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Dungannon - Field & Stream

24 Charlemont St, Moy, Dungannon, County Tyrone BT71 7SL - 028 8778 9533 ‎

Ballysaggart (Black's) Lough

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Best fishing area is at the deep end close to the sluice gates...

Baronscourt Estate Lakes

Estate Lakes & River
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There is direct access to the estate water which comprises of four beats with over 24 named pools. The most renowned and famous pool is the Snaa it is similar in its appearance to "the Junction" on the River Tweed, the other pools such as "Carnaquin", "The Half Water", and "Blackstone" are every bit as good, each beat offers exciting sport. This high quality fishery also enjoys excellent access to the river with two fishing huts and car parking, expert advice can be sort from the Estate's ghillie...

Blessingbourne Lake

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Variety of fish: pike and perch. All pike must be returned to the water...

Brantry Lough

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This is another popular lake providing high class brown trout fishing with takeable trout stocked throughout the season. There is a good fall of insects on this water...

Creeve Lough

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Creeve is the sister lake of Brantry and is situated south of the Aughnacloy-Benburb road. A hardcore path surrounds the lake and gives easy access to the fishing stands provided. There is a background of trees which supply shade to the lake and car parks...

Enagh Lough

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This water is a good pike fishery with pike in the 7 to 9 kg class caught in the past, as well as many smaller pike and bream. Tench are also present. The side of the Lough nearest the road has been developed for angling and a small car-park, hard path and fishing stands have been provided...

Lough Ash

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Lough Ash is situated in the picturesque countryside of Dunamanagh. It has recently been stocked with large trout...

Lough Braden

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Lough Bradan is an upland lake situated in the scenic Lough Bradan forest, 19 km west of Omagh. The lake is well stocked with brown trout which rise freely to the evening hatch of terrestrial flies. Bait fishing is more rewarding early in the season. Anglers are advised to use the east bank...

Lough Lee

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Lough Lee is located in a wild and beautiful setting among the mountains of west Tyrone. In spite of its isolation, the walk from the nearest country road, less than 1.6 km, takes 25 to 30 minutes by the path set out for anglers...

Lough Macronan

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This water is a good pike fishery with pike in the 7 to 9 kg class caught in the past, as well as many smaller pike and bream. Tench are also present. The side of the Lough nearest the road has been developed for angling and a small car-park, hard path and fishing stands have been provided...

Moor Lough

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Situated in mountainous countryside, Moor Lough and the adjoining area are an amenity area. This fishery is well stocked with takeable trout...

White Lough

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White Lough is an attractive lough in a pleasant setting by Rehaghy Mountain, near Aughnacloy. It is very popular with anglers. The fishery is regularly stocked with takeable rainbow trout...

Finn Angling Club

Francis Curran 
1 Derry Road, Strabane, Co Tyrone 



Glebe Angling Club

William Cochrane 
87 Mourne Park, Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone

Sion Mills Angling Club

147 Melmount Rd, Sion Mills, Strabane, Co. Tyrone BT82 9EX - 028 8165 8027

Baronscourt Estate

http://www.barons-court.com
The Estate has on offer some of best Pike fishing in Ireland this is available for fishermen staying in either the Governor's Lodge or the Clock Tower...

Angling Classics

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Baronscourt Estate - Wild Brown Trout and Sea Trout fishing, Northern Ireland - The Foyle System comprises of approximately 900 miles of salmon, sea trout and brown trout water. It covers the North West region of the north of Ireland. It is also one of Ireland's most prolific grilse fisheries. The peak period is usually from the end of March to the end of Sept...
 
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