Saturday 19/05/2018
A bright morning which will hopefully cloud over later. The upper part of the river need water. Fisheries downstream of Foxford are producing fish and
A bright morning which will hopefully cloud over later. The upper part of the river need water. Fisheries downstream of Foxford are producing fish and
While yesterday was quiet on the upper parts of the river fish were taken further down stream of Foxford. Hopefully with a little more cloud
Another bright morning in Foxford. The river is at 0.38m at Ballylahan bridge. The fisheries downstream of Foxford will soon be at perfect level and
The day is starting of bright in Foxford, the bit of heat will help trout fishing on the Loughs. The river is at 0.41m at
The River is at 0.43m at Ballylahan bridge. Good conditions for Bubble and Fly. Good reports of fish from Pontoon bridge in the past week
The River is at 0.48m at Ballylahan bridge this morning and is in good condition for all methods. Fish are lying throughout the river and
The river is now at 0.57m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good order for all methods. Some cloud and showers promised so it should
The River did not rise alot following yesterdays rain, it is at 0.74m at Ballylahan bridge. A little bit of colour in the water in
A wet and wild morning in Foxford. There is no rise in water levels yet, 0.48m at Ballylahan bridge. The rain at the moment is
A cool morning, just 4 degrees in Foxford and we have showers. The River is still in good condition, 0.48m at Ballylahan bridge. Quite a
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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