Press Release

Minister McHugh visits major angling development on the River Lackagh

Press Release – 18 November 2014

MINISTER McHUGH VISITS MAJOR ANGLING DEVELOPMENT ON THE RIVER LACKAGH

Minister of State Joe McHugh visited the River Lackagh on Monday October 20th to view at first hand major angling development works currently underway to enhance this highly scenic salmon and sea trout fishery.


Minister McHugh at he River Lackagh with staff from IFI, members of the local angling clubs and Donegal Angling Tourism Alliance 

As part of an overall joint management plan for the development of the fishery, the Creeslough Angling club, in conjunction with Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI), have completed a major upgrade and expansion of angler access and car parking facilities along the lower reaches of the river near Creeslough village. The majority of the work was carried out by TUS workers, with materials and additional labour supplied by IFI.

Commenting on the visit, Minister McHugh “I had a very positive visit to the River Lackagh where I had an opportunity to see for myself the very encouraging development carried out on the upgrading and expansion of facilities at the fishery and the great work being carried out by all groups, including the Creeslough Angling club, the IFI and on a broader level, the Donegal Angling Tourism Alliance.

“I would like to thank those present for giving clear and concise briefings on how developments are underway and outlining where they believe the future of angling for the River Lackagh and the surrounding lakes is heading. There are many opportunities here which are being pursued by local and national groups and I commend them on their hard work to date and look forward to working closer and supporting where I can , as Minister and within the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources.”

Previous developments on the fishery, funded mainly under the Salmon Conservation Fund administered by IFI,  have seen a series of fishery and habitat enhancement measures completed including introduction of spawning gravels, fish passage improvement, selective bank clearance and erection of livestock  fencing along key river bank sections. Salmon numbers have improved steadily on the fishery in recent years with the fishery re-opened on a ‘catch and release’ basis for the past two seasons.

Milton Matthews (Director-IFI) briefed Minister McHugh on progress towards securing a major capital project for the fishery next year which would see a crump weir and fish counter facilities installed on the river. If successful, this proposal would represent the first such counter along the north Donegal coast.

Niall Gallagher, Paddy Boyle (chairman & secretary of the Creeslough AC) and Kevin O’Connor (Consultant) presented a copy of the ‘Future Development plan for angling tourism and conservation of the Creeslough Fisheries’ to the Minister. The plan details future angling development proposals for the River Lackagh system and surrounding lakes including creation of additional angling spaces on the Owencarrow River, as well as provision of improved access, parking and mooring facilities at Glen Lough, Natooey and Roosky lakes.

The plan represents one of a number of similar projects developed by the Donegal Angling Tourism Alliance (DATA), a group formed in 2012, to promote game and sea angling in Donegal in partnership with Inland Fisheries Ireland.

Dr. Ciarán Byrne (CEO-IFI) expressed his delight with achievements to date in Donegal, highlighting what can be achieved jointly by local angling clubs and interest groups working closely in partnership with IFI to secure development and long term sustainable management of fisheries.

Inland Fisheries Ireland is delighted to lend its support to the Donegal Angling Holidays initiative for the promotion of game and sea angling in the region.

ENDS

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Inland Fisheries Ireland

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Notes to Editor

Inland Fisheries Ireland is a statutory body operating under the aegis of the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources and was established under the Fisheries Act on 1st July 2010. Its principal function is the protection and conservation of the inland fisheries resource. IFI promotes, supports, facilitates and advises the Minister on, the conservation, protection, management, development and improvement of inland fisheries, including sea angling. It also develops and advises the Minister on policy and national strategies relating to inland fisheries and sea angling. www.fisheriesireland.ie.