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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: June 22, 2011, 03:08:56 PM

June 21 - Third Best Day of the Season.

The run of big fish continues, with most of the fish being taken on our upper 8 beats (Nos 7-14) from 17 to 28 miles upstream of the Lodge.
Six fish were caught in total yesterday. Mick Kennedy (again!) caught 3 on Beat 11 - a 7 & two 10 pounders all on spinner - & lost three fish all about 14/15lb as well.
Beat 9 produced the best fish of the day - an 11.3 pounder on prawn. On the lower river, one grilse (4lb) was released on fly & 16 year old Jack Kadlubowski (UK) sportingly released the First Ever salmon he had caught - a 6 1/2 pounder on spinner from Beat 5.
There are plenty of reports of (mainly) double-figure fish running right through to the upper beats.


There was heavy rain yesterday afternoon in the upper catchment, & the upper river rose 40cm & peaked at midnight. This morning it was already down 30cm but the clarity was very poor on our top beat.
The upper beats (which have been fishing best in the last week) will be out of order today & the lower river (which was coming into good order in the last 2 days) is going out of order @ 3pm this afternoon & is up 20cm to 0.54m & pretty coloured.
Hopefully the upper river will already start to fine off tomorrow & be some way fishable as the forecast is now dry up to the weekend.

There is no problem for availability of accommodation & fishing in the coming weeks.

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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: June 23, 2011, 07:58:30 PM

Another small dirty Flood hits the River!


This was the river below the Lodge at 3pm this afternoon (23rd.) Gauge Height 0.38m




There were some more scattered heavy showers falling intermittently across the catchment yesterday and there is more rain for tomorrow (Friday) night.

The upper river rose yet again last night & peaked at Millstreet (90km up) with another 30 rise at 08.00 today (Thurs).
At Kanturk (70km up) it rose 13cm peaking at 15.00.
Clarity was poor in the Mallow/Killavullen area - barely spinnable this morning
- but it was starting to clear down at Lombardstown by late afternoon.
The lower river was falling still this morning. Clarity moderate @ 1½ feet & peaty in the morning but degrading by evening.

There were plenty of big double-figure fish running the upper river on Wednesday evening and yesterday.
The upper beats should be in reasonable fishable order by tomorrow (Friday) but the lower river will probably still have the coloured water running down from above.
Prospects look very good for the upper beats tomorrow & probably for the lower beats on Saturday. All will depend on how much rain falls tomorrow night.

There is no problem for availability of accommodation & fishing in the coming weeks.

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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: June 25, 2011, 01:02:18 PM

Yet another good Flood!



There was plenty of rain throughout the catchment yesterday (Friday). We had 30mm here at Ballyduff.
The upper river peaked at 01.00 this morning (Saturday) at Millstreet at 1.80m & is back to 0.80m at 12.00.
The word from the top of the river is that it should be fishable up there tomorrow - certainly with spinner even if a bit high for the fly.
The lower river is still rising. It was 1.20m @ 09.00 & 1.44m @ 12.00 here at Ballyduff. The clarity is not as bad as could have been expected. That siltiness that usually fines off quickly. Clarity is around 1 foot today.

Superb Prospects for Next Week!
This is the biggest flood we've had since mid-February, so with the run of fish that we already had before the flood, plus grilse now appearing in good numbers well down the West coast, we should see a bumper run of fish as this flood fines off.
Next week could be an absolute humdinger with both big fish & grilse running as the river fines off.




The clarity of the water was reasonably good at the beginning of the week when 16 fish to 13lb. were caught - all on the upper river.
Wednesday & Thursday were out due to coloured water, but even though the clarity of the water wasn't great yesterday (Friday), 5 fish all around 6-7lb were taken on spinner on the upper beats, including several with sea-lice.
The lower beats haven't been fishing well as the fish are all running hard to the upper river.
There is no problem for availability of accommodation & fishing in the coming weeks.

See Blackwater Lodge Fishing Report page: bit.ly/fzavCh
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Follow our Tweets. twitter.com/#!/blackwaterlodge
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: June 28, 2011, 11:23:37 AM

100th. Salmon of the Season!



