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04/Nov/2025

Fishing is a very popular activity in Ireland. Most of the legitimate fishing methods are allowed in the rivers here, including the use of fishing worms and fly fishing. If the currents are right then fishing worms are usually good bait in these rivers. No matter how you fish, you should use fishing worms provided by reliable suppliers like Leansmount Worms for a good catch.

Irish rivers are divided into limestone and acidic. When it comes to fly fishing, limestone rivers are suitable to fish nymph or upstream dry fly. On the other hand, acidic streams are suitable for wet fly fishing. In June, it is important that you wait for the evening rise, since trout and heavy fish keep moving during this time. You can catch a lot of fish in the final phase of evening rise.

Before fishing in Irish lakes, it is important to know if the fishing method you are using is allowed in that particular region. Some anglers use trolling, which involves the drawing of a fishing line, with one or more hooks attached, through the water from a moving boat. This method can catch a large amount of fish. In lakes like Lough Ennell, fishing continues up to early October. For the best fishing experience in Ireland’s lakes, you should hire a boat and cover the entire water body properly. If you want to have fun and catch a lot of fish, make sure you purchase fishing worms from a reputed company like Leansmount Worms.


04/Nov/2025

Belfast

The river Lagan

The best place to fish the river Lagan is the 2-l/4 mile stretch upstream from Stranmillis weir, at the Belfast Boat Club, to Shaw’s Bridge. You can also fish from the towpath but only on the west side of the river. This is a developing fishery, responding best in the evening to a light tackle approach (summer only).
The river Lagan is home to gudgeon, perch, pike, roach, rudd and some bream.
A permit is needed to fish the Lagan and one can be obtained from Belfast tackle shops and the Tourist Information Centre, 59 North St, Belfast.

Fishing worms are available from Leansmount Worms in the Cavehill area of Belfast. Contact Paul Downing on 0771 391 6029

County Antrim

Bann River (Lower) Navigational Canals

The best places to fish here are Toome, Portna and Movanagher which have popular canal stretches. It is only permitted to fish from the bank on all stretches.
Toome: There is a half-mile stretch and the lower part is noted for perch.
Directions: Take the A6 to Toome from Randalstown and then take the first street to the left in the village.
Portna: There is a quarter-mile stretch.
Directions: Take the A54 for a 1/4 mile south-east of Kilrea, left, left again. No fishing is permitted above the canal locks.
Movanagher: There is a l-mile stretch.
Directions: Take the B64 north-east of Kilrea for 1-1/2 miles to McLaughlin’s corner, the take left and immediately left again for 2-1/4 miles.
There is no parking along canal bank road but there is a car park for Anglers. Fishing is not permitted from the west or middle bank between the canal and river. Best areas are the low numbered pegs.
These stretches of canal have a variety of fish including bream, eel, perch, pike, roach.
Permits are available from the following:
Albert Atkins, 67 Coleraine Rd. Garvagh.
Cassells, 43 Main St, Ballymoney.
J Hamilton, c/o O’Rourke, McDonald & Tweed, 37 Church St, Antrim.
Point Filling Station, Rodeingfoot, Ballymoney.
Spence’s Garage, New St, Portglenone.

Worms for fishing – lob worms and dendros or dendrobaenas are available from Leansmount Worms in Belfast. Contact Paul Downing on 0771 391 6029

Bann River (Lower)
The best places to fish here are Toome/Lough Beg, Gilmore’s Shore and Agivey-Drumaheglis
There is a 14-mile stretch downstream from the eel weir at Toome, including Lough Beg and Newferry, to Portna lock gates. Gilmore’s shore has a 1-1/2 mile stretch upstream of Portna lock gates and has 100 pegs and a car park.
To get there go across the Bann bridge at Kilrea, taking the first road on right and next on left. Regulations are posted on the gate. There is also a 3-mile stretch from Agivey bridge downstream to Drumaheglis marina. Fishing is only permitted from the bankside. You can fish from both sides of the river except at Gilmore’s shore. Fishing is good all year round.
Fish to be caught are bream, hybrids, perch, pike, and roach.
Permits can be obtained from local tackle shops or by post from Bann System Ltd, Dundarave, Bushmills BT57 8ST. Tel (0126 57) 31215.

Bann River (Lower) 
Fishing is possible on the half-mile stretch north of the Bann bridge at Portglenone, downstream of the community centre below the bridge.
The fish are bream, hybrids, perch, pike, and roach.
Permits are available from Kingfisher Angling Centre, 24 Hiltonstown Rd, Portglenone BT44 8EG. Tel- (01266) 821301

Fishing worms are available from Leansmount Worms in Belfast or Lurgan. Contact Paul Downing on 0771 391 6029


04/Nov/2025

There is a lot of debate regarding the usage of live baits and artificial baits. Fish usually eat shell fish, bait fish, frogs, bugs and worms. So, to catch them effectively it is always better to bait with what the fish actually eat, than with artificial or plastic bait. Another reason to purchase live bait such as lob worms is that you will be able to get a better catch. You can purchase live bait from your local tackle shop. Fishing worms such as lob worms should be bought from reputed dealers like Leansmount Worms.

How to use live bait?

To succeed, you should remember to fix the live bait to the right hook size. The live bait will dart and move through the river, helping you catch your target fish. You should always purchase the fishing gear from reputed companies for best results.

Also, it is important to arrange your tackle. You probably already own a reel and a rod, so you also have to arrange for a tackles-like bait holder, hooks and swivels. You should also have weights like split shot, egg and pyramid. When you are making use of fishing worms, use swivels to fix pyramid weight below the hook. Then you have to attach the fishing worm to the hook and pull using the clip and barb.

When you purchase live worms from Leansmount Worms, you can be sure of catching more fish than usual. Our fishing worms are used successfully in competitions throughout the UK. Also, remember to find out about the fishing rules for a particular river or lake where you want to go fishing. You may also need fishing permit or license to catch fish at some places.