Friday 24/08/2018
The river crept up yesterday afternoon and is now at 1.07m at Ballylahan bridge. It will probably hold this level for today at least. The
The river crept up yesterday afternoon and is now at 1.07m at Ballylahan bridge. It will probably hold this level for today at least. The
The River peaked at 1.17m at Ballylahan bridge. It has started to drop and is at 0.9m. Suitable for worm and spinning it should be
A reasonably heavy band of rain passed over last night and it will have an effect on water levels. The river has started to rise
And we are back :). The River is in very nice condition, suitable for all methods. Fishing on the upper parts has been a bit
Showery rain forecast for today but it is not likely to have an effect on water levels. A nice breezy morning in Foxford. There’s a
A dark cloudy morning in Foxford. No significant rain falling and no change in water levels yet. Still lots of fish throughout the system, a
Fishing for the past week or so has been slow with very little angling effort. This is normal enough for this time of year as
Still no big change in conditions, the rain that fell yesterday evening and last night will have little or no effect on water levels. The
Oops, just got a gentle reminder that we hadn’t put an update up yet today. A dry slightly breezy morning with showers forecast for the
A few showers overnight but nothing significant. Its not a bad fishing morning in Foxford, sunny spells and a nice breeze. Throughout the week angling
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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