With it being St. Patricks day we thought we would share some tips about fishing in Ireland... However these tips can work all over the UK in lochs and stillwaters so have a read and a cuppa if you don't fancy some of the black stuff! ;)
Perhaps Ireland is best known for loch style fishing, which involves drifting along in a boat.
The traditional method includes time honoured wet flies that are tripped through a rolling wave using a floating line.
Longer rods of 10-11ft are beneficial as they help to hold the flies up, close to the surface, especially in a good blow. When it comes to the retrieve, don’t be afraid to move the flies quickly as the boat is moving towards your flies too, and you want the flies to create an attractive ‘furrow’ at the surface.
Be aware that both Sea-Trout and Salmon for that matter respond well to this method when they are navigating loughs looking for feeder streams to spawn.
Finally, as wild brown trout, salmon and sea trout are the quarry it’s vital to respect them by returning the bulk of your catch. This way stocks remain healthy to produce future generations.
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