Tuesday 04/06/2019
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A little bit of sunshine breaking through the clouds in Foxford this morning. Yesterday turned out to be a good day with some
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A little bit of sunshine breaking through the clouds in Foxford this morning. Yesterday turned out to be a good day with some
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The river rose a little yesterday evening and is now at at 0.9m at Ballylahan bridge. The water is slightly coloured but
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Looking like a windy day ahead which of course will bring rain!. Water conditions are good this morning 0.81m at Ballylahan bridge,
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The river started to fall yesterday morning but following more rainfall it was rising again by late afternoon. This morning it is
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The river is well up this morning 1.35m at Ballylahan bridge. The water is pretty coloured, suitable for worm fishing. Not sure
A damp morning in Foxford. The land appears to have soaked up most of yesterdays rain. The river has risen slightly overnight and is now
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The River crept up a little yesterday reaching 0.45m at Ballylahan bridge. Not a big rise but enough to freshen things up
A dull morning with a light breeze in Foxford. A few nice fish taken yesterday and good reports of fish moving. Anglers have also reported
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A heavy thunder shower at the moment in Foxford. The forecast is for these showers to continue throughout the day. with a bit
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A nice fresh morning in Foxford. Good breeze for bubble and fly, should be a few fish take o this method today.
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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