Sunday 08/05/2022
A dry morning in Foxford with a little bit of cloud cover. The river is in very nice condition, 0.6m at Ballylahan bridge it is
A dry morning in Foxford with a little bit of cloud cover. The river is in very nice condition, 0.6m at Ballylahan bridge it is
A foggy morning in Foxford. The river peaked at 0.92m last night and is now falling. With the fog it is difficult to tell but
A damp morning in Foxford. Some nice widespread rain, not sure it will last long enough to have a proper effect on water levels but
A cloudy start to the day in Foxford, again today it looks like we could have a few showers. The first salmon of the season
A cloudy start to the day in Foxford, looks like we could have some showers. The river is now at 0.37m at Ballylahan bridge. It
A dry morning in Foxford, we have some cloud cover which is good from an angling perspective. The river is at 0.42m at Ballylahan bridge
A cloudy morning in Foxford but it doesn’t look like we will get much rain. The river crept up a little overnight and is now
A misty morning in Foxford but no proper rain. We had drizzle for most of the day yesterday which has risen the river by a
A drizzly morning in Foxford, no major rain yet just a light drizzle and a dull sky. The river is in nice condition for all
A bright dry morning in Foxford. There was a little bit of fog on the river earlier but its burning off now. Water levels from
Based on the Banks of the River Moy in Foxford, the Tiernan Family have been involved in Angling for Salmon on the River Moy for well over a Century. The First Recorded mention of Tiernan’s and The River Moy was when in 1886 visiting Author and Angler
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