29/04/2017
A breezy morning which should make for good bubble and fly conditions on Cloongee and East Mayo fisheries. Water level at Ballylahan bridge is 0.32m
A breezy morning which should make for good bubble and fly conditions on Cloongee and East Mayo fisheries. Water level at Ballylahan bridge is 0.32m
The fishing has improved over the past few week’s and considering the numbers of Anglers fishing in the area at the moment, returns are very
The River is in very good order and there are many more reports of Salmon being caught over the past few days. Foxford Salmon Anglers
Fishing has been slow on the main Chanel of the Moy since the first fish was landed on 17th March, approx 6 fish have been
The First Salmon of the Season in the Foxford area was landed by Local Angler Shane Gainley on Saturday Morning and weighed 7.5lbs. There was
The First Salmon from the River Moy for the 2017 season was landed this morning the 17th March at around 11am, more information and pic
The river is in very good order and the forecasted heavy rain did not hit this area (yet). The fishing has improved slightly with fish
The Fishing has been slow for the past few weeks, this may be partially due to the small numbers of Anglers on the water at
The River has dropped back to 0.8m on the gauge at Ballylahan and is in great order for all methods, there has also been a
The river fell back from the very high level yesterday and is now just over 1m on the gauge. It is much clearer and is
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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