Improved weather brings on the duckfly on Corrib

Declan Gibbons reports that the improved temperatures have seen a big increase in duckfly hatches over the last week. With the improved weather over the weekend a lot more anglers were out and catches have improved further.

Playing a trout in the last light on Corrib. A wonderful shot from Larry McCarthy.
Playing a trout in the last light on Corrib. A wonderful shot from Larry McCarthy.

 

Moycullen Angling Club hosted a competition which saw 30 anglers weigh in eleven fish, in calm sunny conditions these were mostly caught on buzzer. In first place was Tommy Beecher from Cork with 4 trout for 9.9lbs.

Tommy Beecher receiving his trophy as winner of the Moycullen Anglers Competition, March 2017
Tommy Beecher receiving his trophy as winner of the Moycullen Anglers Competition, March 2017.

 

Second place went to Dorrie Gibbons from Cong with 2 fish for 5.4lbs, third place went to Ben Breen with 1 fish for 3.4lbs and fourth place went to Mark Regan, Moycullen with 1 fish for 2.5lbs. The average fish size was 2.3lbs.
In the Oughterard area Basil Shields from Ardnasillagh Lodge (091-552550) reports good fishing in the area with John Fitzgerald from Shannon getting 1 fish on Buzzer Sunday last weighing 2.7lbs. On Friday last friends David Hall and Frank Doyle were guided by Basil, with David getting 1 fish on buzzer for a 1.75lbs. Donegal duo Milton Matthews and Lindsey Clarke fished for three days, despite having a blank in the middle of their visit they landed 9 trout for the other two days with their best fish being 4lbs 13oz, all on buzzer. Tom Coyle fished one day and had 2 trout with the best fish 2lbs, and on Friday last Tom Beecher from Cork had 2 excellent fish – one 5lbs and the other 3.25lbs
Brian Ferguson from the Oughterard Anglers and Boatmans Association was on to tell us they hosted their inaugural Traditional Bricin Trolling Competition (Boat Prize) in which 46 rods participated and 15 fish were weighed in. 1st place went to Mike Molloy and John Webb with 2 fish for 13.3lbs, and 2nd place went to Darren Higgins, Ian Higgins (Junior Angler) and Ian Walsh with 2 fish for 8.15lbs.
In the Cornamona area Tom Doc Sullivan (087-6113933) was guiding Carlow man Gerry Carberry, who caught a lovely trout of 3lbs which he sportingly released. Tom and John Somerville Jnr fished on Friday and had 2 fish for their day, and on Sunday last Tom fished with Mike Keady and had 4 fish with the best fish being 1.25lbs.

Gerry Carberry with a lovely 3lbs Corrib Trout, March 2017.
Gerry Carberry with a lovely 3lbs Corrib Trout, March 2017.

 

Staying in the Cornamona area Richard Molloy of Ballard Shore Boat Hire and Self Catering reports that Nenagh Angler Tom Finn and his Australian friend enjoyed an excellent day’s fishing on duck fly with a good bag of fish and the best fish being 2lbs – all sportingly released.
Larry McCarthy from Corrib View Lodge Glencorrib (087-9135222) reports reasonably good duckfly action at the lodge despite bright weather conditions. Larry boated one client over 6 days and caught 18 trout ranging in size from 1.5lbs to 5lbs with the most productive areas from Annaghkeen to Kilbeg on buzzer nymphs, and some fish taken on dry duckfly. Frank Reilly had Luke O’Connell and John Murray, both from Sligo, out on Saturday last from Corrib View Lodge and had 5 trout to the boat up to 2.5lbs in the Greenfields area, all on buzzer.
On Sunday last friends Paul Rooney and Darren McGuire enjoyed an excellent days fishing on buzzer on the lower Corrib with Darren landing two trout one of three pounds and the other of two pounds, Paul had an excellent fish over five pounds which he was playing for 15 minutes  before being sportingly released back into Lough Corrib.

Paul Rooney with a fine 5lbs+ Corrib trout, March 2017.
Paul Rooney with a fine 5lbs+ Corrib trout, March 2017.

 

By Kevin Crowley
Source: www.fishinginireland.info.

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