Mon 07/08/2017
The river was creeping up most of the day yesterday and peaked at 0.97m at Ballylahan bridge. It is now falling again but is coloured.
The river was creeping up most of the day yesterday and peaked at 0.97m at Ballylahan bridge. It is now falling again but is coloured.
The river is very slightly up on yesterday, from 0.7m to 0.75m at Ballylahan bridge. This is nothing substantial and should not cause problems for
The River is now at 0.78m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. Prawn will start to work on fisheries down
A showery morning with a fresh breeze, the river is at 1.07m at Ballylahan bridge and is coloured. It is suitable for spinning and worm
The river is now at 0.9m at Ballylahan Bridge. It is reasonably clear and is in good condition for spinning.Fisheries down stream of Foxford should
The River is rising this morning and with heavy showers will probably continue to do so for most of the day. It is now just
The River is in very nice condition this morning and is suitable for all methods. Most of the fish taken in the past few days
Fishing in the past few days has been relatively slow. Lots of Salmon throughout the system but a poor take. the river is rising a
We had reasonably heavy rain yesterday evening which should see a small rise in water levels throughout today. i would not expect a lot of
A cool dull morning with a light breeze, nice fishing conditions. Angling activity for the weekend was low. As has been the case for the
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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