About Lough Aleam

Lough Aleam is a lough in the Republic of Ireland. Many Irish loughs offer game and coarse fishing; check the controlling club or fishery for permits and access. Open GilledIt to log catches and check conditions here.

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Lough Aleam: frequently asked questions

Yes — Lough Aleam is a fishing venue in Republic of Ireland. Contact the fishery directly to confirm rules and bookings.

Day-ticket availability for Lough Aleam isn't confirmed in our records. Contact the venue to ask about day tickets, season permits, or club membership.

Species records for Lough Aleam aren't confirmed in our database yet. Open the GilledIt app to see recent catches logged by other UK anglers, or contact the fishery for current stocks.

The Republic of Ireland has no licence requirement for coarse or sea fishing. For salmon and sea trout you need a state licence (around €40 annually, or shorter-term options) plus a permit from the fishery. Most coarse waters at venues like Lough Aleam only need a day ticket from the operator. Inland Fisheries Ireland (fishinginireland.info) is the regulator.

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