Sat 22/07/2023
An overcast drizzly morning in Foxford. The river is rising, now at 0.67m at Ballylahan bridge it will keep rising for most of the day.
An overcast drizzly morning in Foxford. The river is rising, now at 0.67m at Ballylahan bridge it will keep rising for most of the day.
Some cloud building over Foxford this morning and it looks like we will have some more rain today. It’s not really needed for angling but
A little bit of sunshine through a cloudy sky in Foxford this morning, it wont be too bad today. Mixed reports yesterday, some anglers having
A few showers but apart from that its not a bad morning in Foxford. A reasonable day on the river yesterday and we had some
An overcast morning in Foxford, we could have more showers throughout the day. The weekends flood peaked at 2.3m and the river was very dirty.
Not so wet this morning in Foxford, still some cloud and a few showers knocking about. The river peaked at 2.3m at Ballylahan bridge. A
Still raining 🙂 , and a wet windy day ahead. The river is well up this morning, now at 1.5 m at Ballylahan bridge I
A very cloudy and grey morning in Foxford. We had some heavy showers yesterday afternoon and the river is already creeping up. Now at 0.337m
A mix of cloud and blue skies over Foxford this morning. There is some more rain on the way over the next few days and
A grey overcast morning in Foxford. The river is now at 0.34m at Ballylahan bridge, it will probably hold at this for the day. We
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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