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Angling Centres: Tulla, Feakle & Broadford,  Co Clare

Fishery & Location:  Callaun Lake Chain, East Clare Lakelands

RATING CHART

Pike Fishing Rated - excellent **** very good *** good ** fair * . N/P Species not present P - Species present

Coarse Fishing Rated - excellent **** very good *** good ** fair * . N/P - species not present - P - Species Present

Bream Roach Tench Rudd Hybrids Perch Eels Carp Pike Access & Facilities
* * *** * * P P N/P * Poor

THESE FISHERIES

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There is a chain of lakes in the immediate vicinity of Cullaunheeda Lake. These include, Rathluby, Stones and O'Brien's Lake. They are regarded as separate fisheries during low water but merge when in flood to form a long lake. The middle lake (Stones Lake) is most fished as it has one fishing stand and a few other natural swims. Due to the location of this fishery it necessitates a long walk down a very steep hill. However for the Specimen hunter it is well worth the effort. Tench to over 7lbs have been recorded here. On the other two lakes, Rathluby and O'Brian's fishing is limited except by boat but can produce some good results.

FACILITIES AND ACCESS

Due to the inaccessible nature of this fishery it tends to be under fished. Access is signposted on the Quin/Kilkishen Rd.

TO GET THERE

From Quin village take the Kilkishen Rd and after passing Tereen Lake take a left and drive to the top of the hill in the direction of Craggaunowen.

LINKS TO LOCAL FISHERIES GUIDES & CHARTS - EAST CLARE LAKELANDS AREA

Note: Below is a list of the main angling venues/hotspots in the area. If you wish to review how we rate each fishery in terms of target angling species, please click the link below.

VIEW FULL SPECIES RATING CHARTS TO FISHERIES LISTED BELOW CLICK HERE

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BROWSE AND SELECT NEAREST LOCAL  ACCOMMODATION 2010

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LISTED ANGLING SERVICES AROUND THE AREA

Support - Shannon Regional Fisheries Board contact  Assistant Fisheries  Inspector Michael Cleary, Tel: Outside Ireland +353 65 6837675. Inside Ireland; Tel: 065 6837675  Mobile: 087 6756465 Email   mcleary@shrfb.com 

Angling Support: contact  Mr Brian Mc Manus at the Angling Section Tel: +353 57 9121777 Fax: +353 57 9121756 or  Email:  info@shannon-fishery-board.ie

 


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