Fishing at Dungannon Park lake

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Fishing at Dungannon Park lake

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 6 Jul 2011

This angler was one of several men fishing from boats as it is restricted from certain sections of the banks; the main catch is trout. Viewed from here Image] The Park Lake fly fishery is a 12-acre stream fed lake, set in the middle of rolling grassland and mature woodland. This challenging Troutmaster water is retained by an impressive 18th century dam spanning some 60 metres. The lake is home to a range of aquatic insects and fly life and is stocked weekly with rainbow trout More at http://www.flavouroftyrone.com/html/activities2.html

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