Coagh Angling Club
Fishery
Brown trout, Dollaghan trout, Atlantic salmon
Club Water
Situated on the lower Ballinderry River, this club water covers a 2km stretch from The Birch Wood up to Coagh Bridge. At roughly 20 meters wide, this stretch has a good head of wild trout and salmon which can be caught on the dry and wet fly.
During late June there is occasionally a run of early Dollaghan and salmon, however, these are best in the latter half of the season, July to October and give good sport on the fly and by spinning and worming.
Facilities
Cars can be parked at Coagh Bridge in the village of Coagh.
Toilets and a picnic area are located near the car park
A restaurant and shops are available in the village centre
Season Ticket
Adult Ticket £20
16 and under FREE
Day Ticket
1st March – 31st July £5
1st August – 31st October £8
Ticket Outlets
Near Buy Store
Main Street
Coagh
John Hagan +00 44 (0)28 867 3755
Club Rules
- All fish under 9 inches must be returned
- No fires to be lit
- No bait digging
- Only worm, lures and flies to be used
- No maggots, prawns or shrimp
Bag Limit
No bag limit for trout or dollaghan,
but catch and release is encouraged
Catch and release of Salmon mandatory
Guides
Local anglers are willing to meet you and talk to you about the stretch and the beats.
Please contact the Trust on +00 44 (0)28 867 61515.
Club contacts
John Hagan