Wild brown trout river fishing on Connemara fishery. Galway. Private guided. French/Eng,

Description

The wild brown trout offers excellent sport from the season opener in March through its close at the end of September. The many fisheries in Connemara have networks of interconnected lakes ("loughs") and rivers populated by the native trout of Ireland. This wild brown trout in Connemara's lakes and connecting rivers average in size from one to two pounds. The trout fishing is very dependable, with hatches starting in April and peaking in May and early June. Then, caddis, crane flies and terrestrials keep the trout looking up all summer long. Because Connemara's rivers and lakes are acidic, food is scarce, so the trout rise eagerly to dry flies and take wet flies and nymphs with little hesitation. The "ferox", or large cannibal brown trout, prey on their smaller brethren in larger lakes. Your knowledgeable local private fishing guide/ghillie (who is fluent in both French and English) will advise you on the best flies to use and take you to the best places to fish on the rivers.

Included

Expert private fishing guide/ghillie (fluent in both French and English).; Fishery permit; Items listed and paid for as above; Fishing gear EXCLUDING flies, lures and/or baits; (No state license required for brown trout fishing.)

Know before you go

Lures, flies, bait, flask with hot drink, sun glasses, sun block and own life jacket if you have. What to wear: Appropriate fishing attire and foot wear. If the weather is wet a change of clothing and towel are recommended for afterwards.

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