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Louth Game Fishing


The Boyne rises near Edenderry, near Offaly and flows in a north-easterly direction for 70 miles before entering the Irish Sea at Drogheda. This is one of Ireland's premier game fisheries.

 

The River Dee is highly regarded as a Brown Trout, Sea Trout and Salmon Fishery. It is one of few rivers in Ireland where three Sea winter fish, 20-35lb in weight are still recorded.

 

The River Fane In its upper reaches the River Fane, which is 38 miles long, straddles the border counties of Monaghan and Armagh. The River flows in a SE direction to discharge its waters to the sea at Dundalk bay. 

 

The River Glyde rises in Co Cavan NE of the town of Bailieborough, and flows east for 35 miles before joining the River Dee a mile above Annagassan. Once again salmon and sea trout is your main quarry.

Details

Address: Drogheda Tourist Office, The Tholsel, West Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Email: tourism@drogheda.ie
Phone: +353 41 9872843