Friday 29/09/2017
The river has dropped a good bit since yesterday and is at 1.27m at Ballylahan bridge. It is suitable for spinning and worm fishing. Update
The river has dropped a good bit since yesterday and is at 1.27m at Ballylahan bridge. It is suitable for spinning and worm fishing. Update
Yesterdays heavy rain has led to a big flood in the river, it has started to drop but is still at 2.7m at Ballylahan bridge.
A wet and nasty morning, the river is still falling and is at 0.7m at Ballylahan bridge. Hopefully the rain will not persist. Reasonably good
The river is at 0.8m at Ballylahan bridge and is in good order for all methods. Reports of fish been caught have increased in the
The river is at 0.9m at Ballylahan bridge, the water is clearing. We did not have much rain yesterday and the forecast for today is
The River is at 1m at Ballylahan bridge and is suitable for spin or worm. Not sure what effect last nights rain will have but
The river was rising all day yesterday and peaked at 1.95m at Ballylahan bridge. It is now falling and is at 1.55m at ballylahan bridge.
The river is at 0.75m at Ballylahan bridge but will most likely rise during the day. We have very heavy rain and strong wind here
The River rose a little yesterday which did not help. it is falling again this morning and is at 0.83m at Ballylahan bridge. It is
Its a breezy fresh morning, the river is still falling and is at 0.75m at Ballylahan bridge. Clarity is good and it is suitable for
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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