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Angling Centres:
Tulla, Feakle & Broadford, Co Clare
Fishery & Location:
Fin & Rosroe Lakes, 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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N/P |
N/P |
N/P |
* |
N/P |
P |
P |
N/P |
** |
Poor |
THESE FISHERY
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map
This is a large lake
located to the north of Newmarket on Fergus. Bream and Roach are
not present in this fishery but it does have all the other coarse
fish indigenous to the area. It is mostly noted as a Pike Fishery
and even though access is generally difficult it is possible to
access the northern end of Fin lake.
FACILITIES AND ACCESS
Access and facilities are
regarded as poor on the lake i.e. there is no slipways or fishing stands.
TO GET THERE
From Newmarket on
Fergus take the Sixmilebridge road and follow the signposts.
ROSROE LAKE (same as Fin Lake above)
THE FISHERY
This is quite a large lake
and is primarily a Pike fishery. This fishery is very similar to
Fin Lake described above.
FACILITIES AND ACCESS
Access is located on the
southern shoreline. In recent years a small section of the lake has been
developed as a put and take trout fishery by the local land owner.
TO GET THERE
From Newmarket on Fergus
take the road to Sixmilebridge. The lake is visible from the
road.
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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BACK TO EAST CLARE
LAKELANDS MAIN PAGE Like to be a Contributor to our fishing
guides ?
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to our fishing guide to feature on this page, please click
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time offline to prepare your passage.
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