This lough is regularly stocked throughout the season. As this is an upland water fishing can be slow to start. Large attractor fly patterns work well during the early season; small dry flies and nymphs come into their own during the warmer months.
This site is managed in conjunction with the local council as part of the Cuilagh Lakelands Geopark, and anglers should be mindful of the general public usage within this location.

The presence of Zebra Mussels is still preventing the stocking of fish from Movanagher Fish Farm. For more information, please visit Zebra Mussels and impact on fish stocking in the Public Angling Estate.

Key Information 

Fishery Type Game
Species Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout
Season Open 1st March
Season Close 31st October
Rod Licence 12 years old and over DAERA Game Rod Licence
Permit 12 years old and over DAERA Game Fishing Permit
Fishing methods From the shore Fly Fishing, Spinning and Worm Fishing. From boats Fly Fishing Only
Bag Limit Four Stocked Trout minimum length 25.4cm

Buy a DAERA Licence, Permit or Day Ticket

Car Parking Onsite Yes
Disabled Car Parking Onsite No
Fishing Stands No
Disabled accessible fishing stands No
Boats Allowed Yes
Boat Restrictions Fishing is permitted from non-mechanical and electrically powered boats only.

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Directions

  • From Belleek: Head along the B52, Cornahaltie Road, Glennasheevar & Lough Navar Forest Drive
Local Council Area Fermanagh & Omagh District Council
Nearest populated area Belleek
Water Type Lake
Water Area / Size 4 Hectacres

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