Lough Those few locals who use this cut-off from Lough Allen prefer to walk along the bank at least 80 metres before plonking down their box. Lough Allen ( Irish: Loch Aillionn) [2] is a lake on the River Shannon [3] in northeastern Connacht, Ireland. There are small lakes dotted along the river that offer good fishing and there's a village-by-village guide on angling in our Travel Guide. Views can be seen from The communal area and The Apple Orchard which overlooks Lough Allen and The Iron Mountain - Slibh An Larainn. and bait tips, which can cut a lot of corners. The other two, Lough Ree and Lough Derg are much further to the south. season, massive shoals migrate into a vast bay where these shores are, Loch Scurr Pump House Stretch: Offers excellent Bream, Roach and Hybrid catches. Game fish species include wild Atlantic Salmon, Sea Trout and Brown Trout. Fishing in Lough Allen, Drumshanbo, Co Leitrim. The lake is shallow and can get weedy during the summer. E.K. Less than 30 minutes from Lough Erne, our offers 4 pike fishing boats and 2 Garmin Fish Finders kindly donated by M. Founds, Anglers World. 3ozs in 1997. Access is though private land and care should be taken to respect the lands you are crossing. Expert advice, boats and bait are available locally. beyond the start of the car access track to Barneys, can also fish well Located on Lough Allen, this shore fishery is along the south western end of the lake. Kiltybardon Lake and St John's Lake hold Bream of 1 - 2lbs with Roach and Hybrids also. // -->