Wild Brown Trout fishing. Lough Corrib. French speaking Ghillie/Guide. Full day.

From$618.35
8 hours
Galway, Ireland

Full description

A Wild Brown trout fishing trip to Lough Corrib transports you to the most breath-taking sights and scenery Connemara has on offer. You will fish on one of Europe’s last remaining wild brown trout fisheries – Lough Corrib. The Corrib is one of the most beautiful and mysterious lakes in Ireland. Surrounded to the north west with craggy mountains, sprinkled with wooden islands the wild landscape will stay with you forever. You will have the day to experience wild brown trout fishing on Ireland second largest lough. Pax: min 1, max 2 fishermen per boat. Season: February to end September

Included / Excluded

  • Boat, outboard engine and fuel, fishing gear
  • Lunch

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Good to know

  • Please note All participants must be agile enough to get in and out of boats. Please make yourself aware of the catch limits, sizes etc. etc. Let us know of any and all medical conditions prior to setting out onto the lake. Maximum of two fishermen per boat. Best time to fish is May following on from the Mayfly hatch. It is a legal requirement for all persons venturing out on to Lough Corrib to wear a life jacket.
  • What to wear: Appropriate fishing attire and foot wear. If the weather is wet a change of clothing and towel are recommended for afterwards. Favourite lures, flies, et al, sun glasses, water/refreshments, camera and sun block if the weather is bright and sunny.

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Rafting the upper Sac with Jack

My wife and I recently spent a couple of days rafting with Jack Trout on the upper Sacramento River. The rafting experience was great and the fishing was fun. So different to our lake fishing in Tasmania. Jack was great, the fishing was fun. Lots of beautiful fit rainbows. Staggering on the rocks in the Mcleod on day three was fun. Big fish in the pools but a bit beyond me! If you get to fish with Jack you should. Deer, squirrels and rainbows. People talk about the bears, we saw none! Must go back for more...

Safari554029Jun 6, 2024TRIPADVISOR

Kevin gave us a memorable...

Kevin gave us a memorable day and was great company! Despite cold and rainy day we had an amazing time!

Oswald_BApr 23, 2023VIATOR

Additional information

Please note All participants must be agile enough to get in and out of boats. Please make yourself aware of the catch limits, sizes etc. etc. Let us know of any and all medical conditions prior to setting out onto the lake. Maximum of two fishermen per boat. Best time to fish is May following on from the Mayfly hatch. It is a legal requirement for all persons venturing out on to Lough Corrib to wear a life jacket. What to wear: Appropriate fishing attire and foot wear. If the weather is wet a change of clothing and towel are recommended for afterwards. Favourite lures, flies, et al, sun glasses, water/refreshments, camera and sun block if the weather is bright and sunny.