Fishing
Lake Limerick is stocked by the State as well as by the Association. Lake Leprechaun is only stocked by the Association.
Lake Limerick is a semi-private lake, which is only open to the public during fishing season and only if actively fishing. Fishing on Lake Limerick requires a State issued fishing license and compliance with State fishing regulations, including adherence to the fishing season, as published by the State Department of Fish and Wildlife .
Lake Leprechaun is a private lake. Fishing on Lake Leprechaun is reserved for homeowners and their guests only. Although fishing is year around on Lake Leprechaun, it is not open to the public at any time.
Fishing is not allowed from any of the roads around either of the lakes and especially not from any of the dams.
In addition to boat access, fishing on Lake Limerick is permitted from:
- The fishing dock, at the very end of Log Toy Park (not the swimming dock)
- The main dock at the Clubhouse (give way to docked vessels)
- The docks at Anglia, Banbury and Way-to-Tipperary (give way to swimmers and avoid the boat launches)
For information on launching a boat, visit the Boat Launch page.
Special note on the Fishing Derby
The Association typically hosts a Fishing Derby on the opening day of fishing season every year. The derby is extremely well received with several hundred participants, catch prizes, raffles and other give-a-ways. As mentioned, in addition to the State stocking, the Association also stocks the lake with larger “derby trout”, some growing to over 4 pounds.
Information on the Derby can be found in the Activities and Events pages of the website.