Thursday 07/09/2023
A mix of cloud and blue sky over Foxford this morning, it looks like another good day ahead. The river is in nice condition, 0.42m
A mix of cloud and blue sky over Foxford this morning, it looks like another good day ahead. The river is in nice condition, 0.42m
A dry morning in Foxford and it looks like it will be another sunny/warm day. The river is at 0.45m at Ballylahan bridge and is
A hazy morning in Foxford, this will probably burn off later. Yesterday was a beautiful sunny day, not ideal for anyone on the river but
A nice morning in Foxford and the river is coming back into nice condition. It is now down to 0.63m at Ballylahan bridge and is
A grey hazy morning in Foxford, the good thing is we didn’t have rain. The river is falling and is now at 0.74m at Ballylahan
September already and the last month of the salmon season! . A foggy morning in Foxford. The river came up a little overnight and is
A dark morning with a lot of cloud and drizzle but nothing major on the rain front, it may not be too bad. Water levels
A cloudy morning in Foxford and yes it looks like we will have more rain, just as the river is coming back into better condition.
Cloudy but not raining in Foxford this morning. The river is falling and is now at 0.72m at Ballylahan bridge. By this afternoon it should
A dark and showery morning in Foxford. We had some rain yesterday and the river is up a little, now at 0.84m at Ballylahan bridge.
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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