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River Lagan (Iveagh Stretch)
Iveagh Angling Club manages this section of the river for the Department. There are 10 free day tickets available to holders of DAERA game season permits and an unlimited number of day tickets priced at...
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River Lagan (Shaws Bridge Stretch)
There is good brown trout fishing in the faster-flowing stretches. This wild brown trout fishery extends from Shaws Bridge downstream to 150m's below the red bridge. The river below Red Bridge is deep and slow-flowing...
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Clay Lake
The Lake is renowned as a Pike fishery with fish exceeding 14kg. Large perch are also present. Stiles and foot sticks have been provided to give easy access along the shore, much of which is...
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Lough na Cranagh
Located on the north Antrim coast in idyllic surroundings, Lough na Cranagh is stocked with fingerling brown trout which are allowed to mature to sizes well over four pounds. Fairhead Fishing Club manages the lough...
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Lough Doo
Located on the north Antrim coast in idyllic surroundings, Lough Doo is mixed with rainbow and brown trout, and overflows the Fairhead peninsula. Fairhead Fishing Club manages the lough for DAERA.
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River Bush (Leap Stretch)
The restricted stretches of the River Bush are prime salmon beats. Spring fishing is at its best from Mid April to end of May. The grilse run usually peaks in July. The Leap Stretch offers...
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Craigavon City Park Lake - South
Craigavon lakes are part of the 332-hectare city park, which caters for a variety of recreational pursuits including boating and walking. Anglers should exercise courtesy at all times. Boats may be launched at the slipway...
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River Bush (New Stretch)
The restricted stretches of the River Bush are prime salmon beats. Spring fishing is at its best from Mid April to end of May. The grilse run usually peaks in July. The New Stretch fishes...
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Enagh Lough
Enagh Lough is a very popular match fishing venue producing good numbers of coarse fish. Access paths and angling stands have been provided.
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River Bush (Town Stretch)
The resticted stretches of the River Bush are prime salmon beats. Spring fishing is at its best from mid April to end of May. The grilse run usually peaks in July. The Town Stretch offers...
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Loughgall Lake
This is an excellent fishery situated in Loughgall Country Park. Night fishing is available. There are 100 fishing stands, including facilities for anglers with disabilities. Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough Council manage the lake...
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River Bush (Unrestricted Stretch)
This stretch of the River Bush offers the opportunity to fish for wild brown trout, which can provide fast and furious sport. There is also a chance of a salmon in the deeper pools. The...
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Tullygiven Lough
This is a small, secluded coarse fishery close to Benburb, with easy access for all anglers.
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Margy River, Carey River and Glenshesk River
Ballycastle Angling Club manages Margy, Carey and Glenshesk rivers for the Department. There are 3 free day tickets for the stretch from the mouth of the river to its confluence with the Carey and Glenshesk...
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Upper Bann River
This stretch of the River Bann extends from Point of Whitecoat to Lough Neagh. Access paths and fishing stands have been provided. Anglers should remember that the river is used for water sports, and courtesy...
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Dunalis Reservoir
Dunalis Reservoir is a 10 acre spring-fed rainbow trout fishery that is open all year round. The lake managed by Coleraine Anglers Association on behalf of the Department. There is access around the lake with...
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Carnagh Forest Lakes
The lake is situated in Carnagh Forest area, and has a walking trail around the circumference of the lake.
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Binevenagh Lake
This upland lake commands a cliff-topsetting overlooking the picturesque Benone strand and Donegal. Fishing with dry sedge can be excellent on summer evenings. Disabled angling facility is available. The fishery can be very exposed in...
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Moorlough
This Lough has excellent access around the shores and is particularly suited to the disabled angler. Best fly patterns are traditional wets, such as Zulu or Mallard and Claret, or small black lure patterns.
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River Roe
The River Roe is noted for its salmon and sea trout. Sea trout fishing is at its best after dark on fly or on a dropping flood during the day. With the right conditions salmon...