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Lough Corrib Intelligence Report

This intelligence report for Lough Corrib, Co. Galway is built from analysis of 298 Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) reports spanning 15 seasons (2011–2025). Every data point — from hatch timing to catch rates — is drawn directly from official field reports, giving anglers an evidence-based picture of how Lough Corrib fishes across the year.

March stands out as the peak month with a 74% positive report rate across 39 reports. A NE wind is the most productive direction based on the data.

Key hatches on Lough Corrib include Mayfly (peaks May), Sedge (peaks August), Olives (peaks April), Buzzer (peaks May). The hatch timeline section below shows exactly when each hatch typically begins and peaks, based on first-mention dates across 15 seasons of IFI data.

The most mentioned flies across all seasons are Mayfly, Olive, Sedge, Dry Sedge, Wet Mayfly. The full report breaks these down by month, showing which patterns dominate at each stage of the season.

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Lough Corrib — 15 years of fishing report data, distilled

Every IFI report mentioning Lough Corrib from 2011–2025 — catch data, conditions, hatches, methods, and areas. Patterns that would take a lifetime on the water to learn.

298 IFI reports analysed — 304 venue-tagged + 58 multi-venue roundups. 64 excluded. Data: 2011–2025. Original reports published by Inland Fisheries Ireland at fishinginireland.info, licensed under CC BY 4.0. Weather data from Open-Meteo historical records.
298
Reports analysed
65%
Positive reports
3.1
Avg. catch per rod*
1.1
Comp. avg/boat (56)
📅 2026 Outlook
~May 6–9
Projected mayfly window
Mar–Apr
Olives & Buzzer season
5.7 catch/rod
2025 season (13 reports)
Based on 15-season historical patterns

Key findings

The headline patterns that emerge from 15 years of data.

NW wind produces the best fishing

78% of NW wind reports are positive (40 reports) vs 56% on a N wind.

June delivers the highest catch rates

Average 5 fish per rod — the most productive month in the dataset, backed by 38 reports across 15 seasons.

8-10°C is the sweet spot

78% positive reports at 8-10°C air temperature (37 reports). Fishing drops to 56% positive at <6°C.

Best reported catch: 18.75 fish per boat

75 fish from 4 boats on May 15, 2019 at the Cornamona & District Anglers Annual Mayfly Competition

What the data tells us about conditions

Historical weather cross-referenced with report sentiment across 15 seasons. Based on actual Open-Meteo records, not just what correspondents described.

Wind direction & report positivity
NESWNW78%N56%WINDDIRECTION
Best (NW/E/W)ModeratePoorest (N)
Best Temperature
8-10°C
78% positive across 37 reports
Best Wind Strength
Force 3
69% positive · 12–19 km/h · 104 reports
Best Sky
Overcast (80%+)
69% positive · 80%+ cloud cover · 136 reports
Best Precipitation
Light rain (0.5-3mm)
72% positive · 96 reports
Worst Wind
N
56% positive across 32 reports
Data note
Min. sample of 20 reports required for wind direction, 10 for other conditions. Weather from Open-Meteo historical records.

Hatch timeline

When key hatches are mentioned in reports. Peak months shown in teal. Based on first and last mentions each season across the dataset.

Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Buzzer
Duckfly
Olives
Mayfly
Spent Gnat
Caenis
Sedge
Daddy Longlegs
Present
Active
Peak
Hatch timing varies significantly year to year. IFI reports are published on a week-past basis, so a hatch observed on Monday may not appear online until after the following weekend. First mentions are influenced by this reporting lag and don't reflect actual emergence dates. Use the timeline above as a general guide — local conditions will determine exact timing.

Top flies by period

Patterns named most frequently in positive reports. Ranked by mention count across 15 seasons.

Mar–Apr
Early season
1Olive
4
2Buzzer Nymph
3
3Sooty Olive
2
4Buzzer
2
5Silver Dabbler
2
6Peter Ross
1
May–Early Jun
Mayfly
1Mayfly
12
2Wet Mayfly
12
3Buzzer
6
4Olive
5
5Dry Mayfly
4
6Caenis
4
Also catching fish: Dry Sedge, Spent Mayfly, Green Dabbler, Olive Nymph, Green Mayfly, Sooty Olive, Dry Olive
Jul–Sep
Summer
1Mayfly
16
2Sedge
16
3Dry Sedge
15
4Dry Olive
11
5Olive
7
6Green Peter
5
Also catching fish: Daphnia, Dabbler, Dry Mayfly, Daddy Long Legs, Wet Sedge, Wet Mayfly, Claret Dabbler, Dry Daddy

Month-by-month fishing calendar

What to expect each month. Quality rating and catch data reflect 15 seasons of IFI reports. FlyArea

