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Corbet Lough, under the management of Banbridge Angling Club, has much to offer local anglers and tourists alike. |
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We offer a guided angling service on the rivers and lakes of Down & Armagh, as well as Carlingford Lough. We have trained National Angling Guides and instructors on all aspects of angling as well as boats and tackle for hire. |
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Stephen Kennedy runs the Strangford guiding company, specializing in saltwater fly-fishing, on the coast of County Down. |
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Corbet Lough has much to offer anglers and tourists alike. New updated facilities include a boating dock and jetty, complete with six fishing boats and one disabled wheelie boat. |
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Hazelwood Fishery has two lakes, the first for rainbow trout is 1 acre, the second for coarse fishing is 0.9 of an acre. For game trout, fly and bait methods may be used, all methods can be used for coarse fishing. Refreshments, restrooms, bait ... |
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This small and very attractive reservoir lies on the coast road between Donaghadee and Bangor. With the increasing demands on all public reservoirs, the water level tends to drop considerably in the summer. Successful flies include lure and ... |
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Whitewater is a medium sized river (7 miles, 5-20m), the best of the fishing is in September and October but a spate is necessary. There is an accessible pool for disabled anglers. Anglers will be fishing for Brown trout, sea trout and salmon. ... |
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Lough Money lies hidden away in rocky countryside near Ballyalton, 4 km directly east of Downpatrick. This fishery is being run as a mixed fishery with takeable rainbow trout stocked on a regular basis throughout the year. The shores are almost ... |
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Carlingford Lough Sea Angling is based on the County Down Coast, an area of outstanding natural beauty. This tranquil Lough is flanked by the famous Mourne Mountains and the Carlingford Mountains. It is in the rich fishing grounds of this area ... |
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Fish in historic surroundings along the British Isles' first ever ship canal. The Canal opened for traffic in 1742 and only ceased operation in 1976. Business may be dead but the waters are alive. The fishable section, which runs for 3.5 miles ... |