| the longest river in the islands of Ireland and Great Britain at 386 km divides the west of Ireland from the east and south (Leinster and most of Munster). County Clare is the major exception being west of the Shannon, but is part of the province of Munster. The river represents a major physical barrier between east and west with less than twenty crossing-points between Limerick city to the south and the town of Carrick on Shannon to the north. |
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| Huge catches of Bream up to 5 lbs can be caught, with the best locations near the navigation posts. Other fish include Rudd, Perch and some Pike. Up-river near Annacotty you can catch Bream, Rudd, Roach, Hybrids, perch, Pike and Eel. Note: The river in this area is a mixed fishery, with Salmon and Trout in private patches. The water is controlled by the ESB and anglers should exercise care in fishing only designated coarse fishing stretches. Advice can be got locally. |
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| Species: Rudd, Perch, Pike, Roach, Hybrid, Eel |
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| Season: All year around. |
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| Permits: Coarse fishing is free. |
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