The Colebrooke River is a coarse angling venue containing good numbers of roach, perch and hybrids particularly during the spring months. Flooding may affect the performance of this fishery. Brown trout are often caught at the end of the season in the upper reaches of the river. There are plenty of large pike which provide good fishing opportunities.

Key Information 

Fishery Type Coarse
Species Brown Trout, Salmon, Sea Trout, Hybrids, Perch, Pike, Roach, Rudd, Tench
Season Open 1st January
Season Close 31st December
Rod Licence 12 years old and over DAERA Game Rod Licence
Permit 12 years old and over DAERA Game Fishing Permit
Fishing methods Fly Fishing, Spinning and Worm Fishing. COARSE - All Lawful Methods
Bag Limit 4 Brown Trout over 25.4cm. Salmon catch and release only. 1 Pike (up to 4kg) and 4 coarse fish (up to 25cm)

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Colebrooke River
Colebrooke River

Car Parking Onsite No
Disabled Car Parking Onsite No
Fishing Stands No
Disabled accessible fishing stands No
Boats Allowed No
Boat Restrictions N/A

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Directions

  • From Lisnaskea: Go 0.49 miles along the A34 towards Maguiresbridge; turn left and go along the B514 to Target Deliveries Ltd, where there is access to the fishery.
Local Council Area Fermanagh & Omagh District Council
Nearest populated area Lisnaskea
Water Type River
Water Area / Size 3.2 Kilometres

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