Irish Fly Fishing and Game Shooting Museum
The Irish Fly Fishing and Game Shooting Museum explores 300 years of hunting and fishing in Ireland. It is a treat for anyone interested in country life. Exhibits tell the stories of hunting and fishing from two angles. They show ingenious devicessuch as hollowed cow horn, used to hold mayflies for fishingmade by ordinary people who hunted and fished to supplement their diets. The museum also displays the exquisite guns, rods and tackle used by the well-to-do, who hunted and fished for sport. An entire room is dedicated to Garnetts & Keegans, an Irish firm that supplied fine fishing and hunting equipment worldwide. Visitors to the museum can enter reconstructions of a Gamekeepers Room from the 1800s and a Gunsmiths Workshop from about 1900. Other displays are housed in the Fishing and Game Shooting Room, the Trophy Room, the Clay Pigeon Room, the Boat House, and the Hatching Room. An ever-expanding Library contains information on all aspects of fishing and hunting in Ireland.
Attanagh
Durrow
Laois
Ireland