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- Created: 15 July 2011

Lough Mask World Cup Trout Fly Championship 2011
The Lough Mask World Cup Trout Fly Championship Committee 2011, supported by IFI, have implemented mandatory disinfection of boats and equipment for anglers participation in this highly prestigious angling competition. Disinfection helps prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species and fish pathogens. Serviced disinfection facilities will be provided at Cushlough, Lough Mask, for anglers to dip their nets, clothing and equipment. Boat users will be urged to powerhose their boats at designated locations in Ballinlough, Co. Mayo. A flyer is available for download here and will also be available to all participants before the competition.
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