Clady River

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Overview

The small-to-medium sized Clady River flows from the Sperrin Mountains down through the historic linen village of Upperlands and past Culnady and Clady before emptying into the Lower Bann below the town of Portglenone.

The river has a very good stock of wild brown trout where it meets the rich, flat agricultural land around Culnady. Here the river was sympathetically dredged a number of years ago and there are now plenty of deep pools and good riffles. 

The river requires decent rainfall to fish well and, weather permitting, enjoys a good run of salmon from August through to the end of the season.

The water is managed by Clady and District Angling Association. 

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


Banks
1
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, River Lane, Clady, Co. Londonderry, Clady RiverBT44 8NW, United Kingdom

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