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Encyclopedia > Lough Conn

Lough Conn is a lake in County Mayo in the province of Connaught in Ireland and covers about 14,000 acres (57 km²). With its immediate neighbour to the south, Lough Cullin, it is connected to the sea by the River Moy. Lough Conn is noted for its trout and salmon fishing. County Mayo (Irish: Maigh Eo, the plain of the yews) is a county on the west coast of Ireland. ... Connaught redirects here. ... The River Moy (Abhainn na Muaidhe in Irish) rises in the Ox Mountains in County Sligo in the northwest of Ireland. ...


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Lough Conn Trout fishing (0 words)
Lough Conn joins Lough Cullin at lovely Pontoon, which is famous for its salmon pool at the Pontoon Bridge.
Tucked away under the shadow of Nephin Mountain and surrounded by forests and sandy beaches and bays, Lough Conn extends nine miles from North to South and varies in width from two to six miles.
Irish Anglers normally use a floating line and three wet flies size 10 to 12 generally, two of which are attached to the leader by means of dropper (blood knot or water knot) and the third fished on the tail or at the point.
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