Anglers must carry an electronic (pdf) or printed version of their permit while fishing

Water Temperatures Alert – Ballyvary, Cloongee, Erriff, Moy, Galway Fisheries Now Closed

The Galway Fishery, Moy Fishery (including the New Beat),  Cloongee and Erriff Fishery closed due to elevated water temperatures.

Update 14/7/2026: Ballyvary also closes due to high water temperatures.

Water temperatures have exceeded 20C and therefore the fisheries must close in accordance with IFI’s Warm Water Protocol.

IFI is guided by scientific advice that indicates a dramatic increase in angling-related mortalities at temperatures above 20 degrees.

Check Before Travelling

IFI encourages anglers to contact the fisheries for the latest advice before travelling.

Fish Handling and Welfare

At all fisheries where catch-and-release angling is permissible, anglers should take extra precautions during times of warm temperatures to minimise the stress on fish such as brown trout and Atlantic salmon.

Anglers using catch-and-release methods are encouraged to limit the exposure of fish to air, or avoid it completely where possible.

See our guidelines to safe handling for catch and release.

The Galway, Erriff, Moy, Cloongee, Laune and Ballyvary fisheries are owned by the State, and operated by IFI.

IFI urges the public to report any instances of distressed fish, fish kills, illegal fishing, or water pollution to IFI’s confidential 24/7 number on 0818 34 74 24.