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County Fermanagh
Colebrook River
Some Trout and Salmon but mainly a Bream, Roach and Pike Fishery
Colebrook River
Nearest Town: - Lisnaskea
Area/Length: - 3.2 km
Species: - Trout, Salmon ,Roach, Bream, Perch, Rudd, Eels and the occasional Pike
Season: - 1 March–30 September for trout and salmon All year for coarse fish.
Methods: - Fly fishing, spinning and worm fishing for trout and salmon. All lawful methods including ground bait and maggots for coarse fish
Daily Bag Limit: - 4 Brown Trout / 2 pike per day. Salmon limits click here
Size Limit: - Trout 25.4cm / Pike of 4 kg and over must be returned to the water
Boats: - Fishing from boats is not permitted
Licence: - Fisheries Conservancy Board Game Fishing Rod Licences
Permit: - DCAL Game Fishing Permits
This is mainly a coarse fishery however salmon and a few brown trout up to 2Kg are often caught towards the end of the season when moving from the Lough to spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the river. Large pike are numerous and provide good sport.

How to get there

From Lisnaskea proceed for 0.8 km along the A34 towards Maguiresbridge, turn left and proceed along the B514 to the MMB Creamery, where there is access.