In the Carrigallen area, there are no less than 14 first-class waters within a three-mile radius.
Gulladoo Lake is the largest lake in the Carrigallen area, divided in two halves with a short connecting river channel. The Upper and Lower Lakes produce consistent fishing for bream, roach, rudd, pike, perch, and eels. Tench have begun to appear regularly in some swims in the Upper Lake.
The Town Lake and Cullies Lake are both easily accessible via lakeside car parks, and both hold bream, roach, rudd, tench, pike, perch, and eels.
Gangin and Mosey Lakes are on the outskirts of the town. Here, you can fish from stands for bream, roach, rudd, pike, perch, and eels.
Glasshouse Lake is accessible via a private and forestry road with waterside car parking to a 30-peg match length. Fish off the bank for bream, roach, hybrids, perch, pike, and some tench.
Bait and boats are available locally.