Thursday 06/06/2019
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The River peaked at 1.6m at Ballylahan bridge yesterday but is now rising again. It is now at 1.7m and is likely
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The River peaked at 1.6m at Ballylahan bridge yesterday but is now rising again. It is now at 1.7m and is likely
[soliloquy id=”1982″] 06.40 Following heavy rain yesterday and overnight the river is now rising. It is at 1.25m at Ballylahan bridge and is likely
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A little bit of sunshine breaking through the clouds in Foxford this morning. Yesterday turned out to be a good day with some
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The river rose a little yesterday evening and is now at at 0.9m at Ballylahan bridge. The water is slightly coloured but
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Looking like a windy day ahead which of course will bring rain!. Water conditions are good this morning 0.81m at Ballylahan bridge,
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The river started to fall yesterday morning but following more rainfall it was rising again by late afternoon. This morning it is
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The river is well up this morning 1.35m at Ballylahan bridge. The water is pretty coloured, suitable for worm fishing. Not sure
A damp morning in Foxford. The land appears to have soaked up most of yesterdays rain. The river has risen slightly overnight and is now
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The River crept up a little yesterday reaching 0.45m at Ballylahan bridge. Not a big rise but enough to freshen things up
A dull morning with a light breeze in Foxford. A few nice fish taken yesterday and good reports of fish moving. Anglers have also reported
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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