Wednesday 19/09/2018
Well we didn’t blow away so that’s a good start to the day :). A windy wet morning in Foxford. The river has dropped to
Well we didn’t blow away so that’s a good start to the day :). A windy wet morning in Foxford. The river has dropped to
Update 17.20. The River continued to rise for most of the day and got very coloured, it has peaked at 1.45m on the upper stretches
A dark morning in Foxford, looks like we are going to have some heavy rain. Overall the weekend was quiet on the river. Reports from
Some rain overnight may see a small rise in levels later today but this will not be significant. Bubble and fly appears to have been
Halfway through September! The river is at 0.6m at Ballylahan bridge and should be good for all methods. Again today Spinning, Prawn and bubble and
Shaping up to be a wet and windy weekend. The river is in good condition at the moment, it may creep up a few inches
A wet morning in Foxford, heavy showers. Fishing was quiet yesterday with only a few salmon reported. A mixed forecast for the next while so
A dry cool morning in Foxford. The river is now at 0.55m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. Prawn should
Yesterdays rain has had very little effect on water levels so far. It is now at 0.49m at Ballylahan bridge. I think it will creep
As expected the river was creeping up yesterday and peaked at just under 0.7m at Ballylahan bridge. This has put a noticeable fresh drop 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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