07/04/2018
The rain has stopped and water levels are dropping. The river is now at 1.6m at Ballylahan bridge. it is coloured and suitable for worm
The rain has stopped and water levels are dropping. The river is now at 1.6m at Ballylahan bridge. it is coloured and suitable for worm
A lot of rainfall overnight and it is continuing. The river will most likely rise later today, just how much we do not know yet.
Its a beautiful frosty morning in Foxford. The River has dropped overnight and is at 0.82m at Ballylahan bridge. Although still a little coloured It
Following yesterdays heavy rainfall the river has risen and is now at 1.2m at Ballylahan bridge. It will be out of order for today at
A cold wet Easter and a cold start to the week. Not ideal angling weather but at least the signs are good. There was a
The Moy is fishing very well for the time of year, already there has been 25+ salmon reported not including Pontoon Bridge which has also
Last day of the 2017 season and it looks ok. The river is at 1.2m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for spin
The river has dropped a good bit since yesterday and is at 1.27m at Ballylahan bridge. It is suitable for spinning and worm fishing. Update
Yesterdays heavy rain has led to a big flood in the river, it has started to drop but is still at 2.7m at Ballylahan bridge.
A wet and nasty morning, the river is still falling and is at 0.7m at Ballylahan bridge. Hopefully the rain will not persist. Reasonably good
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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