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Thursday, April 3, 2025

3/4/2025

On March 3rd, 2025. The Currane anglers experienced another bright and sunny day. It was evident that their lines remained inactive due to the challenging conditions, as mentioned by a fishery officer who noted the significantly low levels. The wind was variable, shifting from east to ESE, with gusts ranging from moderate to strong. Yesterday's weather recorded no rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 16.8°C, and 11 hours and 8 minutes of sunshine.            

Mr. Paddy Cotter RIP

It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Mr. Paddy Cotter. On behalf of the Currane anglers and all the residents of Waterville and Kerry, we extend our Sincere Condolences to Paddy’s family, especially his children, Martha and Robert, and the entire family.

Paddy moved to Waterville in the mid-1960s and worked at the Butler Arms Hotel as a bartender, where he demonstrated exceptional skills and professionalism. Later, he continued his career at the Waterville Lake Hotel, where his knowledge and expertise extended beyond serving pints. He confidently prepared complex drinks, impressing even international patrons. An example of his craftsmanship occurred when an American guest requested an exotic drink, which Paddy meticulously prepared with various fruits and sugars over 15 minutes. The guest praised Paddy for being among the best bartenders he had encountered worldwide. Just for the record I was there, Rest in peace, Paddy.

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

2/4/2025

Sunset at Waterville on the Butler Pool

 

On February 2, 2025. Three Currane boats were on Lough Currane, but no Wild Atlantic Salmon were caught. The weather at Currane was variable with moderate winds from the East, Southeast, and East-Southeast, occasionally becoming fresh with strong gusts ranging from 35km/h to 50km/h. The previous day's weather included no rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 16.2°C, and 12 hours of sunshine.    

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

1/4/2025

 

On April 1, 2025. Four Currane boats navigated the rough waters of Lough Currane under bright and sunny conditions. Unfortunately, wild Salmon tariffs remain in effect on this April Fool’s Day. The wind was fresh to strong from the Southeast with minimal cloud cover. The previous day's weather recorded 0.1mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 16.5°C, and 10 hours and 6 minutes of sunshine.     

Monday, March 31, 2025

31/3/2025

 On March 31, 2025. Six Currane boats were out on the water. Unfortunately, there were no catches to report on this bright and sunny day. As we look ahead, it is worth noting that tomorrow marks the implementation of President Trump's tariffs, coinciding with April Fool's Day. Currane anglers have faced salmon tariffs since January 17, and it is hoped that these tariffs will be lifted tomorrow. The weather conditions included a gentle to moderate SSE variable wind. Yesterday’s weather data indicated no rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 13.6°C, and 0.4 minutes of sunshine.  

                 

Sunday, March 30, 2025

30/3/2025

March 30, 2025. Seven boats were on Currane Lake, and reports indicated a quiet day for all anglers. The wind was light to gentle and varied from WNW, W, WSW to SW, WSW, accompanied by substantial cloud cover. The previous day's weather recorded 4.8mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 12.2°C, and only 0.1 minutes of sunshine.   

Saturday, March 29, 2025

29/3/2025

 On March 29th, 2025. Seven Currane boats were active, though no reports of any catch-and-release salmon were received. Weather conditions included variable winds which were fresh from the SSW, veering to SW, W, and WNW, with overcast skies throughout the day. On the previous day, the recorded rainfall was 0.8mm, the maximum air temperature reached 10.6°C, and there were 7 hours and 9 minutes of sunshine.                    

Friday, March 28, 2025

28/3/2025

 

On March 28th, 2025. Similar patterns were observed with respect to the activities of Currane anglers. If you have been following my reports, it becomes evident why Currane anglers exhibit commendable patience. The wind was fresh from the Northwest, occasionally shifting to the Northeast, accompanied by intermittent showers and reasonable cloud cover. Regarding yesterday's weather, there was 6.7mm of rainfall, the maximum air temperature reached 12.3°C, there was no sunshine recorded, and wind gusts ranged from 35 km/h to 65 km/h.