Your Essential Guide To Salmon and Sea Trout Angling In Ireland
If you’ve ever dreamt about catching a salmon or sea trout in Ireland and wondered how to turn your dream into reality then the answer is at your finger tips.
Start planning your trip now with this easy to use guide providing information on where to go and who to contact to help you get the most out of your visit.
With a huge network of rivers and loughs, Ireland is the one of the few last refuges for wild salmon and sea trout attracting anglers back year after year.
This useful guide provides information on the variety of waters Ireland has to offer, the best times to fish and suggested methods to help in the pursuit of this noble quarry.
Salmon and sea trout anglers can use a wide range of methods including, bait, spinning and fly fishing to pursue their quarry.
On rivers, the fishing is normally divided into beats managed by Inland Fisheries Ireland, private fisheries or local angling clubs. Lake fishing is normally from a boat in the company of a guide or ghillie
When to go
Salmon fishing opens on January 1 on a handful of rivers and after that the remainder of rivers open on various dates in February, March, April and May. The majority of rivers close on September 30th but some rivers remain open for sea trout fishing to October 12.Latest Salmon Fishing Reports
A few more salmon from Laune and lakes last week
Martin Ring in our Macroom office reports that there were 3 grilse of around 4 lbs each caught spinning on Beat 2 of of...
Six salmon and a few sea trout from Currane last week
Tim Moore in Kerry reports that there were 6 salmon caught on Currane last week and anglers also landed a couple sea trout.
For more...
Big grilse this year in Ballisodare
Gerry Merrick has been in touch with an update from Balisodare...
The last two weeks at Ballisodare Fishery have been very successful, with grilse arriving...
Water Temperatures Alert – Fisheries May Close Imminently, Cloongee, Erriff Now...
UPDATE: Cloongee and Erriff Fishery Now Closed
Cloongee Fishery will unfortunately close due to elevated water temperatures. The closure is effective from the finish of...
Plenty of grilse in Galway but water temperature increasing again
The Galway Fishery reopened last week after a long closure due to high water temperatures. Water temps finally fell below 18C on Thursday, and...
All quiet on the West Kerry front
Vincent Apppleby gives us his latest update from West Kerry, with not a lot of good news to report...
30/6/2026. Six Currane boats out today...
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