The Lakes, rivers and streams in Clare are rich in salmon, brown trout
and a wide variety of coarse fish, including pike, bream, tench and rudd,
whilst the gentle waters of Galway Bay are a haven for sea angling.
Dotted with almost 40 lakes, the lakelands of East Clare have quality
services and facilities for the angler whilst the unrivalled asset of Lough
Derg and the Shannon waterway provide both game and coarse angling.
Corofin is right at the heart of a lake-complex, which forms part of the
Fergus headwaters and also offers excellent coarse and game fishing.
At O'Brien's Bridge and on the Clare Lakes:
Cullaun Lake, Ballycullinan Lake and Atedaun Lake.
On the East Clare Lakes; Lough Graney, Clondorney Lake, Doon Lake, Lough Bridget, Cullaunaheeda,
Lough Avoher, Finlough and Clonlea
On the River Shannon and Lough Derg: Killaloe, Scariff and Mountshannon
On Lough Inchiquin, near Corofin and on the West Clare Lakes of Gortglass
and Cloomsneachta
At Killaloe, Mountshannon and Scariff.
Ennis, Corofin, O'Brien's Bridge, Portumna, Along the River Fergus
System, Kildysart, Tulla, Broadford, Feakle, Killaloe, Mountshannon and Scarifff.
Boats can be chartered from:
Kilrush Marina, Liscannor Bay, Miltown Malbay, Quilty and from many
places along the Shannon Estuary including Killaloe, Portumna Mountshannon.
One of the largest of the Shannon hire- cruiser enterprises is based at
Doonbeg at the mouth of the Cooraclare or Doonbeg River, close to the
beaches of Seafield, Lough Donnell and Quilty. All of these beaches provide
good shore angling for pollock, bass and mackerel. Doolin is another good
spot for shore angling.
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