WebThe Toome Eel Fishery Ltd was established in 1925, having leased the fishing rights of the Lough and non-tidal Bann from the Shaftsbury Estate. They sold on the lease to a Dutch company in 1959, which in 1962 were granted a legal extension of the 1911 injunction to cover the whole of the Lough. WebWith an eel fishery on its doorstep, the store receives a selection of vacuumed packed pollan and trout to sell onto its customers. As the fishery has no retail outlet, locals struggle to buy directly from the plant but the relationship Mace Toomebridge has with the owner provides an opportunity for customers to purchase fish sourced only ...
Lough Neagh Fisheries Visitors Centre - Toomebridge
Web13. aug 2015 · The Eel Fishery in Toomebridge will host the River to Lough Festival on 29 August By Audrey Watson BBC News NI Until recently, very few people knew what went on inside the largest eel... WebTOOMEBRIDGE ANTRIM BT41 3SE This address belongs to Unit 1 located in the street of Toomebridge and the city of Antrim. The postcode for this property is BT41 3SE. Unit 1, 54 Creagh Road, Toomebridge is located at about m above sea level. This property is situated at an approximate latitude and longitude of , respectively. Grid Reference donnington pharmacy turreff hall
Lough Neagh Fisheries Visitor Centre launches - Lough …
WebLough Neagh Fisheries Visitors Centre 4 Bannside, Toomebridge, County Antrim, BT41 3SB About Lough Neagh is home to the largest wild eel fishery in Europe and also supports sustainable stocks of other high quality freshwater species including pollan, perch and dollaghan trout. WebAll the eels captured either on the lough or at the weirs, are transported to the HQ at Toomebridge for sorting and grading. The brown eel are off-loaded, one tank at a time and each fishermen’s catch is sorted individually, with any deemed too small, being returned to the system. EEL SORTED & GRADED WebEel Fishery Toomebridge Lough Neagh, River Bann The eel fishery at Toomebridge is situated close to where Lough neagh starts it's journey to the sea (river Bann) just a little downstream from the main Londonderry road bridge. Main Building The main door with the very appropriate designed surrounding railings. The city of elberta