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  • Lough Corry

    Topics:
    • Angling and Commercial Fishing (Inland Fisheries), 
    • Fisheries in County Fermanagh

    This is an upland lough and comes into its own when the weather gets warmer. It fishes well from the month of April through to September; small dark flies with a touch of silver in them are deadly patterns on this fishery.
    This mountain lough in Lisnaskea Forest is known for good brown trout fishing. Anglers can wade on one side of the shore. This lough offers excellent fishing from a boat. Takeable brown trout stocks are added to wild stocks. Fishing is particularly good in the evening time.

    The presence of Zebra Mussels is still preventing the stocking of fish from Movanagher Fish Farm. For more information, please visit Zebra Mussels and impact on fish stocking in the Public Angling Estate.

     

    Key Information

    Fishery TypeGame
    SpeciesBrown Trout
    Season Open1st March
    Season Close31st October
    Rod Licence12 years old and over DAERA Game Rod Licence
    Permit12 years old and over DAERA Game Fishing Permit
    Fishing methodsFrom the shore Fly Fishing, Spinning and Worm Fishing. From Boats Fly Fishing Only
    Bag LimitFour Stocked Trout minimum length 25.4cm

    Buy a DAERA Licence, Permit or Day Ticket

     

    Car Parking OnsiteYes
    Disabled Car Parking OnsiteNo
    Fishing StandsYes
    Disabled accessible fishing standsYes
    Boats AllowedYes
    Boat RestrictionsFishing is permitted from non-mechanical and electrically powered boats only.

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    Directions

    • From Belfast: Take the M1 and A4 to Fivemiletown; take the second road on the left towards Cooneen and Carnmore; corry (signposted) lies on the right just before you reach the scenic area at Carnmore, 7.45 miles from Fivemiletown.
    • From Lisnaskea: Go south-east on the A34 to Moorlough Cross; turn left by the B36 towards Roslea, turn left at Dernawilt Crossroads and go for 2.98 miles to Lough Corry.
    Local Council AreaFermanagh & Omagh District Council
    Nearest populated areaRosslea
    Water TypeLake
    Water Area / Size7 Hectacres

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