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Lough Nacally
Letterkenny, Donegal
This small lough lies to the north of Gartan Lough and there is good access to it from the south via secondary roads, one of which runs by the shore on the west side. The average size of the trout is a half lb. It holds an excellent stock and ona summer evening trout can be seen rising all over the lough. There is no shore fishing due to the reeds and it is too deep for wading. It is well worth fishing from a boat but keep a lookout for submerged tree stumps. Permission....
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Ballyshannon Sea Angling Club
Ballyshannon, Donegal
There is good angling from the pier which enjoys commanding views of Donegal Bay. A memorial, left, is dedicated to three men who were drowned in Creevy on the 21 August 1988....
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Glengad and Malin Sea Angling Festival
Donegal, Donegal
Deep sea angling competition open to all club members overseas.This is held every weekend for the month of July....
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Inch Level Lough
Burnfoot, Donegal
This is a large, shallow expanse of water between Inch Island in Lough Swilly and the mainland at Burnfoot. The water is brackish and the level is maintained by means of floodgates in the dam wall. It now holds occasional salmon and sea trout but was once noted as one of the greatest sea trout fisheries in Donegal. The trout are mainly taken on sand eels and by spinning, through you many still chance to get one on a Teal Blue and Silver or Peter Ross off the cormer of the dam. Permission: Not u...
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Rosses Angling
Dungloe, Donegal
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Neil Gallagher Charter Vessels
Annagry East, Burtonport, Donegal
There is a lot to see and do off the rugged west coast of Donegal from fishing, to sight seeing, visitng the islands and diving. Hiring "The Lionnir " from Neil Gallagher Charter Vessels is one way of availing these acitivies.

Neil is an experienced skipper, and has been sailing and angling for years....
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Lough Fad
Buncrana, Donegal
These loughs are referred to locally as the Twin Loughs and lie to either side of the Buncrana-Cardonagh road. Fad is the larger of the two with a road running along the north and east shores. It is very deep and hold only small brownies and you will do well if you get one of a half lb. It holds a large population of small char and they can sometimes be taken on fly off shore in May. The most popular fly patterns are Peter Ross, Mallard and Claret, Black Spider and Wickham's Fancy. Lough Namina...
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Bluefin Chartering
Kilcar, Donegal
Irelands newest charter vessel An Shannen Alainn launched in February 2004 is based between Teelin bay and Killybegs bay in south west Donegal, which has justifiably earned its reputation of being one of the premier Angling and Marine tourism destinations in Ireland.
Whatever your interest be it Angling Charters, Marine tourism Charters, Commercial Charters or Corporate Charters we at Bluefin Chartering will endeavour to satisfy our customers requirements....
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Lough Inn
Carndonagh, Donegal
These two loughs lie to the west of the T73 Quigley's Point-Moville Road. To get to Lough Inn, take the mountain road up the side of Glencaw Hill:the loughs is to the right after 3 and a half miles. It can also be approached from Cardonagh. Lough Inn holds small brown trout and you might be lucky to get an occasional sea trout from August on. Lough Inn lies to the north east on the northern side of Tawash Hill. It is reported to hold only char that average 6oz. They are sometimes taken on fly i...
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Saoire Mara
Gortnasade, Kinncasslagh, Donegal

Donegal has a spectacular rugged coastline which is ideal for fishing and sight-seeing.

Hiring "The Catlin Mara", from Saoire Mara is one way of availing of these activities.

The skipper Paul is a fully quailifed and experience boat man. He is also a native of Kincasslagh and has very good knowledge of all the best  fishing grounds and the senic areas.

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