| Meandering through the heart of Naas the Grand Canal winds its way to Sallins and further afield to Allenwood and Edenderry. Providing habitat for a host of species, the Canal is an aesthetic wonder, open to all. yet noticed by few. |
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| Easily accessible, but it can get very overgrown with weeds during the summer, a weed rake sorts that problem though! Some areas are quiet exposed to traffic so caution is advised in spots.
If you travel away from the beaten track a bit, you can usually find a spot, un-fished and undisturbed where you can wile away the hours in quiet contemplation.
Can be difficult to crack, given the gin clear, shallow water and the wariness of the fish. But, persevere, because the potential for fantastic fish is second to none. |
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| Species: Bream, Carp, Eel, Gudgeon, Hybrid, Minnow, Perch, Pike, Roach, Roach-Bream, Rudd, Rudd-Bream, Silver Bream, Tench |
| Facilities: If you are fishing more rural areas then facilities are a matter of preference. In and around the towns, there is usual access to any and all facilities required. |
| Number of swims: 0 |
| Season: Open all year. |
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| Permits: No permit needed. |
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