Angling Fishing Carrigallen
Carrigallen is located on the Shannon-Erne waterway system there are a number of lakes that are easily accessible. A beautiful lake that is easily accessible with comfortable angling platforms and a lakeside car park – and the fishing can be good too! Calloughs Lake in Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim is a stocked trout lake, trout fishing season opens on the first Sunday in May every year.
Gulladoo Lake is the largest lake in the Carrigallen area and is divided into two halves with a short connecting river channel. The Upper and Lower Lakes produce consistent fishing for bream, roach, rudd, pike, perch, and eels. Tench have begun to appear regularly in some swims in the Upper Lake. Both the upper and lower lakes are now regular venues for the King of Clubs.
Rudd/bream hybrids reaching up to 5lbs in weight are a feature in the twin lakes of Tully and Beaghmore Lakes. Tully also yields significant catches of bream and roach. Cullies Lake has easy access to the lakeside car park. Fishing from bank for, bream, roach, rudd, pike, perch, and eels.
This festival provided five days of match fishing and hospitality in Carrigallen, County Leitrim for anglers from the UK, Netherlands and across Ireland. Access to Glasshouse Lake Glasshouse Lake is via private and forestry road with waterside car parking to a 30-peg match length. Bank fishing for bream, roach, hybrids, perch, pike and some tench.