The river was slow enough to clear after the last flood, but was coming back into order on the upper beats yesterday.
The fish were caught on Beats 9 & 10. Two fish about 10lb. - one sea-liced and a sea-liced grilse on fly.

This brings our catches to 43 for June & 100 for the season so far!

Plenty of fish seen running the upper river - mostly in the 6-7lb class, but there's obviously both smaller grilse & double-figure fish running with them.

With the forecast dry for the remainder of the week, prospects for sport are superb!
Rods and accommodation are available for the coming weeks.

See Blackwater Lodge Fishing Report page: bit.ly/fzavCh
See Ian Powell Facebook page: on.fb.me/dYddlZ
See Blackwater Lodge & Salmon Fishery Facebook page (on.fb.me/gsGQLt)
Follow our Tweets. twitter.com/#!/blackwaterlodge
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: June 28, 2011, 10:49:35 PM

Joint Second Best Day of the Season

The river continues to fine off slowly - the upper river held the same level all day whilst the lower river dropped just 2cm since morning.
The clarity is improving slowly but steadily.
Good runs of fish were seen going through the lower beats & Fermoy weir especially in the evening, & through the upper beats mainly in the morning.



Seven fish were caught for the day which was our joint Second best of Season.
There was a (not-so-fresh) 5lb from our top beat (No. 14) just below Mallow, a sea-liced 3lb grilse from Castletownroche - Beat 8 (both on spinner) & very fresh fish of 3 & 8lb. for one rod who only went to Beat 10 above Castletownroche after 6.00pm.
On the lower river, Lower Kilmurry yielded 3 fish - one sea-liced 6lb. on spinner, & 2 very chunky 5lb. long-tail sea-liced grilse for one rod who only went out after 6.00pm.
June total catch is now 50 & season to date is 107.
With the forecast continuing to look dry through the weekend, the prospects of sport are super.
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: June 30, 2011, 09:24:20 AM


The river continues to fine off well from last Saturday's flood.


We had five fish caught yesterday. Four were taken on spinner on the upper river & one on fly on the lower river.
There's a great mixture of fish running - mainly grilse in the 5-7lb. bracket, but there are still double figure fish running (heard of at least 3 to 16lb caught on other beats on Tuesday) plus some smaller grilse around 3lb. - Great sport.

With dry weather continuing, the river is fining off into cracking fly order.
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: July 01, 2011, 07:57:12 PM

A Cracker to start July!



This 14lb. fish was caught today (July 1) by Gary Pickett using a prawn on Beat 10 on the upper river.
It is the Second Biggest Fish of the Season.




June went out with a bang with six fish caught yesterday (30th) - all between 8 & 11lb. as reported yesterday.
This was the Third Best Day of the Season so far.
The fish above weighed in at 11.1lb. & was taken by Willie Kett (Dungarvan) on Beat 3 on the lower river.

It has been the best month of June since 2005.
The average weight of the fish for the month is the third highest since 1988 at 7.1lb., beaten only by 2008 & 2009.
The total catch for June was 61 of which 38 were caught on the upper beats. The season total to date is 119.
For June, just 15 grilse in the class up to 5lb were caught - averaging 3.4lb.
In the class from 5-10lb., 29 fish averaging 6.7lb were caught.
In the 10-15lb. class, 17 fish averaging 11.1lb have been landed.

The forecast is still for dry weather up to Tuesday, when there is a break due.
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: July 23, 2011, 04:12:03 PM

Grilse run gives a major improvement!




July had been ticking along quite steadily, with fish caught most days.
There were only 4 blank days which were all at the beginning of the month.
The last flood on July 18th. got the grilse moving in good numbers,
and we have seen good runs of fish going through both the lower & upper beats.
The river has fined off beautifully with clarity now about 4 feet.

So far for July, 54 fish to 14lb have been caught.
Of these, 24 have been caught in the last 3 days where the daily count is 10, 5 & 8 fish respectively.
Fly, spinner & worm have all caught almost exactly the same number of fish.
The 20th was the Best Day of the Season with 10 fish caught as reported below.
On the 21st., 5 to 10lb. were caught - and no less than 3 were First Ever salmon.
Husband & wife Jake & Jess Hiltz (USA) both caught their first guided by Glenda on the upper river,
& Marino Bellini (Italy) took his first also on the upper river.
Yesterday (22nd.) nine were taken (7 grilse & salmon of 10 & 11½lb.) including another First Ever,
with more now being caught on the lower river as it fines off.


