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Category Archives: Fishing in Ireland

Book Launch

Just a few lines to say I have organised a book launch for 23rd July. It will be taking place upstairs in Johnnie McHale’s pub in Castlebar, starting at 7pm that evening. In the off chance any of you are in the town that day please feel free to pop along. It will be aContinueContinue reading “Book Launch”

Posted byClaretbumblerJuly 11, 2023Posted inFishing in Ireland11 Comments on Book Launch

July

When does dedication slip into lunacy? This evening appears to be when I slid over the divide as I went fishing in what can only be described as a monsoon. It had been building all week you see, that urge to get out with a rod and relax on the bank. Work was not terribleContinueContinue reading “July”

Posted byClaretbumblerJuly 6, 2023Posted incoarse fishing, Fishing in Ireland3 Comments on July

Laziness

As a young fella I tried my level best to cram in all of the seven the deadly sins most weekends. I damn near succeeded on a few occasions but these days I set my sights much lower and can really only be justifiably accused of laziness. I’m not talking about spending each day inContinueContinue reading “Laziness”

Posted byClaretbumblerJune 15, 2023June 15, 2023Posted incoarse fishing, Fishing in Ireland2 Comments on Laziness

LC blues

The day had to come I suppose. My last outing was a short session after work, broiling under a ferocious sun and wafting a rod at some trout who declined to rise. I fished on lazily, not bothering to change tactics or flies. Work had been tough that day so I was simply unwinding aContinueContinue reading “LC blues”

Posted byClaretbumblerJune 3, 2023Posted inFishing in Ireland, trout fishing8 Comments on LC blues

Perseverance

Regular readers will no doubt be fed up of my recent whinging about missing my trout and salmon angling this year due to work commitments. There is a positive to this though, I am getting to know the canals around me in the middle of Ireland a whole lot better. Even on those evenings whenContinueContinue reading “Perseverance”

Posted byClaretbumblerMay 24, 2023August 27, 2023Posted incoarse fishing, Fishing in Ireland4 Comments on Perseverance

Typical sessions

Back home. It is Friday evening and I have driven back to Mayo after another week away in the midlands. The days are flying by and it is hard to figure where this year is going. It was just the other day when I was scraping frost of the windows of the car each morning.ContinueContinue reading “Typical sessions”

Posted byClaretbumblerMay 20, 2023December 25, 2023Posted incoarse fishing, Fishing in Ireland2 Comments on Typical sessions

Lil’ rainbows

I needed a break from all the coarse fishing I had been doing of late. I love my sessions with the float but a change to freshen things up felt right so I decided to try Pallas Lake near the village of Blue Ball in county Offaly yesterday evening. I will confess that laziness wasContinueContinue reading “Lil’ rainbows”

Posted byClaretbumblerMay 10, 2023Posted inFishing in Ireland, trout fishingLeave a comment on Lil’ rainbows

Sedge hooks

I wrote last time about some keel hooks I had acquired and now I want to discuss another oddity, the sedge hook. I first became aware of these in the 1980’s when they were marketed as ‘Yorkshire sedge hooks’ and they appeared in a number of patterns tied by the foremost reservoir fly fishers ofContinueContinue reading “Sedge hooks”

Posted byClaretbumblerMay 6, 2023December 25, 2023Posted inFishing in Ireland, fly tying2 Comments on Sedge hooks

Keel hooks

A while back I bought some partly used packets and small boxes of fly hooks from a well know online purveyor of pre-loved goods. The photos accompanying said lot of hooks were none too clear, but for a small layout I thought it was worth the risk as I wanted to top up a fewContinueContinue reading “Keel hooks”

Posted byClaretbumblerMay 5, 2023December 25, 2023Posted inFishing in Ireland, fly tying3 Comments on Keel hooks

Of diggers and nippers

It has been a tough week. The first few days back in the reality of my job after a holiday were never the best but work was unremittingly stark and even when I went fishing for a couple of hours things did not work out as I had planned. Such is life and the minorContinueContinue reading “Of diggers and nippers”

Posted byClaretbumblerApril 27, 2023Posted incoarse fishing, Fishing in Ireland11 Comments on Of diggers and nippers

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