Thursday 18/07/2019
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A dull breezy morning in Foxford. The river has crept up a little, it is now at 0.5m at Ballylahan bridge. Not
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A dull breezy morning in Foxford. The river has crept up a little, it is now at 0.5m at Ballylahan bridge. Not
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Seems strange to wake up to a wet morning, its just not wet enough though. What has fallen so far will have
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A hazy start to the day in Foxford. The forecast is for some cloud and showers in the early part of the
[soliloquy id=”1982″] As expected things were quiet over the weekend. The bright sunny weather and low water conditions are not a good combination for
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The start of what looks like a bright and sunny day. With the already low water Salmon fishing on the Moy will
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Not a bad morning for fishing, nice bit of cloud cove so far. Lots of fish splashing about around Foxford. They are
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A damp morning in Foxford, we had a few showers overnight. It looks like it will clear up soon and the forecast
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A little bit of mist and light breeze around Foxford this morning, not enough rain to effect water levels. The best method
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Low water levels and bright weather have made angling difficult in the past few days. A little rain forecast for this afternoon
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A nice morning in Foxford, some cloud cover and a little breeze. Not a bad morning for a fish. Water levels are
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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