Tuesday 12/09/2018
A dry cool morning in Foxford. The river is now at 0.55m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. Prawn should
A dry cool morning in Foxford. The river is now at 0.55m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. Prawn should
Yesterdays rain has had very little effect on water levels so far. It is now at 0.49m at Ballylahan bridge. I think it will creep
As expected the river was creeping up yesterday and peaked at just under 0.7m at Ballylahan bridge. This has put a noticeable fresh drop of
The river has crept up a few inches overnight (now at 0.42m at Ballylahan bridge) and will most likely rise by a few more inches
A few showers promised this morning but these should clear as the day goes on. very few anglers on the river yesterday. The best report
A cool dry morning in Foxford but the forecast is for some rain later. I went for a quick walk earlier, fish splashing all over
The river is at 0.32m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. Fish were taken on prawn and bubble and fly
The river is at 0.32m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good condition for all methods. It is a nice dull breezy morning and bubble
A cool morning in Foxford. The river is at 0.36m at Ballylahan bridge and is suitable for all methods. Fly, Bubble and fly and prawn
The river is back down to 0.4m at Ballylahan bridge. Over the past few days fish have been taken on all methods but the prawn
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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