Author: Dennis Moss
The Finaway Restoration Project
In late September I walked a development in the Sheelin catchment, a tributary of the Mount Nugent river, the Finaway. Brenda Montgomery, Assistant Inspector, Inland Fishery Ireland (IFI) and Thomas Lynch, secretary Lough Sheelin Trout Protection Association (LSTPA), kindly invited me to walk this development with them and to show me the work which they…
Sheelin 2024
At the turn of the Millennium, Lough Sheelin was a lost soul. Ireland’s anglers had given up on the fishery and the word was, it was finished. How that has now changed, acre for acre this very rich limestone lough is producing more trout in the 50 to 60cm size range than any other fishery…
Changes planned to the protection, management of rivers
Article from Colman O’Sullivan – RTE – 5 Sep 2024 The Government has set a target of bringing 300 water bodies to a “good” status by 2027. The latest action plan on water, launched today, outlines changes to how rivers are managed and protected. Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform Malcom Noonan…
Justice is a dish best served cold
Following some diligent protection work, the recent disclosure by Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI), three brown trout seized in Galway has stirred further criticism of Cairde an Chláir’s actions concerning the new Bye-law No. 1008, 2023. Since the new bye-law was introduced in April 2024, Cairde an Chláir has been criticised by a very vocal minority…
Omaum Development
The Omaum, this 1400 metre enhancement completes our instream development work for 2024 and it will be the last of our posts for instream development work this year. This enhancement is the biggest of our scheduled developments and when added to the previous project work, the total for instream development accrued to 3000 metres for…
River Nanny, Drumaskin
Those who are familiar with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, will know that on a warm summers day Alice falls asleep and drifts into a dream about Wonderland. Well on my walk yesterday to cover the River Nanny development at Drumaskin, I felt like I was walking through Wonderland. This stunning 700 metre…
Birmingham Demesne roundup
Took a final look at the instream work for the Birmingham Demesne project. All instream development for this 500 metre enhancement has now been completed and attached are a few photos to round-up this projects work.
A History in the Making
2024 will be seen as a landmark year for Cairde an Chláir. In April the two fish bag limit was approved and put into law by Minister, Eamon Ryan and then at the end of July, the dream target of 3000 metres of stream development had been achieved. What a year, what a memorable time…
Lough Sheelin Trout Preservation Association
Cairde an Chláir is delighted to provide a link to the Lough Sheelin Trout Preservation Association (LSTPA) website. The LSTPA was founded to improve and preserve Lough Sheelin, at a time when all had given up on this once world famous fishery. They lobbied and campaigned to improve water quality within the catchment. This led to…
River Nanny: Birmingham Demesne continued
Following photographs show the varying methods used to improve the river for spawning