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Margy, Carey and Glenshesk Rivers


Margy, Carey and Glenshesk
Nearest Town: - Ballycastle
Area/Length: - Margy 0.8 km Carey 3.6 km Glenshesk 5 km
Species: - Salmon, Sea trout and Brown trout
Season: - 1 March–31 October
Methods: - Margy River - fly fishing only between Bonamargy Bridge and the confluence of the Carey River. Fly fishing, spinning and worm fishing on the remainder. Carey and Glenshesk rivers - fly fishing, spinning and worm fishing
Daily Bag Limit: - There is no bag limit for Trout. Salmon limits click here
Size Limit: - None
Licence: - DCAL Game Fishing Rod Licence
Permit: - DCAL Game Fishing Permit and a Day Ticket
Wild Salmon, Sea Trout and Brown Trout Fishery
Ballycastle Angling Club manages this fishery on behalf of DCAL. The Club issues 18 daily tickets free to holders of DCAL Adult and Juvenile Annual Game Season Permits. Six tickets are issued for the River Margy between the river mouth and the confluence of the Carey River and six tickets are issued for the rivers upstream of the confluence. Day Tickets are available from Mr D McAuley, Moyle Outdoor Angling and Leisure, 17 Castle Street Ballycastle, Co Antrim and Mr R Bell, Ann Street, Ballycastle, Co Antrim. The Margy River and tributaries are noted sea trout fisheries with a run of salmon late in the season. Fishing on the Margy is almost entirely from the right bank by agreement with the riparian owner, Ballycastle Golf Club. Anglers should therefore have particular regard to golfers’ interests. On certain days each year, during competitions, fishing from the golf course will be restricted. Notices will be posted. The Ballycastle Club has established a hatchery to supplement salmon and sea trout stocks and fishing has improved in recent years. The Club has provided good access throughout the fishery.
How to get there
The Margy runs into the sea at Ballycastle, which is on the A2 between Cushendall and Bushmills.