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Angling Centres:
Tulla, Feakle & Broadford, Co Clare
Fishery & Location:
Clondorney Lake, 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
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Bream |
Roach |
Tench |
Rudd |
Hybrids |
Perch |
Eels |
Carp |
Pike |
Access & Facilities |
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** |
** |
P |
*** |
** |
P |
P |
N/P |
** |
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THE FISHERY
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Clondorney Lake is 40 acres
in area located 2 kms north of the village of Tulla. The road runs right beside
the lake and you can literally fish from your car. The lake holds most species
of coarse fish but is especially noted for its excellent Rudd fishing and has
good Bream fishing.
FACILITIES AND ACCESS
There are nine concrete fishing platforms,
each with its own parking bay which are located adjacent to the main public
roadway. Some of these can provide easy access for anglers with disabilities but
platforms do not safety barriers.
TO GET THERE
Take the Gort road
from Tulla and follow the signposts.
ANGLING CONTRIBUTION
Name of Contributor: Senan Ensko Address:
30 Greenville Terrace, South Circular Road, Dublin 8 Tel
Number: 01-4545219 Nationality: Irish Email Address: senan.ensko@dcu.ie
"When I was living in Clare this was one of my
favourite venues. Normally fished on post-work summer evening sessions, this has
to be one of the best venues for the pleasure angler in the area. Roadside
parking and well-constructed platforms mean that you can be fishing quickly and in
comfort. Target species are Rudd, Bream and Hybrids. The Rudd can provide great
sport with a long tailed Waggler rig with plenty of loose feed. If you are after
the Hybrids or Bream then the feeder is the obvious choice, but I would advise
people to try a slider rig here as it is the ideal venue for this method. Depths
of up to 15/16 feet can be expected from about 25 yards out, and the bottom is
clear in most areas. Rudd up to 1lb, and Bream and Hybrids to 3-4lbs will give
you plenty of sport. Needless to say, you must ground bait in quantity. Use
sweet corn and worm in the mix if you want to avoid the small rudd. This venue
is well worth investigating. "
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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LAKELANDS MAIN PAGE Like to be a Contributor to our fishing
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time offline to prepare your passage.
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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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