September 10, 2025: Lough Currane experienced challenging conditions, with an average wind speed of 39 km/h and gusts reaching up to 61 km/h. This prompted anglers to move to the catch-and-release (C&R) River Inny, where 12mm of rainfall contributed to favourable conditions for fishing. The weather at Waterville fishery featured strong west-northwest winds and occasional showers.Yesterday's recorded weather included 12.0 mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 17.9°C, and three hours and three minutes of sunshine. Additionally, local perspectives were shared by both farmers and anglers, offering a comprehensive view of coastal Ireland. The account was complemented by observations from a seagull’s vantage point and insights from seasoned fishermen regarding mackerel activity.
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
10/9/2025
September 10, 2025: Lough Currane experienced challenging conditions, with an average wind speed of 39 km/h and gusts reaching up to 61 km/h. This prompted anglers to move to the catch-and-release (C&R) River Inny, where 12mm of rainfall contributed to favourable conditions for fishing. The weather at Waterville fishery featured strong west-northwest winds and occasional showers.Yesterday's recorded weather included 12.0 mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 17.9°C, and three hours and three minutes of sunshine. Additionally, local perspectives were shared by both farmers and anglers, offering a comprehensive view of coastal Ireland. The account was complemented by observations from a seagull’s vantage point and insights from seasoned fishermen regarding mackerel activity.
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