



When we were finished and reflecting back on a amazing week there was several things that I took for the experience and one was for me was that we would fish rivers that I and many other anglers would pass over and rarely imagine or attempt wetting a fly on. It is truly amazing how many stunning rivers we have in our country and how little they are fished. The majority of fly fishers including myself drive past some of these gems to go fishing on other rivers that we fish far to regularly because we think we will catch better fish on bigger or more popular waters and often overlook the small tributaries that have an abundance of catch-able trout.


A long the way we recorded every fish and location through out week, all the people that helped along the way, fly patterns that worked on every river and the most productive times we caught trout; which was between 4am and noon, the during the evenings the rivers and trout played hard. With so many photos and information we decided to make ourselves a book to accompany the memories of each river and the fish they were caught in, it is something that finished off a truly memorable fishing expierence.





All I can say is what a week!!
If you would like any information on the challenge or rivers please feel free to contact me here.
Also we would like to thank every person that helped us out with permission to fish the rivers and gave us the locations of good beats, every fish was caught on barbless hooks and returned quickly and safely to the rivers. There was also a fundraiser attached to the challenge and again we would like to thank every person that donated to the Margret Murphy Memorial Fund.
Thanks for reading I hope you got some idea of the experience we had with this challenge..and I hope it encourages you to try that stream or brook that you drive over and often considered giving it a cast..now we are wondering whats next for this year....maybe a 1000 trout...who knows.


Have you considered making a video or book based on your fishing trip? As an American fly fisherman of partially Irish descent, I've always wanted to pursue trout "on the fly." What info sources or books would you recommend to me for identifying a handful of Irish trout streams? Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Thanks for reading, yea would be nice to make a video or book but the cost is a bit much unless you had some organisation to fund it and to do it right would take a good bit of time. A good reference for river over here is Peter O Reilly's book called Rivers Of Ireland is always a good place to start. Thanks for Reading again.
ReplyDeleteWow. Simply wow. I fish around 10 rivers a year Leinster/Ulster mostly and thought I was doing well.
ReplyDelete100 in a week fair play, so what patterns did you use? If could chose just 1 dry and 1 nymph, what would you go for?
Hi and thanks for reading the blog, I did the first 50 river with the same two fly's and if i had not ran out of them I would have done the 100 with them. i suppose it would depend on the time of year which fly's I would chose for this time of the year it was a simple pheasant tail, nothing special just coq de leon tail, copper wire rib 2.5mm copper bead and one turn of spectra dubbing behind the bead, as for the dry it was a hares ear klink with a both of purple dubbing as the thorax and a pearl rib with grizzle hackle, I fished them as dry dropper set up. which worked the best over the majority of rivers.
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