Wed 18/04/2018
Yesterdays flood reached almost 2.5m at Ballylahan Bridge. It has started to fall and is now at 1.35m at Ballylahan. It is still very coloured.
Yesterdays flood reached almost 2.5m at Ballylahan Bridge. It has started to fall and is now at 1.35m at Ballylahan. It is still very coloured.
The River is at 1.95m at Ballylahan bridge this morning and will most likely continue to rise for most of the day. We had a
The River is in good order this morning with a small drop of fresh water following the rain yesterday evening. 2 Salmon were reported taken
A windy morning, no rain yet but its not far away. The river is in good condition 0.55m at Ballylahan bridge. The last three customers
Looking like a nice day ahead. We had one nice fish at the shop yesterday, a beautiful fresh 11lb salmon taken from the East mayo
A fresh breezy morning in Foxford. The river is at 0.68m at Ballylahan bridge and is suitable for all methods. So far we have not
Yesterday appears to have been quiet on the river with very few anglers out. I had an hour in the late evening on East Mayo
A breezy and dull morning. The river is in excellent condition 0.825m at Ballylahan bridge. It is suitable for all methods. Its a nice morning
Its starting to feel like spring and there is optimism among anglers. No rain overnight and the river is still dropping. It is now at
The River is now at 1m at Ballylahan bridge. Conditions should be good for all methods during the day. Cloongee and East Mayo fisheries are
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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