Agivey River

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Overview

The Agivey River drains the north eastern end of the Sperrin Mountains, flowing into the Lower Bann at Aghadowey. It is probably one of the best medium sized salmon and grilse rivers in Ireland, a fact partly due to the extensive management and enhancement of the river by the local angler association, which has resulted in the formation of some ideal habitat and angling stretches. 

Salmon start to run the river from May onwards, and numbers peak towards the end of August, depending, of course, on water flows.

September can also be productive month. In addition to salmon, the river and particularly its tributary the Wee Agivey, also hold an excellent head of resident brown trout which will give an angler exciting dry fly sport throughout the season. 

The Honourable The Irish Society has exclusive visitor rods available each day which may be booked on the Availability link.   


Why you need to fish here

Salmon start to run the river from May onwards, and numbers peak towards the end of August, depending, of course, on water flows.

Max rods/permits
8

Facilities & information

Fish

Sea trout

Atlantic salmon

Trout

Recreations

Pub (a short drive)

Arrival information & directions

Address: The Honourable The Irish Society, Agivey, Co. Londonderry, Agivey RiverBT51 4AY, United Kingdom

Parking can be found using What3Words at:

Agivey Bridge – https://w3w.co/hindering.sway.sponsors - cross main Agivey Bridge and access to river on left hand side via stiles

Cappie Bridge - https://w3w.co/snack.flooding.ethic 

Hunters Mill - https://w3w.co/vies.tools.relaxing

Ligoneal - https://w3w.co/head.grin.wriggled

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