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Temple Springs Fishery

11 Temple Road, Garvagh, County Londonderry, BT51 5BH
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The two lakes are extended lint dams from the 1800s and are fed by the historic Tober Aine (Annie's Well). The surrounding flora and fauna is wild and unspoilt providing an abundance of insect life for the fish and a visual feast for the anglers. The views are stunning and stretch from Garvagh Forest to Corky mountain and Slemish in the East.

The unique purpose of Temple Springs Fishery is to cater for people who would like to benefit from a fishing experience but find it difficult to get started or find the larger fisheries intimidating. When you come to us you will have the place to yourself. There is a fishing lodge with toilets. Whether you come as a family, youth group, corporate group or a group of friends, we aim to get your fishing experience off to the best possible start.

There are two lakes, the upper lake is half an acre and the lower lake is slightly larger, they are best suited to a float and bait method of fishing which is a good starting point. The lakes are stocked to capacity for each visit. We use triploid rainbow trout which keep their condition year round and weigh in between 1 and 5 lbs. Some specimen brown trout are also available. Catch and release is encouraged, all fish can be released.

The tackle provided comprises of a rod, reel, bait, line and floats to each angler. Nets priest and some seating is provided at the lakeside. There are also some fly fishing kits if anyone wants to give it a try. If your party are fishing novices and would like an hours induction to get started, we are very lucky to have the services of Bert Atkins, a top national and international angler.

We have a new self service kiosk for paying, rules and rod/tackle pick up. This will be monitored by cctv. Payment MUST be made before fishing starts.*Rods and tackle MUST be left back in full working order (no tangles and fully lined with float and hook).

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Groups catered for
  • Lessons/courses available
  • Prior Booking Required
  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Payment Methods

  • Euros accepted

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* Dawn to Dusk every day by prior appointment only.
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