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Lough Carra is the smallest of
the western lakes at 4000 acres. It is an intricate Lough with many
bays and points. A clear lake it is the safest of the western lakes.
It has good fishing all year but is overshadowed by its larger neighbours
Loughs Corrib and Mask. The Lough produces fish to 5 or 6 lb on a
regular basis and in that regard fish of 2lb+ are the norm in this Lough.
Carra has generous hatches of fly all year from the opening date March 1st
until the close on September 30th. and can produce to both traditional wet
fly methods and to the dry fly. The spent gnat fishing can be
phenomenal with dry flies on a balmy evening. The average size for Carra is greater than any other of the
Western Loughs.
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