Regulations
Enquiries
about specific Angling regulations should be made to;
The
North Western Regional Fisheries Board,
Ardnaree House, Abbey St.,
Ballina,
Co. Mayo,
Rep. of Ireland.
Tel:
096 22788
Fax:
096 70543
e-mail
info@nwrfb.com
Angling Season
The
angling season on the Moy system is as follows: Salmon-1 February
to3O September; Sea Trout -1 February to 15 October; Brown Trout-1
February to 10 October.
Licenses and Permits
All
anglers fishing for salmon or sea trout must be in possession of
a valid Salmon rod Licence, tags and a log-book. These can be purchased
from tackle shops and a range of other outlets throughout the region.
In addition, a permit from the fishery owner is normally required
in order to fish for salmon and/or sea tout, Details of owners on
the Moy system are given in separate publications dealing with specific
sections of the Moy catchment,
Safety
Most river channels in the Moy catchment
area have undergone arterial drainage schemes in the past and this
has resulted in some high banks. It is best to fish from the bank
but in places this is impossible so chest or body waders are now
an essential part of every anglers equipment. A Personal
Floatation Device should be worn when wading in rivers
and anglers should be aware of possible sudden changes in river
depth.
Large loughs such as Conn and Cullin
can become dangerous in high winds They may have reefs or rocky
shallows which can be hazardous even on a calm day. It is essential
to be familiar with such waters and their hazards before going afloat
unaccompanied. A ghillie or guide should be hired for the first
few days of the tip. A lifejacket should be wom by each angler in
the boat.
Access
Many
angling waters are usually reached by passing through farmland and
anglers are allowed this access by courtesy of local farmers. They
will give a warm welcome but please respect their property, leave
no litter and close all gates.
Conservation
In
Ireland conservation is necessary to protect the variety of fish
in our waters. Trout and salmon can be vulnerable to over-fishing.
It is fundamental to the future of our trout and salmon fisheries
that they be managed and used by anglers in a sustainable manner.
Errors and Inaccuracies
While every effort has been made
to ensure that the information contained in this website is accurate
no responsibility will be accepted by the North Western Fisheries
Board for any errors or inaccuracies which may be contained herein.
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