14/09/2019
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A nice dry morning in Foxford. The river is coming back into better condition, 0.93m at Ballylahan bridge. Reasonable reports of fish
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A nice dry morning in Foxford. The river is coming back into better condition, 0.93m at Ballylahan bridge. Reasonable reports of fish
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A dry morning in Foxford. The forecast for the next few days is fairly good with no major rainfall. The river is
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A wet start to the day in Foxford and it looks like its been raining for a while. Not what we need
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A wet afternoon yesterday and into last night has put a lot of water into the river. It is now at 1.8m
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A dry morning so far in Foxford. The forecast is for wind and rain later in the day. Not sure how much
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A cool cloudy morning in Foxford. We had more rain last night which will not help today. The river is rising again
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A nice morning in Foxford. The river is now down to 0.87m at Ballylahan bridge and is coming into better condition at
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A dark but dry morning in Foxford. Nothing drastic promised on the weather front today. The river is in reasonable order, still
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A dry breezy morning in Foxford. The river is starting to come back into fishable condition and we have heard of a
[soliloquy id=”2256″] A nice morning in Foxford, strange to see it dry. The river is dropping nicely now, 1.1m at Ballylahan bridge. The water
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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