River Bundorragha (Delphi)
The Bundorragha River is part of the famous Delphi fishery in County Mayo. As well as the river, the fishery contains Finlough and Doolough, which also produce plenty of Salmon and Sea Trout every season.

The Bundorragha flows out of Finlough and makes its way South into Killary harbour, just 1 ½ miles downstream. Like many of its Mayo counterparts the Delphi fishery is set amongst some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in Ireland.
The river has 19 named pools, many of which were created in the latter part of the 17th century, by the addition of stone weirs all along the river. Being such a short river you'd expect the fish to run right through to the Loughs but instead they hold up in many of these pools.

The Delphi is a good spring salmon fishery and you can get them from opening day at the start of February, until the end of May. There are plenty of fish, but like many spring fisheries these days you may need a good deal of patience to get bent into one. It'll be worth it though if you do, because the average is close to double figures.
The excellent Grilse run starts at the tail end of May and lasts through the summer, with July being the best month. The average Grilse is around the 4-5lb mark. The Delphi fishery also gets a small run of large summer fish, which can run to over 20lbs.

The fishery takes 12 rods per day and the fishing is rotated on a half day basis between the river and the Loughs. The best chances of a Salmon are on the river but in low water the Loughs can also be very productive.
You can use up to a 14 foot double handed rod on the river, but a single handed 11 footer is fine for almost all of the fishing. You don't need to worry about wading as it's not necessary, nor is it allowed. A 9-11 foot rod is fine on the Loughs. You don't need a Ghillie on the river but you'd be better with one on Finlough, and they are mandatory on Doolough.

The Delphi Fishery was once famed for its large runs of Sea Trout but sadly the stocks have declined drastically in recent years due to the Salmon farming and the subsequent infestations of sea lice. There are still a few Sea Trout about but they are normally caught as a by product of the Salmon fishing. Sea Trout must be released alive, back into the river (or Lough).
To make up for the lack of Sea Trout the Delphi Fishery has its own hatchery, which releases thousands of extra Salmon smolts each year. These fish have their adipose fin clipped and are then tagged before being released back into the river. If you catch one of these fish when they return from the Sea, you must kill it as part of the research program on the Delphi. All of the wild fish must be returned to the water unharmed.
To fish in Ireland you need a rod license from the appropriate fishing authority. You can find the details for the River Bundorragha (Delphi) at:
Western Fisheries Management
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There is an angling bag limit of 10 salmon (any size) or sea trout (over 40 cm).
NOTE: The bag limits are subject to any quota allocated to a river and its tributaries. You should check locally when buying your permit.
Subject to the maximum annual bag limit of ten fish, an angler may take:
- A season bag limit of 3 fish in the period 1 Jan to 11 May.
- A daily bag limit of 3 fish from 12 May to 31 August.
- A daily bag limit of 1 fish from 1 September to the end of the season.
- You must use single hooks and not use worms as bait, once the specified number of fish have been caught in the specified periods.
- Please note that no sea trout of any size caught in the Western Region or the Clew Bay area of the North Western Region can be retained.
After the daily bag limit has been taken, anglers are permitted to fish catch and release, using single barbless hooks and there is a ban on the use of worms.
Some rivers impose their own local restrictions so when you are going to buy your permit for the River Bundorragha (Delphi), please check with the distributor.
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Open: Bag Limits |
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Open: Catch & Release |
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Closed: Sea Trout 40cm Or Less Only |
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Sea Trout |
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Brown Trout |