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The '''Brown Flesk''' is one of the two main tributary rivers of the [[River Maine]] in [[County Kerry]], thee other being the [[Little Maine]]. | The '''Brown Flesk''' is one of the two main tributary rivers of the [[River Maine, County Kerry|River Maine]] in [[County Kerry]], thee other being the [[Little Maine]]. | ||
The river rises in the hills in the east of the county around Scartaglin and Farranfore, and flows generally westwards. It flows by [[Kerry Airport]] before heading north and joining the River Maine. | The river rises in the hills in the east of the county around Scartaglin and Farranfore, and flows generally westwards. It flows by [[Kerry Airport]] before heading north and joining the River Maine. |
Latest revision as of 08:33, 16 November 2024
The Brown Flesk is one of the two main tributary rivers of the River Maine in County Kerry, thee other being the Little Maine.
The river rises in the hills in the east of the county around Scartaglin and Farranfore, and flows generally westwards. It flows by Kerry Airport before heading north and joining the River Maine.
The Brown Flesk is reckoned one of the best rivers in Kerry for salmon and trout.
Location
- Location map: 52°11’2"N, 9°32’32"W
Outside links
- Brown Flesk: GoneFishing.ie
- 'Early Memories of the Brown Flesk': Tim Doherty in 'Stories from the Waterside'
- River: Killarny Fishing Tours