Creeve Lough

Address

Caledon, UK

Fishery Information

Creeve Lough is a 18-hectare lake situated south of the Aughnacloy-Benburb road. It is known for its abundance of pike, perch, bream, and roach. Anglers can use all lawful methods, including ground bait and maggots for coarse fish. The daily bag limit is one pike per day or four coarse fish per day, and there is a size limit for pike weighing 4kg and over and coarse longer than 25cm that must be returned to the water.

What tactics work well?

As Creeve Lough contains pike, perch, bream, and roach, there are a variety of tactics that work well depending on the species targeted. For example, pike can be caught using lures, while bream and roach can be caught using ground bait and maggots.

What facilities are on site?

There are car parks available at Creeve Lough that are shaded by trees. Other facilities are not mentioned.

Is parking available?

Yes, there are car parks available at Creeve Lough.

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