Angling at Enagh Lough
This water is a good pike fishery with pike in the 7 to 9 kg class caught in the past, as well as many smaller pike and bream. Tench are also present. The side of the Lough nearest the road has been developed for angling and a small car-park, hard path and fishing stands have been provided.
Key information about Enagh Lough
| Nearest Town | Caledon |
|---|---|
| Area/Length | 5.3 hectares |
| Species | Pike, perch, bream, tench and roach |
| Season | All year |
| Methods | All lawful methods including ground bait and maggots |
| Daily Bag Limit | 1 pike / 4 coarse per day |
| Size Limit | Pike of 4 kg (8.8lb) and over and coarse greater than 25 cms must be returned to the water |
| Boats | Fishing from boats is not permitted |
| Licence | DCAL Coarse Fishing Rod Licence |
| Permit | DCAL Coarse Fishing Permit |
| Disabled facilities | See below for details |
Disabled Facilities
There are 25 fishing stands which are all wheelchair accessible from the new tarmac car park. The paths have a quarry dust surface. The area and paths are prone to flooding which can damage path surfaces in winter.
How to get there
Click on the button directly below for a map and you will see an arrow which shows Enagh Lough.
Click on the map further down to the right on this page for a more detailed view of the location.
From Caledon
Take the B45 Dungannon Road for approximately 1.6 km and the lough is on the right.
From Dungannon
Travel towards Caledon on the B45 for about 17.7 km and the lough is on the left.
Click on the map for more details.

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