Monday 21/08/2017
The river is creeping up again this morning. The fresh water is coming from rain that fell in the afternoon yesterday. we have had more
The river is creeping up again this morning. The fresh water is coming from rain that fell in the afternoon yesterday. we have had more
The River continues to fall at the moment, we have had very heavy showers in the past 24 hours and some of these may still
The River is at 0.8m at Ballylahan bridge and is suitable for worm or spin. There is a mixed weather forecast for the weekend so
Water levels have been fluctuating over the past few days, the river rose again overnight and has started to fall now, it is now at
The river is now at 0.65 at Ballylahan bridge and is in nice condition. Its a wet and windy morning so today will most likely
The River has now started to drop and is at 0.92 at Ballylahan bridge. There is still a lot of colour in the water. worm
The river is rising pretty fast this morning. It is now at 0.6m at Ballylahan bridge. Judging by further upstream it will continue to rise.
The river is at 0.44m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. There is some wind promised for the early part
The river is now at 0.49m at Ballylahan bridge. Reports for the past few days have been quiet. A lot of fish been seen but
The River is now at 0.78m at Ballylahan bridge and is clearing nicely.There’s a lot of resident fish throughout the system and reports of fresh
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