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  • Lough Fea

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

    Lough Fea is a charming lake located amidst wild mountainous surroundings in the Sperrins Region.
    This water is managed by Mid Ulster Angling Club on behalf of the Department. A day permit from the club is required to fish this water.

     

    Key Information

    Fishery TypeGame
    SpeciesBrown Trout
    Season Open1st March
    Season Close31st October
    Rod Licence12 years old and over DAERA Game Rod Licence
    PermitA club day ticket and 12 years old and over DAERA Game Fishing Permit
    Fishing methodsClub Rules Apply
    Bag LimitClub Rules apply

    Buy a DAERA Licence, Permit or Day Ticket

    Car Parking OnsiteYes
    Disabled Car Parking OnsiteNo
    Fishing StandsYes
    Disabled accessible fishing standsNo
    Boats AllowedNo
    Boat RestrictionsN/A

    Click here for location on Google Maps

    Directions

    • From Cookstown: Head via Lissan Road/Lough Fea Road.
    Local Council AreaMid Ulster
    Nearest populated areaCookstown
    Water TypeReservoir
    Water Area / Size61 Hectacres

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