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    • B - Waterville Angling Centre, Waterville, Co. Kerry,
    • C - Waterville, Kerry, Irlanda
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Waterville Fisheries Development Group

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Region / State:
Munster
Province:
Kerry
Location:
Waterville
Website:
http://www.loughcurrane.com/
Telephone 1:
353 (0)86 9761314
Telephone 2:
353 (0)87 9942792
Address:
Waterville Angling Centre, Waterville, Co. Kerry
Owner:
Neil O'shea
Contact:
Michael Roden
Email address:
oshealoughcurrane@eircom.net; michaelr@mpg.ie
Last update:
2012-11-20 12:02:23

The Development Plan is a program of measures which aim to conserve and manage the quality angling product which is a valuable resource for the local economy. The valuable work carried out on the streams and rivers will ensure our salmon and sea trout will spawn and reproduce for future generation to enjoy. We would like also to thank Inland Fisheries Ireland for their continued support of the Group. Our thanks also to the Rural Social Scheme who assistance with our stream management is invaluable. Their involvement is a very good example of how the RSS can assist local community groups and also have a benefit to a wider community.

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