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Ballinderry River (Lower) |
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Description of Water: Ballinderry Bridge Angling Club. A full list of Clubs are listed on page 38.
This stretch of the Ballinderry River at this point is a big river at 20m+, with a good head of wild brown trout, which give good sport to the dry fly from April to August. Wet fly fishing can be productive throughout the season.
Dollaghan and salmon are best late July to the end of the season and as well as fly-fishing, spinning and worming are also productive.
There is limited access for disabled anglers. |
| Nearest Town/Village: Cookstown/Coagh |
| How to get there: The Ballinderry river can be found to
the West of Cookstown |
Day Ticket Outlets: Leo Cassidy 175 Spring Rd Ballinderry Bridge Cookstown BT80 0BD Tel: 028 7941 8642 |
| Area: 3miles, 4.8km |
| Species: Brown trout, dollaghan,
and salmon |
| Season: 1st March – 31st October |
| Bag Limit: 2 salmon per angler per
day after the 1st June.
Before that date, all fish
must be returned. |
| Methods: All legal methods, except
ground bait, Maggots,
prawns, shrimp. |
| Licence: Fisheries Conservancy
Board,
Tel 028 3833 4666 |
| Permit: Available all season. |
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