Thursday, 3 April 2014

Save The Brown Trout: Huge 14 lb. Wild Brown Trout Caught at Lough Muckn...


This 14lb Brown Trout caught on Lough Muckno was photographed following a long effort to revive it which unfortunately failed. It fell to a Pike anglers dead bait and was not the quarry sought. The lake contains moderate to small numbers of large ferrox brown trout and they are regarded as one of the lakes hidden treasures for a long time now, rarely targeted except by a few known experts who thankfully return everyone to the water alive as a matter of course.

The loss of this fish is disappointing but it is our ardent wish at lough Muckno that these beautiful specimens not be targeted into the future. The angler involved caught the fish by accident and not design, pike being his target but he greatly regrets the failure to revive it following a prolonged effort to do so. As most pike anglers know these are prized specimens not capable of withstanding the rigours of being caught and landed by conventional pike tactics.

All fair-minded and common sense anglers will agree that the last thing we need now if for these specimens to be targeted following this unfortunate exposure. Please return all fish to the lake alive and target species only with appropriate gear, bearing in mind the frailty of some beautiful fish like this one.


Save The Brown Trout: Huge 14 lb. Wild Brown Trout Caught at Lough Muckn...: 14lb trout caught by Mr Steven Donaghy Well renowned coarse and pike angling venue Lough Muckno, Castleblayney amazed local anglers whe...

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Massive 20lb+ Ferrox Trout Caught on Lough Corrib




Radek Vyhlidal who struck into a massive ferox trout.
After a long and difficult fight, the magnificent fish was finally netted, and after being measured and photographed, quickly released again. The huge ferrox trout was a monstrous 93 cm long, probably well over 20 lbs (9 kg), with the priority being to release it safely.

Inland Fisheries Ireland Should Protect Ireland's Wild Brown Trout

A website has been setup www.savethebrowntrout.com There has been calls for Inland Fisheries Ireland to focus their gaze on the nationwide protection of Ireland's Wild Brown Trout in Irish rivers and lakes.

Irish Salmon and Sea Trout have laws in place to protect them however Brown Trout have no state laws that offer them protection putting them at risk of killing and over fishing during fishing competitions.

A facebook group has been setup to encourage Irish Anglers to photograph their catch and safely release the brown trout so populations can recover. Please join the facebook group Save The Brown Trout at https://www.facebook.com/groups/savethebrowntrout


Brown Trout

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Lough Sheelin Competition's

The first competition of the year – The Kilroy Cup will be held on the lake on Sunday March 16th from 11.0 am – 5pm, starting from Kilnahard pier.  The lake fished exceptionally well for this competition last year and it proved to be a great fishing day for all so it would be worth an angler’s while putting this date in his/her diary for next weekend.

Please contact Thomas Lynch @ 087 9132033 for further details

The popular Sheelin Classic trout competition now in its 10th year will be run on Lough Sheelin on Saturday April 19th which is the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
For further information on this competition please contact Noel McLoughlin at 087 2179460

Please remember All anglers are required to have a Fishery Permit to fish Lough Sheelin which must be purchased before going out on the lake.

The heaviest fish for the week was a hefty over 8lb 11oz 68cm trout caught by Gary McKiernan (www.loughsheelinguiding.com) on a glister Ollie.
Total number of trout recorded: 25

Monday, 10 February 2014

We Await Season 2014 with Anticipation

February the 15th is almost upon us and this means the salmon and trout season opens on most Irish rivers. This is gladly welcome amongst the fraternity of fishermen across Ireland. Its been such a dark, dank and long winter. Even a cast at sea was impossible due to the continuous battering of Atlantic Storm systems particularly in Clare and Galway.

Now we look to season 2014 with positive anticipation. Every fisherman I know is hoping that this season will yield good numbers of salmon and sea trout and that we don't experience the heatwave we had last summer which made the fishing so difficult. River and lake levels were at an all time low and the fish were under pressure with high temperatures.

The focus is now on a new year. The rivers at this time will hold plenty of Kelts/Slots or spent fish (salmon whom have spawned from the previous year). Care should be taken to return these fish unharmed and straight back to water to live another day. Many of them return to spawn again. Don't forget to record kelts/slots in your salmon license logbook for Inland Fisheries Ireland.

Their may even be a spring fish around with all the rain. Keep in touch and send us photo's of your catch and updates during the season. Tight Lines!

Friday, 31 January 2014

A Pilot Study of Seal Predation on Salmon Stocks in Selected Irish Rivers and Estuaries

Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) funded the Coastal and Marine Research Centre (CMRC), University College Cork (UCC), in conjunction with partners in the School of Biology, Ecology and Environmental Science (BEES, UCC) and the Marine Institute (MI) to undertake a 2 year pilot study (2011-­‐2013) to investigate seal predation on salmon stocks in the Moy and Slaney estuaries. The study began in August 2011 and continued to August 2013.

Salmonids were found in the diet of both grey and harbour seals using identification of salmonid bones recovered from the scat (faeces) of seals collected at seal haulout sites in the Moy and Slaney.

Read Full Details & Report

http://www.fisheriesireland.ie/Notices/a-pilot-study-of-seal-predation-on-salmon-stocks-in-selected-irish-rivers-and-estuaries.html


Friday, 17 January 2014

Laune River Opens Today with First Salmon Caught

The River Laune in Co. Kerry opened this morning for salmon fishing

Ger O’Shea lands first of the season