Description:
The Drumcliff river begins as the outflow from Glencar Lough. It's original name is "Codnagh".
The name Codnagh means princely or chief.
The Drumcliff river begins as the outflow from Glencar Lough. It's original name is "Codnagh".
The name Codnagh means princely or chief.
Location
Fishing
Fish & Season:
Salmon: 1st February to 30th September
Sea trout: 1st February to 12th October
Brown trout: 1st February to 12th October
Method:
All legal methods upstream from N15 allowed, from the bridge to the estuary fly only.
Permission:
Permit not required. Sligo Anglers Association has fishing rights on a few mid-river sections
Description:
A catch quota may be in place on this system, please check with local IFI office for details
Salmon: 1st February to 30th September
Sea trout: 1st February to 12th October
Brown trout: 1st February to 12th October
Method:
All legal methods upstream from N15 allowed, from the bridge to the estuary fly only.
Permission:
Permit not required. Sligo Anglers Association has fishing rights on a few mid-river sections
Description:
A catch quota may be in place on this system, please check with local IFI office for details
Kayaking
Grade: 1
Scouting sections: NA. Small cascades at the bridge where the N15 crosses the river (At Davis's restaurant)
River level gauge: Na
Scouting sections: NA. Small cascades at the bridge where the N15 crosses the river (At Davis's restaurant)
River level gauge: Na