Lough Sheelin

Lake

Lough Sheelin is a 1,900-hectare limestone lake famous for specimen brown trout. One of Ireland's premier trout loughs with excellent mayfly hatches.

County
Cavan/Meath/Westmeath
Province
Leinster/Ulster
Nearest Town
Virginia
IFI District
Shannon

Access Information

Free fishing. Several public access slips and jetties. Boat hire available.

Regulations

National Regulations That Apply

Licence: Varies
Permit: Varies

Methods: Only rod and line permitted. Maximum 2 rods at any time. No live fish as bait. No transfer of live roach between waters. Must not kill foul-hooked fish.

Additional: You may not fish for eels and any eels caught must be returned to the water. On waters designated closed or catch and release for salmon, you may not use worms as bait and may only use single or double barbless hooks.

Source: IFI

Licence: No
Permit: Rarely

Season Notes: No closed season. Fish year round.

Bag Limit: 4 coarse fish per day. Must be 25cm fork length or under.

Size Limit: Maximum size 25cm fork length.

Methods: No live fish as bait. No fishing for eels (return all eels). No transfer of live roach between waters. No selling of coarse fish.

Additional: Most coarse angling in Ireland is free. Permits mainly required in Midland Fisheries Area and on ESB fisheries. Additional rules may apply on waters where salmon/trout fishing also takes place.

Source: IFI

Important: Regulations change regularly. Always check with Inland Fisheries Ireland or enquire locally before fishing.
Quick Facts
  • Type Lake
  • Fishing Free
  • Species 5
  • County Cavan/Meath/Westmeath
Location

Lat: 53.7833, Lon: -7.3167

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