Lismore Castle Fishery
We offer Two Fishing Syndicates
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1. The Castle Syndicate
This syndicate is restricted to 20 syndicate members only. From 1st February – 30th September, Members will either be allocated 2 days per Month for the choice of paying for 16 rod days Fishing per season, or 3 days per month for the choice of paying 24 rod days Fishing per season. Syndicate days are allocated on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and every effort will be made to provide back to back fishing days when or where possible. There is a strict limit of three rods per day for the Castle Beat.
If any Castle Beat Syndicate member would like more than one day per week on the Castle Beat, this must be discussed with the Fishery Manager.
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2. The Golf Course Syndicate
This syndicate is restricted to 15 syndicate members that will be allocated 2 days per month on the Golf Course Beat from 1st February – 30th September, a total of 16 rod days per season. Syndicate days are allocated Monday – Saturday and every effort will be made to provide back to back fishing days when and where possible. There is a strict limit of three rods per day on the Golf Course Beat.
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All Syndicate Member's Must Book a Beat.
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All Syndicate Memberships for both the Castle Beat and the Golf Course Beat are to be paid annually and are by Invitation Only with references. To download an application form, please click here
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Please return the form to the Fishery Manager, Mr. J. Willoughby, c/o Ballyrafter House, Lismore, Co. Waterford. Then send a "Selfie" a digital Photo of your head & shoulders using your phone or camera, send it via Email to: info@lismorecastlefishery.com or by using "Whatsapp" to Mobile No. 087 8295449 for your New Membership Card, if accepted.
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Please note: Membership is not guaranteed, all applications must be vetted and approved by the Fishery Manager upon the return of the form.
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Day Ticket Cards are available for both the Castle and Golf Course Beats throughout the season.
* These Cards Must be returned to the Fishery Manager at the end of the day.
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