
ESTABLISHMENT OF INLAND FISHERIES IRELAND - SEE
PRESS RELEASE DATED JULY 1st, 2010
OPEN SEASON:
March 1st - September 30th.
SPECIES: Wild Brown Trout averaging
3lbs to 4lbs ( Salmon, Pike, Bream and Roach)
SIZE LIMIT: 25cm (10 inches) Ref: Bye Law No:
817, 2007
DOWNLOAD SHANNON FISHERIES REGION CONSERVATION OF SALMON AND TROUT BYE
LAW 817, 2007
DAILY BAG LIMIT: 3 trout
(applicable from 2010)
ANGLING METHODS: All legal
methods
ACCESS: Good at several road bridges
along its course
FACILITIES: Open Bank - Bank Fishing only
PERMISSION TO FISH: This fishery is
part of Inland Fisheries ireland's 'Midland Fisheries Group'
of managed waters and anglers require a fishing permit (ticket
charge) to fish here.
SEE MAP OF CATCHMENTS IN THE MIDLAND FISHERIES GROUP OF
WATERS
which are covered by a fishing permit. RATES FOR 2010 are Adult Annual €39.00; Pensioner Annual €20.00;. Juvenile Annual
€14.00 Juvenile 1 Day €2.00
Day Permit €12.00 Visitors 21 Day:
€20.00. You can purchase a fishing permit
ONLINE using your credit card or laser card.



FISHERY DESCRIPTION: While the River Inny today is described as a mixed
fishery, it still holds good stocks of wild brown trout in some
sections. The river is over 55 miles long, rises near Oldcastle,
Co Meath and flows west to join Lough Ree below Ballymahon. Trout are
often quite large, with fish 3lbs to 4lbs frequently caught particularly
in some of the lower sections of the river.
Please Observe Our Country Code and Fisheries
Laws.
Anglers are requested to always
observe our country code
Seek permission
from landowners before crossing private lands or property
Do not park cars in
fields except where permission is granted and it is safe to do so.
Leave no litter
Keep our
countryside clean
Normal access is
over footbridges and stiles or where public access is provided.
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