This picture says it all! Seven year old Tommy Quinlivan with his First Ever Salmon!
4lb. sea-liced. Taken on worms on the Island Stream on Lower Kilmurry


With the forecast dry for the coming week, prospects for sport are superb!
Rods and accommodation are available for the coming weeks.
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: July 25, 2011, 12:03:41 AM

Big fish still running hard!


Three grilse were caught on Saturday on the lower river.
Today (Sunday) - five fish were caught. One grilse on the lower river, 3 grilse on the upper river where I also released this superb 13 pounder that the sea-lice had only just fallen off of.
The July total is now 60 & the season total 178. The river will be in superb order this week as there is no rain forecast.
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: August 12, 2011, 02:12:35 PM

Another Excellent Week & Three Firsts for three young brothers!
Not withstanding low water and less than half a dozen rods per day fishing,
we have taken 36 fish for the week to August 11th.



During this week, Mark Allsop (UK) caught - and released - 7 grilse for 3 days fishing,
Daniel Mueller (Switzerland) also caught 7, & Franco Brustio (Italy) had 11 to 10.3lb.
Daily catches were as follows:

Aug. 5: 3 grilse including 2 for one rod.
Aug. 6: 3 fish including two of 7.5 & 8.2lb for one rod.
Aug. 7: 3 fish including 2 for one rod to 10.3lb.
Aug. 8: 7 grilse, including 2 each for 2 anglers.
Aug. 9: 5 grilse including 2 for one rod plus a First Ever!
Aug. 10: Second Best Day of Season. 9 fish including 3 each for 2 anglers (one of whom had fish of 6.3, 7.4 & 8.2lb).
Aug. 11: 6 fish to 6.5lb. including 3 First Ever salmon.

The three Firsts on the 11th. was a remarkable story. Pat Casey brought his 3 young sons - Tom (9), Rory (11) & Jamie (13yrs) - none of whom had ever fished in fresh water before - for a half guided day with Glenda. All three caught their First Ever salmon & Jamie caught two. At one point, two of the lads were both playing fish at the same time!

The July total was 71. For August, we have already taken 42 to the 11th., and the season total to date is 231.



Prospects
With a little fresh on the river, fish have livened up, and a lot more grilse are now running.
Rods and accommodation are available in the coming weeks.

Staff Wanted
We're looking for a couple of people to work in the Lodge from now until the end of September.
Duties include preparation of breakfast/packed lunches & houskeeping. Opportunity to fish as well of course.


For all the latest info, see also:
www.ireland-salmon-fis...report.htm
www.facebook.com/profi...0222088579
or follow us on
twitter.com/blackwaterlodge
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: September 05, 2011, 05:00:21 PM

Rain at Last!



A narrow band of heavy rain swept across the whole catchment yesterday (Sunday 4th.). 12mm fell in Ballyduff.
The upper river rose 35cm to 0.55m @ Millstreet this morning peaking at 10.00. It has fallen back to 0.47m by 15.00.
At Kanturk it has risen 27cm to 0.24m by 16.00, & is still rising. The level is holding at Ballyduff.

The fresh has stirred the fish up on the upper river with 4 caught & 2 lost
(including a double figure fish) by 2 rods on one beat by 4pm today (5th.)!
With more rain forecast, the prospects for the coming days look superb.

Availability
Rods are available for the remaining weeks, & also accommodation apart from self-catering in the third week which is full.

Staff Wanted
We could still require a couple of people to work in the Lodge from now until the end of September.
Duties include preparation of breakfast/packed lunches & housekeeping. Opportunity to fish as well of course.

See Blackwater Lodge Fishing Report page: bit.ly/fzavCh
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: September 23, 2011, 11:04:42 PM

Best Day & Best Fish of the 2011 Season - September 20th.


This superb 13 pounder was taken by Graham Reynolds
from Wicklow on spinner on Lower Kilmurry on the 20th.




This superbly fresh 5 pounder was one of five taken by Ken Tucker (Carlow)
on fly on Killavullen - 26 miles upriver from the Lodge on the 21st.


