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Ballinderry River (Lower) |
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Description of Water: This stretch of the Ballinderry River is a medium sized river (20m) with numerous small brown trout.
Of more interest to the angler are the runs of salmon and dollaghan which are usually at their peak in September and October although in a wet summer they may be caught earlier.
There is some limited provision for disabled anglers. |
| Nearest Town/Village: Cookstown |
| How to get there: Cars can be left in the public car park
in Coagh. |
| Day Ticket Outlets: David Hagan Tel: 028867 37055 |
| Area: East of Cookstown |
| Species: Brown trout (8ozs,
0.225kg), dollaghan
(4lbs, 2kgs), salmon
(6lbs, 2.7kg) |
| 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: While there are an
unlimited number of day
tickets most anglers
fishing this stretch take
up the offer of a season
ticket which allows you
to bring a guest. |
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