The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/all/20020207144430/http://www.shannon-fishery-board.ie:80/index.htm

Welcome to the Shannon Regional Fisheries Board

Ireland's Complete Angling Guide

To the Shannon Region

Recent News

Press Statement January 25th

ShRFB gives Cautious Welcome to EPA Report More

 

ALERT  Anglers !

Anglers who have not returned their log books for 2001 with unused tags are requested to do so as a matter of urgency. Please click the image to familiarise yourself with the regulations governing tags and log books.

Coarse and Pike Fishing Reports January 15th

  • Lively Pike action from the  River Suck and Royal Canal with a number of specimens featuring . Read this weeks report  

 

Board Chairperson Michael Callaghan re-elected

Michael Callaghan has been re-elected as Chairman of Shannon Regional Fisheries Board for 2002 - More

 

See new

Conservation of Salmon and Sea trout Bye-law No, 781, 2001 dated December 20th 2001

 

WEBSITE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES

Angling Services, Tour Operators & Accommodation Providers

Click here for more information

FMD Update

For the most recent FMD update  See FMD Update  Also see List of suitable disinfectants to use

Angling News

Those who would like to receive news shots on angling, fishery news and updates etc, may subscribe to our newsletter - mailing list. Complete Form - click here 

 Wheelchair Access

Amidst the hundreds of fishing locations described on this site, we have a number which have been constructed in accordance with guidelines set down by the National Rehabilitation Board of Ireland or are generally suitable in terms of access and facilities for disabled anglers. Please view our page outlining these venues

The Fisheries Board
The Shannon Regional Fisheries Board presides over the Inland Fisheries of the Shannon Catchment, the River Feale Catchment in north Co Kerry and the rivers of Co Clare flowing westwards to the Atlantic, an area of over 7000 sq miles. The coastal boundary stretches from Kerry Head to Hags Head (Co Clare). The Board is responsible for the protection, conservation, development, management and promotion of Inland Fisheries, including the sea angling resource within its region. More Info

Add Information

The Shannon Regional Fisheries Board have conducted extensive research into providing you with the most accurate and extensive  fishing guides available for the region. To supplement and add value to these guides we depend on angling feedback. This is where you can assist by letting us know of your experiences or best angling tactics on our  fisheries.  Contributions which we feel will add value to our fishing guides will be posted and if information is accepted you will have a choice to have your name and email address included as a contributor at the bottom of our guides to each fishery described. This will enable others to view, communicate or even share other information directly with you by email. This we think you will find a useful resource in connecting you with an angling community. Add Information Sea Angling,  Game Angling , Coarse and Pike Angling

 

Services Guide

If you are planning a fishing holiday to the Shannon Region you will find our Services Guide section on the site invaluable. Here you will be able to locate a list of tour operators, Boat Hire, Sea Charters, Bait Stockists, etc .More Info In addition we feature full lists of local contacts and  services at the bottom of all our individual guides to fisheries, including accommodation. Hope you find these helpful Sea Angling, Game Angling, Coarse and Pike Angling 

Angling Guides
The River Shannon is a vast waterway offering a huge diversity of angling potential for the game, coarse and sea angler. This is a complete information package for Angling Tourists and Irish Anglers interested in fishing the Shannon Region

There is extensive information on this site on all matters directly and indirectly related to angling in the Region. The site features weekly angling reports, a dedicated section to the best Pike Fisheries, Coarse Fisheries (all main species), All Coarse Angling Centres, Wheelchair access - venues suitable for the physically disabled angler, Salmon and Trout rivers and lakes fully described, Seashore, and Inshore Angling Guides and Interactive Map,  full lists of supporting angling services and useful contacts locally, hints and tips on fishing in Ireland, fish species in Ireland and angling notes, Educational/Environmental information and conservation issues, and lots more.

Over 2001 we will continue to develop the site into a 'one stop planner' for your angling holiday to this Region with full supporting map systems. For more introductory information, we suggest you go to our Introductory link on the main menu below. Thank you. 

Trophy Fish

Founded in 1955 ISFC Irish Specimen Fish Committee is an independent voluntary body, representative of angling in Ireland, whose principal function is to verify and publicise the capture of large (i.e. specimen) fish caught on rod and line by anglers in Ireland, both in freshwater and marine waters. The Committee also ratifies Irish record rod caught fish. The ISFC co-ordinates and administers the unique specimen awards scheme which is designed to recognise any angler who catches a specimen fish. Successful anglers are awarded a certificate and a commemorative badge. More Info For Awards click here

Doras Telecom InternetThis website has been awarded a 4 shamrock quality rating by 'Doras'  Eircom, Ireland's leading directory and reviewers of Irish sites. We have received many interesting comments and suggestions from the angling community at home and abroad via our feedback questionnaires and by email - see our page for details of some user feedback and testimonials etc  

info@shannon-fishery-board.ie

Do a site search or use our quick search sitemaps to access selective fishing category links,  and  join our newsletter mailing list by clicking on news

 


Last modified: January 31, 2002

Copyright © 1998 - 2001 Shannon Regional Fisheries Board