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Fishing at Portglenone
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Your catch in Causeway Coast and Glens could be as varied as the region's world-renowned scenery: Atlantic Salmon, Pike, Trout, Eel, Perch, Bream and Roach are plentiful here and the area has some of the finest Salmon beats in Ireland.

Causeway Coast and Glens is a fisherman’s paradise with waters varying from large rivers to small spate streams; from coastal waters to loughs.   Fish alone, in company or with a local guide: whatever you choose you will rediscover the joy of fishing in uncongested and stunningly scenic surroundings. Then share tales of the ones that got away in a local hostelry with some genuine Irish craic!

We also offer visitors the chance to fish the first Specimen Trout Fishery in Ireland. It caters for all types of anglers and is the only Irish fishery to provide wheelbarrows to transport the catch! 

Our picks

 

Atkins Angling

Garvagh, Coleraine
We are a long established company founded in 1985 by master angler Mr. Albert Atkins. Albert fished competitively for Ireland for over 10 seasons and supplied fishing tackle and specialist salmon flies to anglers across the UK. In 2008, Atkins Angling partnered with Export Technologies and launched the business online and quickly started selling to anglers all over the globe.
 

Predator Charters Ltd

Cushendall
Angling, scenic tours along the North Antrim Coast, bird watching, seal watching, birthday parties, corporate entertainment, diving, Campbeltown runs, Islay Whisky tours, funeral arrangements, TV filming.
 

Hillhead Fishery

Ballymena
Hillhead Fishery is set among unspoilt farmland. It is situated between Ballymena and Cullybackey. Its on the town service bus route with a stop at the entrance.
 

Bann System Limited

Coleraine
Northern Ireland's most extensive and varied fisheries. Choose from salmon, brown trout, sea trout, pike and coarse angling, on Lower Bann, Foyle and tributary rivers.
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