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FLYFISHING IRELAND
River Suir
This is Europe's finest dry fly river for wild brown trout and is very similar to the English Chalkstreams.
The fly hatches are prolific with many different types of insects including; caddis, ephemera.

River Nire
A spate (mountain) river running from peat bogland in the Comeragh Mountains, This gin clear stream has exceptional stocks of trout averaging 0.25 lbs to 0.75 lbs (25 - 35 cm).
Fly hatches include caddis, plecoptera, baetis, ephemeroptera etc.

River Tar
The Tar is a wide shallow river with different features. 18 - 25 metres wide with a healthy growth of ranunculus weed, which is a haven for insect life.
Fly hatches include Caddis, simulium, ephemeroptera etc.


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Brown trout
Atlantic salmon

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