Thursday 25/07/2019
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A wet morning in Foxford, more heavy showers than persistent rain. Water conditions are good for all methods, 0.48m at Ballylahan bridge.
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A wet morning in Foxford, more heavy showers than persistent rain. Water conditions are good for all methods, 0.48m at Ballylahan bridge.
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A bright morning in Foxford, some showers promised today but no significant rain due. The water is coming into nice order again
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A dull breezy morning in Foxford, promised to brighten up later. The River Peaked at 1.77m at Ballylahan bridge yesterday. It did
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Safe to say we will have a flood. The river is rising fast at the moment and is already over 1m at
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Although the very heavy rain experienced in parts of the country on Friday missed us the river did creep up a little
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A dry morning in Foxford. The river is creeping up a little again today but this will not amount to much. It
[soliloquy id=”1982″] The little drop of fresh water did help yesterday and quite a few anglers were successful. It is now at 0.4m at
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A dull breezy morning in Foxford. The river has crept up a little, it is now at 0.5m at Ballylahan bridge. Not
[soliloquy id=”1982″] Seems strange to wake up to a wet morning, its just not wet enough though. What has fallen so far will have
[soliloquy id=”1982″] A hazy start to the day in Foxford. The forecast is for some cloud and showers in the early part of 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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