Where and when to fish in Ireland

Where to Fish in Ireland

There is no way we can trump the information at Irish Fisheries, a totally amazing website with details about just about every fishery in Ireland, where to stay locally, what to expect, what bait and tackle is recommended and much more.

Even better there are up-to-date reports from each fishery and an active forum where you will get helpful and friendly advice.

When to Fish in Ireland

Salmon & Trout

The salmon and sea trout season begins between January 1st and March 20th, depending on the fishery. Brown trout fisheries open between February 15th and March 1st. Most fisheries close on September 30th, a few are open until October 12th.

Coarse, Pike & Sea Fishing

There is no close season - fishing is available year round. In all cases winter weather can present a challenge!

Tackle & Equipment

Salmon caught on River Growse, IrelandTackle is fairly widely available to rent, however if you prefer to bring your own these tips may help you decide what to bring.

Salmon Fishing

Double-handed rods on big rivers and on spate rivers when in flood, single-handed rods for low water summer fishing and lake fishing. At least two matching fly lines will be required, a floating line and an intermediate or sink tip line. Waders are a necessity and chest waders are recommended.

Trout Angling

A 7.5ft - 9ft rod matched to a floating line is good for river fishing, for boat fishing on lakes a longer rod would be better. On lakes, especially larger ones, a guide for the first few days at least is strongly recommended - these lakes can be dangerous and your guide will know where the fish are!

Pike & Coarse Fishing

Fishing for pike with live bait is illegal in the Republic of Ireland.

Irish coarse fisheries have large shoals of fish which require a lot of groundbait to hold - if you manage this successfully, you will need several keepnets!

Dead baiting, spinning or fly fishing will all give good results for Pike. For fly fishing you will need a strong ten foot rod matched with number 9 or 10 lines.

 


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