Salmon & Trout Fishing
in Ireland
A Complete Angling Guide
and Holiday Planner to the Shannon Region
About this guide:
This fishing guide describes over 50 important
Salmon and Trout fishing waters in the Shannon Fisheries Region. Here you can locate such information as
fishing regulations, close season, predominant species, fishing
fees, access points, angling notes, country code etc on a fishery by
fishery basis, many of which are directly managed by the Shannon
Regional Fisheries Board and where the Board
charge a fishing permit.
How to find the information
you need
We have an Interactive Map Guide
to assist you in identifying the exact location of the most
important fisheries as listed in these guides. You can use the Guide Map or
alternatively use the drop down menus
on the navigation Bar above to select a fishery in the Upper, Mid or Lower Shannon
area. We hope you find the information helpful in planning a
fishing trip.
Click Image below to go to
Interactive Guide Map

Angling Support
If you need further assistance on selecting suitable
salmon or trout fishing rivers or lakes or need local services
or wish us to recommend accommodation etc , please contact Brian Mc Manus, Angling
Section, Shannon Regional Fisheries Board, Military Road, Birr Co
Offaly Tel: +353 509 21777 Fax: +353 509 21756 or Email
info@shannon-fishery-board.ie
Angling Services &
Accommodation
Angling Services are all listed which include
Boat and Cruiser Hire, Tackle Dealers etc.
This will help you plan and select exactly the service you want
online. We advertise an extensive list of mainly specialist
accommodation providers accessible from our
Accommodation Finder Effectively you can plan your whole fishing trip from
this site with the
exception of your air or ferry crossings. We hope this is of
service.
Please Observe Our Country Code and Fisheries
Laws.
Anglers are requested to always
observe our country code
Seek permission
from landowners before crossing private lands or property
Do not park cars in
fields except where permission is granted and it is safe to do so.
Leave no litter
Keep our
countryside clean
Normal access is
over footbridges and stiles or where public access is provided.
Become a Reporter:
If you wish to contribute to
these guides, please use our online form
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