Thursday 18th August
The river continued to rise for most of last night and peaked at about 2.7m, it has started to fall but it is very coloured
The river continued to rise for most of last night and peaked at about 2.7m, it has started to fall but it is very coloured
There was some very heavy rain over the past 24 hours and the River has started to rise very sharply, it has risen from 0.25m
The river remains in good order with a nice level of water. There are very few anglers on the river but we are hearing positive
The fishing was relatively quiet today with the best reports from early morning. The water is slowly falling away but still high enough to allow
The River has dropped back to a very good level and the conditions are forecast good for the weekend. There are reasonable numbers of fish
The river rose overnight to peak at 1.2m earlier today, it has started to drop but the heavy showers from last night will cause it
The fishing improved a lot yesterday with the rise in water levels, there were fish reported from both upstream and downstream of Foxford. The water
The River rose steadily last evening and overnight but has leveled of and is starting to fall. The guage at Balylahan is reading 0.9m and
Fishing has slightly improved in the past couple of days with the best reports from the Fisheries Downstream of Foxford and the best method atm
There has been little change in either weather and water conditions in the past 24 hours and the fishing remains difficult, There wsa some 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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