Bord Iascaigh Réigiúnach an Oirthir
Dundalk, Co. Louth is located north of Dublin and is easily accessible from the airport using the M50 motorway. Dundalk offers a number of fantastic game angling waters including the Dee, Glyde, Fane, Ballymascanlan and Castletown rivers. All of these rivers flow into the Irish sea at Dundalk Bay. These rivers contain good stocks of wild brown trout as well as salmon and sea trout.
Bye-law No. 824, 2007 prohibits the use of any fish hooks, other than single barbless hooks, and the use of worms as bait in angling for all species of fish in the Rivers Flurry, Glyde (that part of the river downstream of Castlebellingham Weir), Dee (that part of the river downstream of Cappogue Bridge).
Further Information: For further information please contact,
Marketing Angling Co-ordinator, Eastern Regional Fisheries Board, Marketing Angling Co-ordinator,
c/o 15a Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Tel: 087 2746127
The Eastern Regional Fisheries Board presents this web site as a definitive guide to salmon, trout, coarse and sea fishing in Monaghan, Meath, Louth, Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford.