Angling at Lough Corry
This mountain lough in Lisnaskea Forest is reputed for good brown trout fishing. Anglers can wade on one side of the shore and a loughside car park has been provided. This lough provides excellent fishing from a boat. Wild stocks are supplemented by stocking takeable brown trout. Fishing here is particularly good in the evening time.
Key information about Lough Corry
| Nearest Town | Rosslea |
|---|---|
| Area/Length | 6.5 hectares |
| Species | Brown trout |
| Season | 1 March to 31 October |
| Methods | Fly fishing, spinning and worm fishing Fly fishing from boats only. |
| Daily Bag Limit | 4 trout per rod |
| Size Limit | Minimum takeable size 25.4 cm |
| Boats | Fishing is permitted from non-mechanical and electric boats |
| Licence | DCAL Game Rod Licence |
| Permit | DCAL Game Permit |
| Disabled facilities | There is one disabled fishing stand near the quarry dust surfaced car park and slipway. |
This is an upland lough and comes into its own when the weather gets warmer. It fishes well from the month of April through to September. Small dark flies with a touch of silver in them are deadly patterns on this fishery.
How to get there
Click on the button directly below for a map and you will see an arrow which shows Lough Corry.
Click on the map further down to the right on this page for a more detailed view of the location.
From Belfast
Take the M1 and A4 to Fivemiletown, then take the second road on the left towards Cooneen and Carnmore. Corry (signposted) lies on the right just before you reach the scenic area at Carnmore, 12 km from Fivemiletown.
From Lisnaskea
South-east by the A34 to Moorlough Cross, turn left by the B36 towards Roslea. Then turn left at Dernawilt crossroads and proceed for 4.8 km to Lough Corry.

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