Ireland is one of the most popular sport-fishing destinations in Europe, and with good reason, too.
The country’s wide variety and high quality of fishing have given it an enviable reputation. Ireland stretches just 500 kilometers in length and 300 kilometers in width, but with a ratio of 1:35 (water to land), it seems everywhere you turn, there’s an ideal location to be fished.
The climate in Ireland is also kind to the angler, with temperate summers, mild winters, and moderate rainfall year-round. And the warming influence of the North Atlantic Drift, which washes the southwest coast, gives a milder climate than the geographical situation would indicate.
The result is a fabulous mix of cold- and warm-water fish, capable of exciting both the specialist angler and the casual fisherman on a family holiday.
Another beautiful thing about Ireland is small size and abundance of amazing fishing spots is that while you head off for a day of fishing, your fellow vacationers can simply take in the rest of what the area has to offer.
Here are some top choices for fishing vacations in Ireland:
1. Lough Corrib, Connemara, Co Galway
Inchagoill Island, Lough Corrib, Co Galway. (Ireland's Content Pool)
Famous for trout and salmon fishing, Connemara draws people from around the world to fish its favorite rivers and lakes.
2. Donegal Bay
Donegal Bay. (Getty Images)
Donegal sea fishing offers fishermen the opportunity to catch wrasse, pollock, cod, pouting, ling, conger, skate, ray, monk, and giant Bluefin tuna. You can even hunt blue sharks!
3. Strabane, Co Tyrone
River Mourne in Strabane, Co Tyrone. (Getty Images)
Here you can explore the four rivers - the River Finn, the River Mourne, the River Faughan, and the River Roe - with the opportunity to catch salmon, grilse, brown trout, and sea trout.
4. Waterville, Co Kerry
Waterville, Co Kerry. (Flickr / Robert Linsdell CC BY 2.0)
At the foot of the Coomcallee Mountains in southwest Ireland, the area offers excellent fly-fishing for salmon, sea trout, and brown trout in numerous rivers and lakes ("loughs"), as well as bass around the Ring of Kerry.
5. Delphi, Co Mayo
Bundorragha River at Delphi, Co Mayo. (Flickr / chrispd1975 CC BY-ND 2.0)
As well as being known for its spectacular scenery and light, this part of Ireland is also known for its prime salmon-fishing waters.
6. Lough Muckno, Castleblayney, Co Monaghan
Lough Muckno Leisure Park and Hope Castle, Co Monaghan. (Ireland's Content Pool)
Surrounded by several smaller lakes, including Gas Lake, Smith’s Lake, Malone’s Lake, and Killygola, the area offers a great variety of angling. Muckno holds huge stocks of fish, including bream, rudd, roach, hybrids, tench, perch, and pike.
7. River Rye, Co Kildare
Boat House on River Rye, Co Kildare, Ireland. (Getty Images)
Just minutes outside Dublin city, this place is a secret beauty spot with abundant trout and pike.
8. Screebe House, Connemara, Co Galway
Screebe Salmon Pool, Co Galway. (Getty Images)
This is a Victorian fishing lodge located on the Atlantic coast of Connemara. Ireland. The local waters belong to the estate and are famous for their stocks of salmon, brown trout, and sea trout. The estate consists of 40,000 acres of sporting rights.
9. Lagan River, Co Antrim
River Lagan at Stranmillis. (Getty Images)
From Stranmillis weir upstream to Shaw's Bridge, fishing from the towpath is permitted only on the west side of the river. Fishing in the area includes gudgeon, perch, pike, roach, rudd, and some bream.
10. Rosses Point, Co Sligo
Rosses Point, Co Sligo. (Ireland's Content Pool)
This picturesque area offers excellent shore fishing, with deep-water access alongside muddy and sandy beaches. Fish in the area include pollack, coalfish, and mackerel, which, in season, will fall to spinners and feathers. At slack water off the deeper marks, you can catch codling in the winter, with Dogfish, Ray, and the almost obligatory summer Tope available over sandy marks.
Source: DiscoverIreland.
* Originally published in June 2021. Updated in July 2026.
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