Saturday 30/06/2018
Hot,Hot,Hot and we have had enough of it! i can only imagine how the fish are feeling. The water temperature is now over 20 degrees
Hot,Hot,Hot and we have had enough of it! i can only imagine how the fish are feeling. The water temperature is now over 20 degrees
The hot weather continues, water levels are low and conditions are not ideal. Despite this fish are been taken and fresh grilse are moving. Early
Water levels are falling fast now and fishing on the river is pretty difficult. There’s an opportunity for the early part of the morning and
Not as bright this morning and there’s a little bit of breeze which will help. Thers a good number of fish lying from Cloongee to
Heading into another bright day with dropping water levels. Prawn, fly and bubble and fly will be the best methods and early or late. Had
Could be a nice day for the beach 🙂 . Looking pretty bright already. Plenty of fish throughout the system so its not impossible. The
Its a bright morning in Foxford and it looks like this weather pattern is set to continue for a while. Its not a disaster. theres
Fishing yesterday was as predicted very good. A lot of fish were taken throughout the river. While most of the fish were Grilse in the
The River is at 0.75m at Ballylahan bridge and is excellent order for spinning and worm fishing. It should be one of the better days
The River has risen a bit overnight. Not the biggest flood of the year but it should be enough to move some fish. It is
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