Clady River
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The River Clady is a short stretch of river in Northern Ireland.[1][2] The river is formed when the River Grillagh and Knockneil Merge together to form a large river. This happens a few miles outside the village of Culnady. It has a fishing club house located along its banks just outside Clady. The facility consists of a fish counter and a weir was constructed in 2011 for salmon spawning and multiple fishing piers are located along the embankment.
References
- ^ "River Clady". Salmon Ireland. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
- ^ "Body recovered in search for missing worker who fell from bridge in Donegal". Independent.ie. Independent. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
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