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Angling - Coarse and Game
Lurgan Park Lake: Large sheltered lake in an
T: 028 3832 7573 for a Guide to Angling in
urban location with convenient parking. Fantastic
Counties Armagh & Down
opportunities for the coarse angler.
E:
Kinnego.marina@craigavon.gov.uk
Craigavon Borough has a number of internationally
A variety of licences /permits (coarse & game) are
recognised fishing waters, including the River
available including visitors 3 or 14 day options.
Bann, Lough Neagh, Craigavon Lakes and the River
Permits and licences are available.
Blackwater
For further information and brochure please contact
Licences/permits are normally available on line
T: 028 3832 7573
from DCAL website
www.dcal-fishing.gov.uk
Some of the best waters include:
Fisheries Conservancy Board
Upper Bann River at Portadown: This stretch of the
T: 028 3833 4666 or local retailers
River Bann extends from Point of Whitecoat to Lough
www.discovercraigavon.com
Neagh. It is one of the best known coarse fisheries in
Europe. Anglers should remember that the river is
Angling – Lough Neagh
used for water sports such as boating and canoeing
Fishing Tours
and courtesy should be exercised at all times.
Kinnego Marina, Oxford Island, Lurgan, Craigavon,
Restrictions apply.
Co. Armagh
Blackwater River at Maghery: This stretch of the
T: 028 8554 8659 M: 07743550804
River Blackwater has an abundance of coarse fish.
E:
tomsangling@yahoo.co.uk
Restrictions apply.
W:
www.loughneaghangling.com
South Lake & North Lake, Craigavon City Park
Lough Neagh Fishing Tours offer fishing on Lough
Lakes: The lakes have been designed as a feature of
Neagh and its feeder streams for game and coarse
the 332 hectare City Park with provisions for boating
fishing. The rivers flowing into the Lough and the
and other forms of water recreation. Anglers may
small lakes surrounding it offer fine fishing. Salmon,
take their own boats. Boats are available to hire from
pollen, perch, bream, roach and Dollaghan (Lough
Craigavon Water Sports Centre. There is a launching
Neagh Trout) are among the species to be found and
fee for private boats. North Lake is designated as a
provide a range of challenges to all sorts of anglers.
rainbow trout fishery and is stocked regularly with up
The Skipper is a fully qualified Angling Guide and
to 5000 trout.
Casting Instructor with extensive knowledge of both
Kinnego Bay, Lough Neagh: At the southern tip of
Lough Neagh and Lough Beg.
Lough Neagh is a picturesque setting close to main
Admission charges: fees apply
access routes. A sheltered bay with outstanding
fishing for roach, bream, perch, pike and eel. Adjacent
to Oxford Island National Nature Reserve.
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