Friday 29th July
The River rose steadily last evening and overnight but has leveled of and is starting to fall. The guage at Balylahan is reading 0.9m and
The River rose steadily last evening and overnight but has leveled of and is starting to fall. The guage at Balylahan is reading 0.9m and
Fishing has slightly improved in the past couple of days with the best reports from the Fisheries Downstream of Foxford and the best method atm
There has been little change in either weather and water conditions in the past 24 hours and the fishing remains difficult, There wsa some good
The Fishing is very hard at the moment and compared to last week there has been a huge slowdown in the numbers being reported. One
The River is still holding a nice level and is in good order for all methods of Angling. The reports from the River, is that
The fishing remained exceptionally good for the past week, with the largest numbers of fish being landed so far this season. The Foxford salmon anglers
The Fishing continues to be very good with, not just the Moy, but many rivers along the west coast are experiencing the best run of
There continues to be large numbers of Fish running the River an most Fisheries are reporting steady catches. The very unsettled
The Fishing continues to be very good with many grillse being landed, a lot of these fish are in the 3 to 5lb range with
The week just past has again been the best of the season so far, the East Mayo Fishery accounted for over 120 salmon for the
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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