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  • Lough Creeve

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

    This is a coarse angling venue. The Lough is well maintained with access paths on both side of the lough, numerous angling stands have been provided

     

    Key Information

    Fishery TypeCoarse
    SpeciesBream, Perch, Pike, Roach, Tench
    Season Open1st January
    Season Close31st December
    Rod Licence12 years old and over DAERA Coarse or Game Rod Licence
    Permit12 years old and over DAERA Coarse or Game Fishing Permit
    Fishing methodsAll Lawful Methods.
    Bag Limit1 Pike (up to 4kg) and 4 coarse fish (up to 25cm) per day may be retained

    Buy a DAERA Licence, Permit or Day Ticket

    Creeve Lough
    Creeve Lough

     

    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 Caledon: Turn left for Minterburn off the Dungannon Road; turn right at Minterburn towards Lough Creeve.
    • From Aughnacloy: Take the B128 Benburb Road for 4.47 miles; turn right at Holland's Crossroads from where the lough is signposted.
    Local Council AreaMid Ulster
    Nearest populated areaBenburb
    Water TypeLake
    Water Area / Size17.5 Hectacres

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