Angling at Lough na Cranagh and Lough Doo
Located on the north Antrim coast in idyllic surroundings, Lough na Cranagh is stocked with fingerling brown trout which are allowed to mature to sizes well over four pounds. Lough Doo is mixed with rainbow and brown trout, and overflows the Fairhead peninsula.
Key information
Nearest Town | Ballycastle |
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Area/Length | Lough na Cranagh (88.7 hectares) Lough Doo (33.8 hectares) |
Species | Brown Trout |
Season | 1 March to 31 October |
Methods | Fly fishing with flies less than 3/4 inches long |
Daily Bag limit | Three trout per rod |
Boats | Boats are available from Fairhead Fishing Club |
Licence |
DAERA game rod licence: Game rod licence prices from DAERA |
Permit |
DAERA game angling permit: Game angling permit prices from DAERA |
Day Ticket | Fairhead Fishing Club Day Ticket |
Day ticket information
Fairhead Fishing Club manages the loughs for DAERA. Seven day tickets are available to DAERA season permit holders. Tickets are available from:
D McAuley's23 Ann Street
Ballycastle
- telephone: 028 2076 9521
How to get there
Take the A2 Cushendall Road from Ballycastle. At Ballyvoy turn left onto Torr Road. Take Fairhead Road on the left and follow to the end where there is a small car park. The Cranagh lake is visible from the road. Lough Doo is over the hill. Both lakes are accessed by foot through the gateway.