Sunday 24/03/2019
The Water level at Ballylahan bridge this morning is just under the 1m mark. It is suitable for all methods but spinning and worm will
The Water level at Ballylahan bridge this morning is just under the 1m mark. It is suitable for all methods but spinning and worm will
Its been a few tough weeks on the fishing front. The weather took a dramatic change from what was a very mild winter to wind
The First fish of the Season from the east Mayo waters was landed this morning by Bob Mayne, adding the two reported from the Ballina
A cool fresh day in Foxford. Water levels although falling are still high, 0.9m at Ballylahan Bridge. There has been very little angling activity
Its been a rough few days, strong wind, a lot of rain and pretty cold as well. As you can imagine there has been very
It was Probably the mildest winter we ever had and then its snows on Opening Day. Well at least its open and we can now
I have a feeling it will be a slow start today. I took a stroll around the town last night and it was “party mode”
The second last day of the season and conditions are good. The river is in nice order for all methods. Prawn and spinning will be
A dry cool morning in Foxford. Water levels are good and the water is in nice condition for all methods. During the past week Fly
A fresh breezy morning in Foxford, good conditions for bubble and fly. The river is at 0.61 at Ballylahan bridge. On the fisheries downstream of
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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