is regularly stocked with adult rainbow trout. [Lees meer]
Upper Lough Avaul is half a mile beyond Lower Lough Avaul, two miles south-west of Glengarriff. The lake holds small brown trout and is stocked regularly with big rainbow trout. There is a boat for hire. [Lees meer]
The Grand Canal stretches from Dublin to the majestic Shannon in County Offaly. This peaceful canal, combining city and rural aspects, is ideal for relaxing, cruising and angling holidays. [Lees meer]
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]
Lough Dan lies to the west of Roundwood, which is the highest village in Ireland. The lake can be accessed via a cul-de-sac road. [Lees meer]
The River Deele flows into the main river Foyle one mile below the Lifford Bridge. It is traditionally known as an excellent sea trout river from June onwards. [Lees meer]
The Sullane River flows east through Ballyvourney and Macroom into Carrigadrohid Reservoir. It is a moorland river and holds a good stock of brown trout averaging 6 oz. [Lees meer]
Lough Caum, in Glenteenasig Forest, Aughacashla, holds a good stock of small brown trout and is regularly stocked with adult rainbow trout by the regional fisheries board. [Lees meer]
This very well developed coarse angling centre has hosted numerous All-Ireland Championships. Ballinamore is situated on the Shannon Erne Waterway amongst the hills of East Leitrim with 28 lakes within a 5 mile radius, plus some 17km of riverbank. [Lees meer]
The Glashaboy River gets a run of sea trout from the middle of June. The numbers of fish have decreased considerably in recent years. [Lees meer]
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]
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