Sandra hooks first Coolcronan salmon of season
The lower Moy fisheries did not produce many fish over the past week; Ballina Salmon Anglers’ water yielded seven while the Moy Fishery reported no catch for the week. The mid Moy fisheries produced a few fish, and at Coolcronan, Sandra Fleming, N.Ireland, was the first angler to catch a salmon off that fishery, winning her the Coolcronan Cup. Sandra caught a fine 7lbs salmon on a spinner. This was shortly followed by Tommy Whiteside, who took the second of the season, a fish of 8lbs on worm.
Another excellent week of spring salmon fishing on the River Moy, with over 80 salmon reported and fish being taken on almost all of the Moy fisheries. The Moy Fishery in Ballina town produced 7 salmon, with 6 from the Weir Pool and one off the Cathedral Beat. On the Weir Pool, Manuel Lopez, Spain, had one to the fly of 5lbs, while Michael Wymes, Dublin, also had one on the fly of 5.5lbs.
Ballinrobe and Wicklow anglers win top prize on Mask
Lough Mask trout jumping Hatches of Olives and Mayfly bring excellent sport on Ronan Cusack reports that Mask remained in top form again this week with some excellent catches reported.
Fermanagh angler catches first Moy Ridge Pool salmon of season
The River Moy has produced some great fishing for anglers of late, and last week was the best week of the season so far, with 70 salmon reported caught throughout the system. Angling on the lower and middle Moy was slow during the week with the majority of fish caught upstream of Foxford. On the Ridge Pool, John Wilson from Co. Fermanagh caught the first salmon of the season, a 5.5lbs sea-liced fish on the spinner.
Trout fishing continues to give Lough Mask anglers great sport
Ronan Cusack reports on plenty of good fishing on Lough Mask again this week, despite the cold north/easterly winds and icy showers. The majority of anglers reported to be having most success in shallow water on wetfly patterns. The Partry Anglers were the host club for the Trout Angling Federation of Ireland (T.A.F.I.) Connaught Cup held on Lough Mask on Saturday last.
Martin Howlin at the helm as shore anglers win team places
The Connacht Shore Committee of the Provincial Council hosted the IFSA World Championship Qualifiers over the weekend at various venues in the Mayo area with anglers and stewards based at the Helm in Westport and very well looked after by owner, Vinnie Keogh, and his excellent staff. The beaches selected were Whitestrand on Saturday morning, Enniscrone on Saturday evening, and Keel on Achill Island on Sunday.
UK salmon angler has catch of the week on River Moy
The River Moy has produced some great fishing for anglers of late, with the catch of the week on the system undoubtedly going to Mark Parry, U.K., who hooked and landed a cracking 16.7lbs fresh run springer on the fly in the East Mayo waters. Downstream, the worm proved successful on the Ballina Salmon Anglers’ water, with Michael Egan Jr. landing one of 5lbs, Tommy Egan Sr. had one of 8lbs while Noel Slowey caught one of 9lbs.
East Mayo salmon anglers enjoy great fishing
A much better week for salmon anglers on the River Moy with 25 salmon reported; the majority of which were taken in the mid Moy fisheries. Downstream at Ballina, the Ballina Salmon Anglers’ water produced two salmon, while the Foxford Fishery yielded one of 8lbs to Dessie George, N.Ireland, taken on a prawn. However, it was the East Mayo Anglers Association water which produced the best sport of the week, with 16 salmon landed, five of which were released.
Olive hatches getting fish moving on Lough Mask
Olive hatches are getting fish moving on Corrib and Mask. Ronan Cusack reports that there was plenty of good fishing to report from Lough Mask again up to the cold spell over the weekend. The mild conditions and abundant fly-life meant trout were constantly on the move.
Ballinrobe angler, Greg O’Donoghue, had 7 fish on Tuesday last on a mixture of nymphs and buzzer (best fish 3lbs).
Despite the fluctuating weather conditions experienced in the west of late, mayfly has been observed hatching on both Loughs Conn and Cullin. Some anglers have experienced good sport of late, though many fish being caught are under the size limit. Angling out of Gerry Murphy’s, Massbrook, John and Malcolm Bell of North Tipperary had 6 trout over two late evenings, their best was 2lbs with all fish taken on a Bibio off Poteen and Glass Island.
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