Search
11218 results
-
Cypress Pond
Cypress Pond is located within the Castlewellan Forest Park, with a walkable trail around the circumference.
-
Lough Creeve
This is a coarse angling venue. The Lough is well maintained with access paths on both side of the lough, numerous angling stands have been provided
-
Lough Bradan
Lough Bradan is well stocked with free rising brown trout, at times there are good falls of terrestrial insects blown onto the lake from the surrounding vegetation particularly Daddy long legs and red ant during...
-
Lough Macronan
This lough is in a tranquil location within Brantry Wood, reached by walking a kilometre along forest tracks.
-
Toome Canal
This short stretch of canal fishes best during high water levels, when roach and bream move in from the River Bann for shelter. Pike follow these shaols of coarse fish. Numerous perch can be caught...
-
Brantry Lough
Brantry Lough is a mixed fishery stocked with brown trout and rainbow trout, at times there are good falls of terrestrial insects blown onto the lake from the surrounding vegetation particularly daddy long legs and...
-
River Blackwater
This stretch of the River Blackwater provides good quality game angling. Dollaghan, a variety of brown trout native to Lough Neagh and the River Blackwater appear on the lower reaches of the system from the...
-
White Lough
There is a path from the adjoining country road around the entire shoreline and numerous angling stands have been provided. Early season Buzzers (Chironamids) can offer very good sport.
-
Lough Fea
Lough Fea is a charming lake located amidst wild mountainous surroundings in the Sperrins Region. This water is managed by Mid Ulster Angling Club on behalf of the Department. A day permit from the club...
-
Ballynahinch River
Good brown trout fishing is available in the river downstream from Kilmore. The Department leases the fishing rights on part of the river from Downpatrick to Kilmore. The Department’s stretches are signposted.
-
Annacloy River
The Department leases the fishing rights on part of the river from Downpatrick to Kilmore. The Department’s stretches are signposted. Good brown trout fishing is available in the river downstream from Kilmore. Access to the...
-
Castlewellan Forest Lake
This is a well stocked brown and rainbow trout fishery of 42 hectares. Methods include spinning & worm fishing. Boats are permitted on Castlewellan lake for Fly fishing only. Attractor patterns such as Butcher, Connemara...
-
Creevy Lough
Creevy Lough is a rainbow trout fishery managed by Dundonald Angling Club on behalf of the Department. DAERA game permit holders can avail of six daily free tickets. One boat is available for hire to...
-
Lough Money
This Game fishery contains fast growing rainbow trout stocked on a regular basis throughout the year. The shores are almost all rocky and firm for wading. Fishing is not allowed in the fenced-off area at...
-
Lough Brickland
This Lough is well stocked with good quality brown and rainbow trout. The shore is mostly firm and safe for wading but the north and south tips should be avoided. A surfaced path is provided...
-
Shimna River
From August, salmon is prevalent in this water. The clear water and rocky pools call for special fishing techniques. Shimna Angling Club manages this sectionof the river for the Department. 6 daily tickets are available...
-
Spelga Reservoir
This wild Brown trout Fishery has proved popular during the summer months but anglers should dress appropriately as the weather can change suddenly. There is a good stock of hard fighting small wild trout and...
-
Lough Island Reavy
This water is managed by Kilcoo Angling Club on behalf of the Department. A day permit from the club is required to fish this water.
-
Upper Lough MacNean
This lough is a wild venue and contains roach, bream, hybrids, perch, pike and brown trout. Take care when boating, as there are a number of unmarked shallows in this lough. The Department of Agriculture...
-
Loughmacrory
This water is managed by Loughmacrory and Murrins District AA on behalf of the Department. The club can be contacted at lamdaasecretary@gmail.com for information on visitor permits.