Februarygood
1
Avg/Rod*
3
Comp/Bt
21
Reports
Duckfly
📍 Greenfields, Oughterard · also Birchall, Carraig, Salthouse Bay, Annaghkeen
Positive reports67%
Marchexcellent
1.9
Avg/Rod*
1
Comp/Bt
39
Reports
DuckflyBuzzerOlives
📍 Oughterard, Cornamona · also Birchall, Carraig, Salthouse Bay, Annaghkeen
Positive reports74%
Aprilgood
2.6
Avg/Rod*
1.3
Comp/Bt
37
Reports
OlivesDuckflyMayfly
📍 Oughterard, Cornamona · also Birchall, Carraig, Salthouse Bay, Annaghkeen
Positive reports51%
May ⚡excellent
4.4
Avg/Rod*
1.6
Comp/Bt
58
Reports
MayflyBuzzerOlives
📍 Oughterard, Cornamona · also Baurisheen Bay, Inchagoill, Ballindiff, Ballynalty
Positive reports71%
June 🏆good
5
Avg/Rod*
0.4
Comp/Bt
38
Reports
CaenisMayflySedge
📍 Oughterard, Cornamona · also Baurisheen Bay, Inchagoill, Ballindiff, Ballynalty
Positive reports55%
Julygood
3.3
Avg/Rod*
0.4
Comp/Bt
32
Reports
MayflySedgeCaenis
📍 Oughterard, Greenfields · also Cong, Baurisheen Bay, Annaghdown, Glencorrib
Positive reports63%
Augustexcellent
3.9
Avg/Rod*
0.6
Comp/Bt
38
Reports
SedgeMayflyOlives
📍 Oughterard, Cornamona · also Cong, Baurisheen Bay, Annaghdown, Glencorrib
Positive reports74%
Septembergood
2.1
Avg/Rod*
0.7
Comp/Bt
35
Reports
SedgeOlivesDaddy Longlegs
📍 Greenfields, Oughterard · also Cong, Baurisheen Bay, Annaghdown, Glencorrib
Positive reports66%

*Catch rates derived from reports where specific numbers were mentioned — not all reports include them. A minimum of 5 reports with catch data is required for a month or season to show a value; “—” means insufficient data, not no fish. Competition catch rates are per boat and tend lower because events run on fixed dates regardless of conditions.

Season-by-season comparison

Each season rated by sentiment analysis across all reports. Sentiment bars show the proportion of excellent, good, moderate, and poor reports.

Sentiment:ExcellentGoodModeratePoor
SeasonReportsCatch/RodComp/BoatSentimentFirst MayflyBest Month
2025135.71.4
May 7March
2024201.62.4
May 3March
2023191.20.3
May 11February
202211——
May 19March
2021COVID8——
May 14April
2020COVID1632
May 27March
2019265.41.4
April 24February
2018241.80.6
May 15June
201731—1
April 26August
2016322.70.5
May 11August
2015273.21.1
April 23May
2014202.71.2
April 24May
20132621.3
May 8March
2012222.41.1
April 20February
20113—0.4
—September

Catch/Rod requires 5+ reports with explicit catch numbers for that season. Comp/Boat requires 1+ competition with boat and fish counts. “—” indicates insufficient data, not absence of fish.

Competition catch rates

Average fish per boat from organised competitions — the most reliable catch data, since boat counts are always recorded. Based on 56 competitions across 13 seasons.

0.8
1.5
2.3
3.0
0.4 fish/boat · 1 comp
2011
1
1.1 fish/boat · 6 comps
2012
6
1.3 fish/boat · 4 comps
2013
4
1.2 fish/boat · 4 comps
2014
4
1.1 fish/boat · 9 comps
2015
9
0.5 fish/boat · 8 comps
2016
8
1 fish/boat · 7 comps
2017
7
0.6 fish/boat · 6 comps
2018
6
1.4 fish/boat · 6 comps
Best of early era
2019
6
2 fish/boat · 1 comp
2020
1
0.3 fish/boat · 1 comp
Drought year
2023
1
2.4 fish/boat · 2 comps
Best in 13 years
2024
2
1.4 fish/boat · 1 comp
2025
1

Voices from the water

Quotes extracted from IFI reports that capture the essence of fishing on Lough Corrib.

“

spectacular dry fly action

IFI Report · May 2025
“

Campto Buzzer was in full swing

IFI Report · May 2025
“

some of the best buzzer fishing in years

IFI Report · May 2025
🏆
172 specimen fish at Lough Corrib
3 species · Top: Brown Trout (Lake), Pike (Lake), Perch · ISFC data 2000–2025
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