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Friday, June 19, 2026

19/6/2026

19/6/26. Yesterday’s rainfall clocked in at a respectable 14. 5mm.Now to the Commeragh, where reports tell us a few Wormers were out manipulating their skills. Did they or didn’t they is the question, the same goes for the C&R River Inny. As one angler put it, “a worm a day keeps the doctor away,” if you catch my drift.Now for some good news from Lough Currane:Six boats ventured out, and a nice few Sea Trout were recorded, which is great to see. Today’s Currane Weather Chart, A gentle, variable SW wind, veering WSW, W, and back to WSW, accompanied by reasonable cloud and plenty of sunshine breaking through. Yesterday’s weather, Rainfall as already stated, maximum air temperature 16.0°C, and a grand total of 2 minutes of sunshine just enough to keep the solar panels guessing.     

18/6/2026

 18/6/2026. Just three boats ventured out today, and there weren’t a whisper of a rod‑bender or any reports of manipulations worth talking about. As for the Currane anglers’ weather chart, here are the facts: wind gentle to moderate, freshening at times, with an overcast sky followed by misty rain and the odd heavy shower to keep everyone honest.Yesterday’s weather: rainfall 3.8mm, maximum air temperature 17.5°C, and 4 hours and 3 minutes of sunshine

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

17/6/2026

17/6/2026. Just the one Currane boat out today, and I’m delighted to report that the Currane angler had a fine bit of sport, catching and releasing a few lively brownies and juniors for good measure.
Now to the Currane anglers’ weather chart: wind moderate to fresh SW, overcast for most of the day with the sun muscled through whenever it got half a chance. Yesterday’s weather, Rainfall 2.4 mm
Maximum air temperature 17.0°C, Sunshine 1 hour and 7 minutes.
Staying with the weather, there’s a yellow rain warning in place for Kerry tomorrow and Friday, so click away and you’ll see just how much liquid sunshine is heading for Lough Currane 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

16/6/2026

16/6/2026. There were five Currane boats out today, and sadly not a whisper of a C&R Salmon or Sea Trout between them. The Wild Atlantic stock clearly took a unanimous vote of no confidence in the Currane anglers’ tactics. Now to the Currane Anglers Weather Chart: a variable wind, gentle to moderate from the SSW, veering South and back to SSW again, with an overcast lid clamped firmly on the lake from dawn to dusk. Yesterday’s weather: rainfall recorded at 1.3mm, maximum air temperature 16.5°C, and the sun bless its shy little heart managed a grand total of 3 minutes.

Monday, June 15, 2026

15/6/2026

15/6/2026. There were no reports from the Currane anglers today, so on that note we’ll head straight for the Currane weather chart. The wind was in a playful mood, shifting from WSW to SW, then SSW, back to SW, and finishing with another flourish of SSW. Conditions were mostly overcast, though the sun did manage to break through and remind us it still exists.Yesterday’s weather: no rainfall, a tropical for-Currane maximum air temperature of 23.8°C, and a generous 12 hours of sunshine was enough to put manners on any angler who claims it was “a bit dull”. If the fish were sunbathing, who could blame them.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

14/6/2026

14/6/2026. Just two boats out on the lake today and not a whisper of a C&R to report, so on that note we’ll glide straight to the Currane weather chart. Wind ESE, fresh to moderate, and the sun beaming down as if it owned the place.

Yesterday’s weather, rainfall none, maximum air temperature 16.5°C, and a whopping 12 hours and 3 minutes of sunshine, enough to give even the most dedicated angler a squint.

13/6/2026

 

13/6/2026. Six Currane boats out and sadly all line were slack and not surprising with the sun blazing down and hardly a cloud in site and followed by light to gentle variable NW, WNW, W, WNW, NW, NNW, N, wind. Ysterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 0.5mm, maximum air temperature 16.1°C, amount of sunshine 7 hours and 9 minutes.

Dad RIP

 Today is my Father’s heavenly birthday and I will never forget the great day’s we had fishing on Lough Currane and the River Inny. Rest In Peace Dad.