Limestone · West / Mayo

Lough Conn / Lough Cullin

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Twin loughs connected by a short channel near Pontoon — different characters despite their proximity.

Species

A respectable few hours, if you choose your moments

Good wave on — drift country. A useful wave. Work the productive shore.

49% confidence — limited data

This venue is often best in spring through autumn.

Conditions
Wind
W 22 km/h
Moderate breeze
Wave
40 cm chop
Water temp
No reading
Air temp
7°C
Cloud
Broken
Pressure
Rain · 24h
0.0 mm
No rain

Some readings unavailable — check directly before fishing.

Condition match
74%
Cloud100%
Wind65%
Temp60%

A good match for this venue — most conditions are close to what it fishes best in.

How to fish it · for brown trout
When
March and April for the buzzer hatch, before the mayfly arrives. Mayfly mid-May to mid-June across both loughs. Cullin's hatches lag Conn's by a few days — peaty water warms more slowly than limestone.
Where
Pontoon channel between Conn and Cullin is the classic anchor. Limestone shallows on Conn, peaty bays on Cullin — the loughs fish like two different waters.
Method
Drift the limestone shallows on Conn with team wets — Bibio on the bob, Connemara Black on the dropper. In March and April work buzzer patterns slow under a bung. Cullin wants smaller, drabber flies.
Kit
10 to 11 ft #6 boat rod, floating line, 5 to 6 lb fluoro. Spare buzzer leader for the early-season work. Drogue and long-handled net.
The plan
Plan A

Set up a broadside drift and cover the water systematically. Work Gosling on the bob and Hare's Ear Spider on the point.

Plan B

If the main plan is not working, switch to a smaller, more imitative pattern fished slower and deeper. A change of drift angle can also make a difference.

Watch for

Keep an eye on changing conditions — wind shifts and cloud breaks can trigger short feeding spells.

Boat — drift

A gentle ripple is ideal for drifting — broadside drift covering the wind lanes should be productive.

Why this score
  • Cloud cover (cloud) suits the fishery well.
Through the year
0–3 scale · May highlighted
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Trout seasonSeason
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2
2
2
2
2
2
1
Black MidgeHatch
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
Daddy Long LegsHatch
2
3
2
Hawthorn FlyHatch
2
2
Lake OliveHatch
1
2
2
2
2
2
1

Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Gallery · 1
  1. Terrain map of the venue
    Terrain map
Permits & access
Free state water
State rod licence required for trout / salmon as applicable.
  • No permit needed — state rod licence only
  • Boats from Crossmolina, Pontoon, Foxford
  • Salmon licence additional.
Directions
About this water

Twin loughs connected by a short channel near Pontoon — different characters despite their proximity. Lough Conn is limestone-fed with superb mayfly and olive fishing, clear water and responsive trout. Cullin is darker, peaty water with a different mood entirely. Together they offer the best brown trout fishing in Mayo. Salmon run through from the Moy system. Dapping is excellent when the breeze favours it.

  • Lough system
  • Limestone
Seasons & zones
  • Trout15 February → 30 September

Sea trout: Variable seasonal (2026) — Conn (Mayo) carries sea-trout relevance but should not be modelled as a clean "primary open" signal — returns are condition-dependent and stock context tracks the wider western Irish picture.

About this water · Lough note · 4 min read

Twin loughs connected by a short channel near Pontoon — different characters despite their proximity. Lough Conn is limestone-fed with superb mayfly and olive fishing, clear water and responsive trout. Cullin is darker, peaty water with a different mood entirely. Together they offer the best brown trout fishing in Mayo. Salmon run through from the Moy system. Dapping is excellent when the breeze favours it.

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