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The South Western Regional Fisheries Board
The South Western Fisheries Region is mostly comprised of the Couties Cork and Kerry. It stretches from Knockadoon Head to Kerry Head.
Angling in Cork and Kerry is a very special experience. It is an area of spectacular beauty with over 1000 kilometres of coastline ranging from rugged inlets to sweeping bays, over a hundred fishable Loughs and miles upon miles of superb salmon, sea trout and brown trout rivers. The environment is fresh, clean and virtually unspoiled and the gentle warmth of the Gulf Stream ensures a comfortable climate for year round angling.
The south west is rich in game, coarse and sea angling and many of its fisheries are world famous such as Lough Currane in Waterville County Kerry, regarded by many as one of the truly great sea trout fisheries or Inniscarra Lake the regions premier coarse angling fishery. Wild brown trout abound, they may not be the biggest in the country but our fisheries hold some of the most prolific stocks in Europe.
How to contact the South Western Regional Fisheries Board:
Sunnyside House,
Macroom,
County Cork,
Ireland.
Web: http://www.swrfb.com
E-mail: swrfb@swrfb.ie
Tel: +353 26 41221
Fax: +353 26 41223
