Moyola River

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Overview

The Moyola River runs through some of the most beautiful countryside in Northern Ireland, flowing 27 miles from the Sperrin Mountains to Lough Neagh as it enters into the Lower Bann.

It is here that the returning salmon join the native dollaghan (large migratory brown trout which migrate to Lough Neagh, before returning to their native rivers to spawn) on their spawning journey upstream.

Wild brown trout are also found in abundance. For nearly all of its length the Moyola flows at suitable speed over gravel into pools making it excellent fly fishing water.

The river is managed and enhanced by the Moyola 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, Curran Bridge, Tobermore, Co. Londonderry, Moyola RiverBT45, United Kingdom

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