Availability
Rods are available for the last week of the season as are
ensuite B&B rooms & some self-catering accommodation.


Best Day & Best Fish this year!
On September 20th., twenty-two fish to 16.3lb were landed.
Seven were double figure fish & five were 13lb. or more.
Two upper beats recorded 6 fish each, including a couple of 10 pounders.
All but one were released.
Local rod Mick Kennedy landed six fish to over 16lb.
On the lower river where clarity was better at ~4 feet, seven fish to 8lb. were caught.
One rod had 3 on fly, and another one had one on spinner & landed another & lost 2 all on fly as well.

Current Conditions



A couple of small floods have really got things moving!
The river is now fining off into perfect order, & some excellent catches
have been recorded in the last one & a half weeks.


After yet more rain, the upper river rose 20cm @ Millstreet & 10cm @ Kanturk
on Wednesday night but it is now falling again.
The lower river rose 3cm last night but is falling away again slowly.
The clarity is very good @ ~ 4-5 feet throughout.

The Last Two Weeks
Since my last newsletter on the 8th., we have had an excellent fortnight.
For the 2 weeks, we have taken 161 fish to 16.3lb.

Sept. 12: Fourteen fish to 10lb. taken. 8 from the lower river & 6 from the upper beats.
Seven fell to fly, including a 10 pounder & six from one lower beat to 3 rods.
Sept. 13: Eighteen fish to 14lb. taken.
Fourteen fell to fly, including a 14 pounder & 5 to one rod on the upper river.
Sept. 14: Eighteen fish including sixteen on fly.
Sept. 15: Six fish to 9.3lb., including 2 on fly.
Sept. 16: Six fish to 12lb., including 2 on fly.
Sept. 17: Thirteen fish to 101b. including nine on fly for two rods on the lower river.
Sept. 18: Six fish to 8lb.
Sept. 19: No fish as river in flood, but hearing reports of fish caught upriver
where one rod took 6 in the afternoon.
Sept. 20: Best Day & Best Fish of Season! Twenty-two fish to 16.3lb.
Sept. 21: Fourteen fish to 14lb.
Sept. 22: Fifteen fish to 9.5lb.
Sept. 23: Nine fish to 8lb.

Prospects
There is some more rain forecast for Sat/Sunday which could liven things up even more.
It could be a dinger of a last week!
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Season Extension Confirmed

Post Posted: December 23, 2011, 05:54:48 PM

Season Extension Confirmed

IFI confirmed today that the Minister has signed off on the proposed extension to the salmon season on Ireland's Cork Blackwater river.
The official announcement on all the 2012 regulations will be posted on the IFI website at midnight tonight (December 23rd.).
The season is extended on the Blackwater to October 12th., on a fly-only catch & release basis.
Great News just before Christmas!
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: January 07, 2012, 02:53:12 PM

25, 24, 23, 22, 21 .............. Countdown to Opening Day

As usual, in the run-up to the Opening Day, I am graphing the rainfall and river height
& posting it daily on my Fishing Report page on: www.ireland-salmon-fis...report.htm

Unfortunately, the upstream gauges have not been functioning since 09.15 on the 4th. January



The river has been very high for the last month & a half. It is just settling after the latest flood
& was at 1.30m this morning - down over a metre since yesterday.
It has had such a good flushout that as soon as it drops it clears very quickly.
The clarity this morning was beautiful at ~ 3 feet.
The next week looks comparatively dry but the following week from Jan. 14 looks wetter again.
Hopefully it will be in good order for February 1st.
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Re: Salmon Fishing Reports from Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fish

Post Posted: January 09, 2012, 05:08:16 PM

23, 22, 21, 20, 19 .............. Countdown to Opening Day


This was the Blackwater at 10.30 this morning.
Down to 1.04m on the Ballyduff gauge & clearing beautifully.
The upstream gauge readings have still not been updated since the 4th.

Our Opening Day celebration is now fully subscribed only a couple of days after it was announced in our December 30th. newsletter. We offered free fishing & casting clinic throughout the day with Glenda, ending with a bowl of hot stew for everybody at the fishing hut on Upper Kilmurry at 4.00pm.
Hopefully, we'll have a springer or two to report.

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