Club's efforts starting to bear fruit
The eggs were slower in hatching this year due to the cold winter water temperatures.
These fry are now ready to start feeding naturally in the river and should in two or three years leave the river as smolts to feed in the sea before returning to spawn and hopefully start the cycle over again.
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Hide AdThese fry will increase the number of fry already naturally hatched in the river, and were put into areas highlighted by electro fishing as having lower than expected numbers .
The club is once again deeply indebted to the staff of the Bushmills hatchery who have done a great job in rearing these fry over the winter and transporting them back to our feeder streams.
Fishing has improved on the river which has seen some good results in recent competitions, the recent junior competition saw M Henry win with 3 large trout for 6lb. In the full members section the Freddie Thorton cup was won by P Henry with 3 trout for 5lb and the Davy Gordon Cup winner was J Nelson with 3 trout for 4lb10.
Our annual disabled anglers competition takes place on sat 29th May, and is open to all disabled anglers. This competition will be fished from the disabled angling facility at the clubhouse on the Mayogall road.
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Hide AdThis facility has 14 concrete stands all connected by a wheelchair friendly path. There is also a spacious car park and toilet facilities. The club would look forward to welcoming all disabled anglers and help make this an enjoyable day out.
Finally, the club's annual Touring Shield competition takes place on sat 12th June, details will be given in the next club notes of this year's venue.