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Game
Fishing
Northern
Ireland
Rivers
such as the Tay, Tweed and the Spay in Scotland
have long been known for the excellence of their fishing, but
there are rivers in Northern Ireland that are their equal
if not their superior, and yet they are unknown and unfished by
foreign fishermen. These Rivers are the River Bann and the
River Foyle known to local fisherman as 'Fishing's best kept
secret'. The Tributaries surge from deep within the heart of Ireland
until they flow into the North Atlantic. Every year tens of thousands
of fish run these waters making them some of the richest fishing
rivers in Europe. Whether you are looking for a days relaxation
by a peaceful lake or river or you are a serious enthusiast in search
for that prize winning fish, Ireland's waterways offer an abundance
of fish amidst wonderful scenery. The variety of opportunities for
the fisherman will keep any angler busy.
You will
be based in the historic picturesque town of Coleraine or
the famous Port Rush, Giants Causeway or Bush Mills
areas (depending on accommodation availability).
You are
invited to fish on various locations throughout the beautiful River
Bann and its tributaries. We will also obtain permits to fish
Lough Beg and Lough Neagh (the largest freshwater
Lough in Britain), The River Bann flows some 38 miles from Lough
Neagh into the North Atlantic sea entering the sea near the
town of Coleraine. The River Bann is a large river
being almost 200ft wide along most of its length. And if that is
not enough, just a few miles away is a great little treasure of
the North Coast, the famous River Bush ( BushMills
town is nearby).Famous worldwide for its whiskey. Trips to the Distillery
can be arranged.
You
will be required to purchase a rod license and appropriate fishing
permits prior to fishing.
Fish
Species: Salmon, Sea Trout, Brown Trout and Grilse.
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