Thursday 14/09/2017
The River is rising again this morning, it is at 1.45m at Ballylahan but will come close to 2m before evening. The water is not
The River is rising again this morning, it is at 1.45m at Ballylahan but will come close to 2m before evening. The water is not
The River is at 1.56m at Ballylahan bridge and is suitable for spinning and worm fishing. there are reports of a few fish starting to
The river peaked at 1.8m at Ballylahan bridge and has started to fall. The water is coloured and only suitable for worm and maybe spinning.
The River is at 1.65m at Ballylahan bridge and is coloured, it will stay high for the next few days.
The River is at 1.1m at Ballylahan bridge and for now has stopped rising. we are still having heavy showers, which if they continue will
A damp morning in Foxford. The river is at 0.58m and is in good condition. If the rain persists we will probably see another rise
Water levels in the river continue to fall, it is now at 0.65m at Ballylahan bridge. The clarity is good and prawn and shrimp fishing
The River is at 0.72m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. Conditions should continue to improve through the week.
The River peaked at just over 1m at Ballylahan bridge last night. It is now dropping and is at 0.9m. Slightly coloured in Foxford but
The River is at 0.66m at Ballylahan bridge. Following the rain yesterday afternoon and last night it is likely to rise throughout the day. It
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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