Wednesday 26/06/2019
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A hazy start to the morning which will most likely develop into a bright sunny day. The river is at 0.42m at
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A hazy start to the morning which will most likely develop into a bright sunny day. The river is at 0.42m at
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Slightly cooler this morning with a Northeast breeze, cloudy at present. Water levels were creeping up a little yesterday, it is now
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A misty start to the day in Foxford. This will clear later and the forecast gives sunny spells with the chance of
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A beautiful fishing morning, nice cloud cover and a good breeze. Ideal conditions for bubble and fly and spinning. The river is
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A cloudy start to the day in Foxford, not a bad morning for a fish. Water conditions are good. It is staring to
[soliloquy id=”1982″] 21st June, the longest day of the year :). A bright start to the day in Foxford. Water levels are starting to
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A bright start to the day in Foxford. In general fishing was quiet on the river yesterday, just a few reports of
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A nice morning in Foxford, some showers forecast throughout the day. Water levels are good, 0.5m at Ballylahan bridge and it is suitable
[soliloquy id=”1982″] In general the past few days have been quiet on the river, a mix of springers and Grilse been taken but no
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A damp start to the day in Foxford, heavy showers. The river has crept up a little overnight and is now at
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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