The Navan and District Anglers Association have approximately six miles of fishing on the River Boyne. Upstream of the town, the fishing extends for about a mile on the right bank and for 2.5 miles on the left bank. This is mainly brown trout water, but it produces a few salmon as well. The stretch below Navan is about two miles of double bank fishing and includes quite a bit of the famous Blackcastle Fishery. It has another one mile stretch of the Dunmoe Fishery. Both of these stretches are very good spring beats and often produce 20lb+ fish.The club also has access to stretches of the Kells Blackwater between Bloomsbury’s Bridge and Navan. This water adds a further six miles to the clubs water and is an excellent brown trout fishery.