Fisheries
Ballinaboy System
The Ballinaboy River flows info the Atlantic near the Alcock and Brown monument. It has a good run of white trout from July and excellent brown trout fishing. There are numerous loughs on the system which hold the most interest for fishermen. (Read More) |
This system is the biggest salmon and white trout fishery situated in the heart of Connemara. It is an extensive complex of loughs, tributaries and connecting rivers. (Read More) |
This is one of Ireland’s top salmon fisheries and it is divided into four distinct sections. It is nearly 9 kilometers long and flows through Galway City centre. (Read More) |
The Culfin fishery offers salmon, white and brown trout fishing. The river is about a mile long and drains the bigger loughs Muck and Fee and a 9 square mile catchment to the Atlantic. (Read More) |
The Delphi Fishery covers both salmon and white trout. It has its own hatchery which supplements the procreation of its wild fish. Consisting of two primary loughs and over 3kms of river it offers the fly fisherman alternative fishing styles. (Read More) |
Flowing over the Aasleagh Falls, into the most eastern point of Ireland’s only fjord the River Erriff covers salmon, white, brown and rainbow trout. While predominantly a river fishery with nine beats; it has loughs available for later season fishing. (Read More) |
The Gowla is one of the premier white trout fisheries in Connemara. The fishery consists of four river beats along with seven loughs including one stocked with rainbow trout. (Read More) |
Invermore Fishery has been closed for fishing since 2004. (Read More) |
The fishery includes the Dawros River and the three Kylemore Loughs. It is noted for a small run of spring salmon and a good run of grilse and white trout. (Read More) |
Corrib System – Lough Corrib
Lough Corrib is the largest lake in the Republic of Ireland. Although primarily a brown trout fishery, Corrib contains salmon, pike, perch, roach and bream. (Read More) |
The Screebe system comprises of almost two dozen loughs interwoven by what only could described as a small river. This fishery holds equally good stock of salmon and white trout. (Read More) |