Your fishing package includes tourist board approved self catering cottage in BALLINA/CO.MAYO
Description Ballina, with a population of 7000 people, is the largest town in County Mayo. Built on the River Moy, one of Mayo's richest salmon and trout rivers, Ballina's bridges are busy with anglers throughout the season. The original settlement at Ballina was at Ardnaree, on the east side of the river. This site is marked by the ruins of a 14th century Augustinian friary. Near Ballina's railway station is the Dolmen of the Four Maols, three large rocks, capped by a massive boulder, a tombstone dating from the Bronze Age.
THE WORLD FAMOUS RIVER MOY.
The river Moy is Ireland's most prolific salmon river. In 1994 the Moy produced 12,305 salmon to the rod and line and the average was 7,660 per year since then. The river has eleven seperate fisheries including the state owned Moy fishery at Ballina and severally privately owned. One of the greatest advantages of the Moy is that it offers wide variety of fishing including salmon, sea, and brown trout ranging from top class fly water to worm fishing to spinning depending on the stretch being fished.
This lady angler from the United States displays two salmon caught on a September's afternoon at the Slippy Clay Pool. Best fish weighed 14 pounds. 
Four Moy grilse grassed at Byrnes Ledges.
Two visiting french anglers with three spring salmon, heaviest 14 pounds caught during an afternoon's fishing in April.