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The
Western Fisheries Region comprises all the inland river systems on Ireland's
Atlantic Coast from Pigeon Point near Westport, Co. Mayo, through Co.
Galway, to Hags Head just south of the Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare. Situated
at Europe's westernmost extremity, Ireland is widely regarded as the last
unspoiled fishing location in Europe.
Unspoiled in terms of a fresh, clean environment. Unspoiled in terms
of a gregarious, friendly race of people and a refreshing absence of commercialism.
Bathed in the warm waters of the North Atlantic Drift (an off shoot of
the Gulf Stream) Ireland's Western Fisheries Region is an undiscovered
paradise for sea and game anglers. There's coarse angling too.
Ireland's temperate climate and moderate summers, mild winters and sufficient
rainfall enhances fishing conditions. Ireland enjoys a reputation for
being remote, rugged and wild, it also boasts a level of luxury and infrastructure
comparable with anywhere in Europe.Why not come and see for yourself?
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