Fishing

Fishing & Accommodation for Fishermen, Ireland

Innish Beg Cottages make an ideal base for any fisherman - game or coarse.

Co Fermanagh is well known for the wide variety of fishing available on its many lakes or 'loughs' with several prestigious competitions being held here each year. Keen fishermen from mainland UK, the Republic of Ireland, France, Germany, Holland, USA and farther afield have already been 'hooked' by the beauty of the surroundings and the great sport to be had - just ask one of the many fishermen set-up along the lough shore .... but don't disturb the fish!!

Situated in the North Western region of Ireland, with its multitude of lakes and rivers, our cottages are all within easy reach of Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Tyrone and North Mayo - where some of Ireland's best fishing is to be found. Whether you're drifting wild loughs in spate, or winter piking, you will discover fishing throughout the year. Spring salmon, wild brown trout, grilse, sonaghan and dollaghan are the quarry of the game angler, while there are pike, bream, and perch for the coarse fisherman.

The year opens with the January spring salmon fishing on the river Drowse - cold work and often with little reward. Then into February to troll for springers on Lough Melvin, through to March when the trout season opens. And with the warmer weather, the fisherman's choices widen. The prolific Finn in Donegal begins its fishing, together with many other rivers where the salmon run. April, May and June bring, some say , the best of the wild brown trout when dapping the Mayfly could be a new experience. The grilse are now well into the rivers and should the weather allow, sport can be good. July and August are sometimes called the dog days - but they still provide good opportunities when fishing early and late. September and October, with all their autumnal colours, bring improved trout fishing, and the late salmon can be a bonus; or the sonaghan fishing on Melvin may be more fun. Finally, why not end your year with a dollaghan or two from one of Lough Neagh's feeders?

Costs will vary depending on venue, but range from free, to £80 per day per person for a day with a ghillie, or afloat with boat and engine). You will also have to hold the relevant licence wherever you fish. This may add up to £30 per person for a week's fishing. We find that an average day on a salmon river will cost £30 and a day afloat - 2 rods - £80.

You may require transport depending on your choice of venue and you should be prepared to be flexible and be able to adapt to a variety of weather and water levels. With so many watersheds accessible, one might fish three different rivers or loughs in a week. Talk to us, and we will do our best to put together a suitable week's fishing for you..

Sea fishing can also be arranged (for 3 to 10 persons) on the beautiful Donegal coast. Catch mackerel, pollock, dogfish, ray, ling, conger, turbot, tope, blue shark and - should you get seriously lucky - one of the porbeagles! The cost of boat and tackle is from £100 per day.

Innish Beg Cottages also provide boats for hire on Lough Erne see Boating for details.

 

Mrs Gabriele Tottenham
Innish Beg
Blaney, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Tel: 028 686 41525 From ROI: 048 28 686 41525 International: 0044 28 686 41525

Email: info@innishbegcottages.com

 

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