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Carlingford Lough Sea Angling
25 Chestnut Grove, Newry, Down
The Sharon Michele is a purpose build Aquastar 33 with a 320 HP turbo charged engine. Speed is in excess of 24 Knots and she is built to Department of Trade specifications. Skipper, Oliver Finnegan has many years seafaring and diving experience around the lough and the north east coast of Ireland....
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Angling Resources
Newry, Down
Waters: Newry Canal: Fish: Bream, rudd, perch, pike, eels, trout Camlough Lake: Fish: Rudd, pike, perch, bream (over 8Ibs) Clanrye River (Newry-Finnard Church stretch) Fish: Brown and rainbow trout, pike Greenan Lough Fish: Brown and rainbow trout Warrenpoint mill-pond and waterworks Fish: Brown and rainbow trout Cashel Lakes (Mullaghbane) Fish: Brown and rainbow trout, perch Lough Ross (Crossmaglen) Fish: Pike, perch Lough Patrick (Cullyhanna) Fish: Pike, per...
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Game Fishing - Kilkeel River
Kilkeel, Down
Kilkeel River & White Water River. Sea & Brown Trout permits available from Kilkeel Post Office and J. Graham & Sons. Tackle and bait from J. Graham & Sons, Greencastle St. and McConnell & Hanna, Newcastle St....
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Spelga Reservoir
Hilltown, Down
Spelga Dam, as it is popularly known, is set in the heart of the Mourne Mountains in some of the remotest and liveliest scenery in Northern Ireland. It is also very accessible off the B27 from Hilltown to Kilkeel. It holds brown trout, the season is from 1 March to 31 October, and all legal methods except groundbait and maggots are allowed. Permission...
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Portavoe Reservoir
Donaghadee, Down
Portavoe, about 2 miles north of Donaghadee by the A2, covers some 30 acres. It holds a good stock of brown and rainbow tour and is very attractive place to fish. The season is from 1 March to 31 October and there is a 4 trout daily bag limit. Only orthodox fly fishing is permitted and not more than twenty rods are allowed on the water at any one time. The water level tends to drop sharply during the summer and this can have adverse effects on the fishing. Permission....
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Angling - Bannbridge District
Banbridge, Down
The District is a paradise for the keen game angler, the main areas being located at Corbet Lough. Loughbrickland Lake and the entire Upper River Bann. There are also about ten other small lakes in the area, all of which are open for coarse fishing. Licences and permits can be obtained from James Coburn & Son Ltd, Scarva Street, Banbridge. An angling guide for the district is available from the Tourist Information Centre....
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Lough Brickland
Newry, Down
This lovely lough presents a splendid sight to travellers along the A1T from Newry to Banbridge. It also holds some fine trout. It is stocked annually with both brown and rainbow trout and each season produces some magnificent browns. The north and south ends should be avoided when wading but the rest is perfectly safe. The west shore is well served with stiles, footbridges and a gravelled path. There is a bag limit of 4 trout and the lough fishes well in the evenings to the chironomid hatch ea...
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Castlewellan Lake
Castlewellan, Down
This is a lake of some 100 acres situated in a scenic wooded area with forest walks, picnic area and a caravan site available nearby. It is stocked with brown and rainbow trout and the season is from 1 March to 31 October. There is a 4 trout daily bag limit and a 10 inch size limit, and orthodox fly fishing only is allowed in March. Thereafter, it is all legal methods except groundbait and maggots. The lake is easily accessible with lakeside walks and is a perfect place for a family fishing expe...
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Norsemaid Sea Enterprises Ltd
152 Portaferry Road, Newtownards, Down
Chris Murphy, the proprietor of Murphy's Wildlife, has been studying the natural history of the British Isles for thirty years, ten of which as a professional ornithologist, both freelance and for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the British Trust for Ornithology....
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Ballykeel Lough Erne
Ballynahinch, Down
This is a natural lough lying 4 miles north west of Ballynahinch and 6 miles south east of Lisburn. It is south of the A49 and anglers must use the official entrance off the Lisburn- Ballynahinch road. Fishing stands have been provided on the west side and all the other banks are safe for wading. It is stocked with brown and rainbow trout and orthodox fly fishing only is allowed. There is a 4 trout bag limit and a 10 inch size limit and the season runs from 1 April to the 31 October. There are g...
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