Keshcarrigan Lough
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Keshcarrigan lough (Irish: Ceis CharraigĂn loch, meaning 'Kesh, or causeway, near the little rock, lake') is a mesotrophic freshwater near Keshcarrigan village, in northwest Ireland. Known for quality coarse fishing, Keshcarrigan lough allows bank fishing from concrete stands on the northern shore, two with wheelchair access. The ecology of Keshcarrigan lough, and other Leitrim waterways, is threatened by curly waterweed, zebra mussel, and freshwater clam invasive species.
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Keshcarrigan Lough location in Ireland
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Keshcarrigan lough (Irish: Ceis CharraigĂn loch, meaning 'Kesh, or causeway, near the little rock, lake') is a mesotrophic freshwater near Keshcarrigan village, in northwest Ireland. Known for quality coarse fishing, Keshcarrigan lough allows bank fishing from concrete stands on the northern shore, two with wheelchair access. The ecology of Keshcarrigan lough, and other Leitrim waterways, is threatened by curly waterweed, zebra mussel, and freshwater clam invasive species.
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