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Kinnego Bay is situated at the southern tip of Lough Neagh in a picturesque setting close to main access routes. It is a sheltered bay, 400 sq km in area, with outstanding fishing for roach, bream, hybrids, perch, pike and eel. Fishing is ... |
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Lying 1km off shore from Maghery Country Park, this island is an exciting destination to be explored. The island has a rich history spanning many centuries, with evidence of human occupation dating back 8000 years BC. |
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The lake will fish well from mid March with a hatch of duckfly giving excellent sport with the over wintered fish. Regular stocking in the spring and early summer ensure plenty of fish for the summer evenings when floating lines with buzzers, ... |
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Two of the best known salmon rivers of the Lough Neagh system are the Main and Moyola but Ballinderry, Blackwater and Upper Bann get their share of salmon too. The new fish pass at Toomebridge has made it much easier for the salmon to enter ... |
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This stretch of the River Blackwater, which lies mainly upstream of Blackwatertown Bridge, is available to Department permit holders on the right (Co. Armagh) bank. Coarse fish abound in the lower part of this reach but there is a short stretch ... |
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Loughall Country Park Lake has a 4 metre shelf, which drops off to an average depth of 17 feet (up to 30 feet in places). Noteworthy catches to date - pike 23Ibs, 18Ibs and numerous at approx 8/9Ibs. Perch 3Ib 2oz, 2Ib 2oz. Tench 6Ib 7oz. Eels ... |
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The lake has been designed as a feature of the 332 hectare city park with provisions for boating and other forms of water recreation. Anglers may take their own boats. Boats are available for hire from Craigavon Borough Council Recreational ... |
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The lake has been designed as a feature of the 332 hectare city park with provisions for boating and other forms of water recreation. Anglers may take their own boats. Boats are available for hire from Craigavon Borough Council Recreational ... |
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Lowry's Lake is a favourite with members and visitors. The lake is stocked regularly and due to location fished hard. The trout become educated and a thoughtful approach is required success. Hotspots are Kildarton Shore and The Ramper area on ... |
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Lurgan Park is a large sheltered lake, 55 acres in area, in an urban location with convenient parking in Robert Street or Windsor Avenue. There are fantastic opportunities for the coarse angler to fish for carp, roach, bream, perch, hybrids and ... |