Wednesday 22/07/2020
The blue sky has disappeared and we are back to the low grey clouds and drizzle. Reports of a few fish on the fly yesterday
The blue sky has disappeared and we are back to the low grey clouds and drizzle. Reports of a few fish on the fly yesterday
A cloudier morning in Foxford. The river is now at 0.41m at Ballylahan bridge and dropping steadily in Foxford. If a breeze develops it will
Good morning from blue sky Foxford, i had forgot what a cloudless sky looks like. I don’t think it will stay this way all day,
Looks like it will be a bright day in Foxford, sun is shining already. The river is in good condition, 0.63m at Ballylahan bridge and
A bright morning in Foxford with an occasional shower forecast. The river crept up a little overnight and is now at 0.78m at Ballylahan bridge.
A damp drizzly morning in Foxford. Not enough rain so far to effect water levels. Reports of catches yesterday were quiet, most anglers seeing plenty
An overcast morning in Foxford with a light breeze. The river is now at 0.61m at Ballylahan bridge and suitable for all methods. Plenty of
A nice morning in Foxford, looks like we could get some shower’s but nothing major. Following yesterdays showers the river is up slightly. It is
A nice morning so far in Foxford, some rain forecast for today so lets see what arrives. For now the river is in great condition
A dull start to the day in Foxford, a possibility of some showers. The river is now at 0.63m at Ballylahn bridge and 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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