Monday 04/06/2018
Yesterdays water has ran of and the river is back down to 0.3m at Ballylahan bridge. Although it was a small rise the water is
Yesterdays water has ran of and the river is back down to 0.3m at Ballylahan bridge. Although it was a small rise the water is
Although most of the heavy rain missed us the river is creeping up slightly. It has risen to 0.4m at Ballylahan and will probably make
No change in water levels as the rain has missed us so far, hopefully later today we will get some. Anglers are taking fish on
Fishing on the river in the past few days has been difficult. Most of the fish been taken are early morning and late evening with
A slight change in weather conditions this morning and the possibility of some showers later in the day. Anyone ready for bubble and Fly on
On the plus side,it is a beautiful morning :). Over the past few days we have been seeing a few more Grilse. Numbers will soon
Probably the warmest day of the summer so far. fishing will be difficult during the day. Hopefully as things cool down this evening there will
A bright morning in Foxford and it looks like it will stay that way today. Fishing has been pretty difficult over the past few days
The River is at 0.32m at Ballylahan bridge, it is in good condition for bubble and fly or prawn fishing. Hopefully we will get some
A lively fresh morning in Foxford. Good conditions again this morning for bubble and fly fishing. No big reports in the past few days but
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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