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Loughs of Ireland - 4th Edition
A Flyfisher's Guide
- Author:
- By Peter O'Reilly
- Format:
- Hardback
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- Published: 10th May 2007
- ISBN: 1873674724
- Pages: 320
- Size: 234mm x 156mm
From the Publisher:
Here is the long-awaited, completely revised and updated new 4th edition of Peter O'Reilly's Loughs of Ireland.
This book has established itself over 20 years as the definitive angler's guide to the trout, seatrout and salmon stillwater fisheries throughout Ireland, both Northern Ireland and Eire.
It is essential reading for anyone fishing the loughs in Ireland, whether local or those wishing to plan a visit there.
Information includes:
* average size of fish caught
* the most productive bays
* numbers of fish caught recently
* telephone numbers for permissions
* which flies work best on each particular lough
* useful relevant websites and email addresses
* boat availability
* contact details of local fishing guides
* best times to fish each particular lough
* special angling tips for individual loughs
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