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Lough Bradan
Lough Bradan is well stocked with free rising brown trout, at times there are good falls of terrestrial insects blown onto the lake from the
Lough Macronan
This lough is in a tranquil location within Brantry Wood, reached by walking a kilometre along forest tracks.
Lough Corry
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
Lough Keenaghan
Keenaghan Lough is a rich lowland lough with a reedy shoreline. The southern shore is the most accessible for bank fishing, stands and disabled
Lough Brickland
This Lough is well stocked with good quality brown and rainbow trout. The shore is mostly firm and safe for wading but the north and south tips
Lough Scolban
This is a coarse angling venue, noted for producing large pike. Take care when boating, as there are a number of unmarked shallows in this lough.
Enagh Lough
Enagh Lough is a very popular match fishing venue producing good numbers of coarse fish. Access paths and angling stands have been provided.
Lough Cowey
This lake is designated a Brown trout fishery and regularly stocked with good-quality trout. Good-quality wintered fish are available in early spring
Lough Fea
Lough Fea is a charming lake located amidst wild mountainous surroundings in the Sperrins Region.
This water is managed by Mid Ulster Angling Club
This water is managed by Mid Ulster Angling Club
Lough Doo
Located on the north Antrim coast in idyllic surroundings, Lough Doo is mixed with rainbow and brown trout, and overflows the Fairhead peninsula.
Lough Meenameen
The Meenameen forest offers a great angling experience even in harsh weather conditions when other waters may not be fishable. This lough is an
Lough Carrick
This is a coarse angling venue, containing good numbers of roach, bream, tench, perch and pike. Access to the angling stands on the northern shore
Lough Achork
This lough is regularly stocked throughout the season. As this is an upland water fishing can be slow to start. Large attractor fly patterns work
Creevy Lough
Creevy Lough is a rainbow trout fishery managed by Dundonald Angling Club on behalf of the Department. DAERA game permit holders can avail of six
Tullygiven Lough
This is a small, secluded coarse fishery close to Benburb, with easy access for all anglers.
Lough Money
This Game fishery contains fast growing rainbow trout stocked on a regular basis throughout the year. The shores are almost all rocky and firm for
Lough Mourne
This water is known for its large brown trout and is highly productive. In the early spring, there are large hatches of buzzers (chironomids) that
White Lough
There is a path from the adjoining country road around the entire shoreline and numerous angling stands have been provided. Early season Buzzers (
Lough Glencreawan
Glencrewan is situated at a high altitude and has a limestone rock substratum. This results in the water being alkaline and rich in minerals, which
Marine Licence ML 33_18 River Lagan Disposal
Disposal of approx. 55,235m3 of material (77,329 tonnes) from the impounded River Lagan. Material to be disposed at Belfast Dredging’s Site C.