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Brian Russell Fly Fishing

Brian Russell Fly Fishing

Brian Russell, an accomplished Northern Ireland Fly Fishing Guide and three-time National Rivers Champion, resides in Ulster’s heartland. The region is renowned for its pristine streams and waterways, offering some of Ireland’s finest wild brown trout and Atlantic salmon fishing. As a seasoned champion, Brian is the perfect guide for your fly fishing adventure in Northern Ireland.

For an exceptional guided fly fishing experience across Ireland, contact Brian. He handles everything—transportation, accommodations, and more—ensuring your holiday or fishing tour exceeds expectations and creates lasting memories.

Even if you’re visiting Ireland on business, Brian can arrange an evening of guided fly fishing, complete with all necessary equipment. He offers premier fly fishing on local rivers like the Bann, Cusher, Callan, and Lagan, all within 20 minutes of his home in Armagh, Antrim, and Down. For a bespoke salmon fishing experience, consider the Rivers Finn and Owenea in County Donegal. Alternatively, explore the River Mourne and its tributaries—Strule, Camowen, and Drumragh—in County Tyrone. Easily accessible spots like Lough Erne in Fermanagh, the Colebrooke River, and the Lough Neagh System (where Brian has fished for over 40 years) provide opportunities to catch trout, sea trout, dollaghan, and salmon.

Combine fly fishing with sightseeing and golf along County Antrim’s rivers, where you can also visit the Giant’s Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, or the Royal Golf Course in Portrush. Brian also has extensive expertise in East Coast rivers, from the Fane in Louth to the Slaney, with particular mastery of the Liffey in Kildare and the Kells Blackwater in Meath.

Why Choose Brian?

  • Over 40 years of experience
  • Three-time National Rivers Champion
  • Expert in wild brown trout, Atlantic salmon, and sea trout

Get in touch with Brian Russell Fly Fishing today!


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