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The Northern Regional Fisheries Board

Shannon Erne Canal, near  Lough Erne

Extending from Mullaghmore Head to Malin Head the Northern Region encompasses some of the most dramatic scenery and productive fisheries in Ireland. It is also home to a significant stretch of the Shannon-Erne Canal, which links the Shannon navigation to the Eniskillen in Northern Ireland.

There is a multitude of angling available for coarse, game and sea enthusiasts.

There is also excellent boat angling for blue shark and other species. For the shore angler there is no shortage of marks with the chance of specimen wrasse from John's Point.

Coarse angling in the region is superb. Many specimen hybrids, bream and tench have been caught in the many lakes of the northern region, particularly in Leitrim and Monanghan.

The game angling is also first class. There are many wild trout waters for the trout angler. Lough Melvin is justly famous for its gillaroo and sonaghen trout, sporting fish well worth a days angling. There are many premier salmon fisheries also, so the salmon angler is nearly always guaranteed a fishable river in some part of the region.

How to contact the Northern Regional Fisheries Board:

Station Road,
Ballyshannon,
Co. Donegal,
Ireland.

Web: http://www.nrfb.ie
Email: info@nrfb.ie
Tel: +353 71 9851435
Fax: +353 71 9851816

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