Mon 5th June
The River rose by 40cm overnight and this morning, although not a very big flood it has “Stirred” a few Salmon to move and take.
The River rose by 40cm overnight and this morning, although not a very big flood it has “Stirred” a few Salmon to move and take.
The River continues to drop slowly with very little significant rain falling over the past few days. There is still good reports of fish making
The River has risen by 1foot (30cm) overnight and has now levelled off. It is not a very big rise and will have dropped again
The day has started of wet and windy, not enough rain yet to have a positive effect on water levels. Lets see what happens for
The rain forecast for this area has not yet arrived but there was a bit more cloud cover today which has helped the Angling. Fish
“Mostly cloudy today with scattered outbreaks of rain, locally heavy, with a risk of thundery downpours” that’s what the forecast says! Hopefully we will get
Despite the continuing dry spell there are still reasonably good numbers of fish making their way up through the system. The water is very low
Another bright morning, perhaps a little change after mid week. There were 13 Salmon reported from the Rinnanney fishery for the week ranging in weight
Good reports from Fisheries downstream of Foxford. Anglers have reported Salmon from Rinnanney and Foxford Fisheries yesterday. There appears to be good numbers of fish
As predicted the Fisheries downstream of Foxford have started to produce fish. 4 salmon confirmed from Rinnanney yesterday and anglers reported seeing some good fish
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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