Lower Bann Estuary

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Overview

The estuary is an Area of Special Scientific Interest and an important breeding and wintering ground for wild fowl.

Sea Trout move in and out of the estuary with each tide, particularly between June and September.

The angler at this time is likely to enjoy very good sport, with fish in the 1 -3lb range. Also present in large numbers are the elusive and wary Grey Mullet and the predatory Bass.

The Estuary is fished by means of a Lower Bann Game Angling permit which can be obtained by contacting The Honourable The Irish Society.


Why you need to fish here

The Bann Estuary is an extensive area of sand dune and mud flats stretching for 8km from the Cutts in Coleraine to the sea.

Max rods/permits
6

Facilities & information

Fish

Sea trout

Atlantic salmon

Arrival information & directions

Address: Cutts House, 54 Castleroe Road, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, Lower BannBT51 3RL, United Kingdom

The Estuary is fished by means of a Lower Bann Game Angling permit which can be obtained by contacting The Honourable The Irish Society.

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