Eany Water Fishery Inver

Eany Water Fishery Inver

Eany Water Fishery Inver – located at Inver/Frosses area in South West County Donegal. The Eany is a spate river system and is part of a 125 km square catchment area comprising the Eany River, the lower reaches of the Eanymore River and the lower reaches of the...
The Clady and Crolly Rivers Donegal

The Clady and Crolly Rivers Donegal

The Clady and Crolly Rivers Donegal – There are two main rivers in the Gweedore area in North West Donegal – the Crolly, or Gweedore, river and the Clady river. The Crolly river drains Lough Anure and a number of other lakes. The Clady river drains Lough...
River Lennon Fishery Donegal

River Lennon Fishery Donegal

River Lennon Fishery Donegal – River Leannan (Lennon) Fishery includes Lough Gartan and Lough Fern. The Leannan is a 45km long river, flowing from the Glendowan Mountains to Lough Swilly at Ramelton. It was noted for its productivity of spring fish until the...
Dunfanaghy Fishery Donegal

Dunfanaghy Fishery Donegal

Dunfanaghy Fishery Donegal – The Dunfanaghy fishery comprises of three lakes: New Lake, Sessiagh Lough and Port Lough. These lakes are controlled by the Dunfanaghy Angling Association. The Association has worked hard to provide top quality wild brown trout...
Fishing on Lough Derg and the Pettigo Lakes

Fishing on Lough Derg and the Pettigo Lakes

Fishing on Lough Derg and the Pettigo Lakes – The Pettigo and District Angling Club have a vast amount of fishing to offer from Lough Derg, to a stretch of the River Derg and to numerous hill loughs. The Club issue permits for several lakes in the Pettigo area,...
Game Angling in Donegal

Game Angling in Donegal

Game Angling in Donegal – Ireland has on offer some of the finest game angling in the world. In County Donegal alone there are about 450 angling waters. These waters range from big lakes and rivers to tiny streams and ponds. They can be situated just beside the...
River Drowes and Estuary Fishery Donegal

River Drowes and Estuary Fishery Donegal

River Drowes and Estuary Fishery Donegal – The River Drowes is a good spring and summer salmon fishery producing over 1,000 fish a year. Sea trout only run in small numbers but it holds good stocks of brown trout. The Drowse Estuary consists of the three pools...
The Lackagh Fishery

The Lackagh Fishery

The Lackagh fishery is situated partially within Glenveagh National Park and is one of the few recognised multi-winter sea winter salmon fisheries in the north west. It has been developed over recent years, resulting in much improved access. Further development work...

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