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The Southern Regional Fisheries Board
The Southern Regional Fisheries Board extends along the coast from Kileen Point in the East to Knockadoon Head in the West and as far inland as the head waters of the Suir in Offaly to the north and of the Blackwater in Kerry to the west. This region is one of the largest fisheries regions. It is the proud home to some of the best trout, salmon, coarse and sea angling in Ireland.
For the game angler there is the famous River Blackwater and its many salmon, the upper reaches and the main channel of the Suir River for the trout angler and many streams for those who pursue sea-trout.
The sea angler has a multitude of shore marks (beach and rock), to choose from, where much of the nation's best bass angling can be had. The boat fishing from this coast is second to none. And of course, there is always the chance of a specimen shad from the River Barrow in May.
The coarse angler has many waters to choose from; the Barrow Line line has many bream and hybrids and the Blackwater is justly regarded as a good roach and dace fishery.
How to contact the Southern Regional Fisheries Board:
Anglsea Street,
Clonmel,
Co. Tipperary,
Ireland.
Web: http://www.srfb.ie/
Email: enquiries@srfb.ie
Tel: +00 353 52 6180055
Fax: +00 353 52 6123971
