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Monday, July 13, 2026

13/7/2026

13/7/2026. Just one Currane boat ventured out from the North on this blazing, blue‑sky day. I’d say the suntan was fierce but the lines were slack, the fish clearly took the same lazy approach as the rest of the parish.

Today’s weather chart: moderate to gentle to light to gentle ESE wind, veering East, then SSW, then WSW, all under bright sunshine from dawn to dusk.
Yesterday’s stats: 0.0 mm rainfall, maximum air temperature 30.0°C, and a scorching 15 hours of sunshine, tropical Currane strikes again.

 

12/7/2026

12/7/2026. No reports today, the Currane fleet was either bound for Croke Park or glued to the big Kerry v Dublin clash in the bars. And I can confirm the bars were in mighty form last night after Kerry’s good win, followed by a touch of controversy to keep the tongues wagging.
As for the Currane anglers’ weather chart: variable light to gentle NE breeze and bright sunshine all day.
























Saturday, July 11, 2026

11/7/2026

11/7/2026. Just one boat out from the North and no reports of any C&R on this hot sunny day. Wind light NNE yesterday's weather amount of rainfall none, amount of sunshine, maximum air temperature 26.2C⁰, amount of sunshine 10 hours 5 minutes.

Friday, July 10, 2026

`10/7/2028

10/7/2026. There were three boats out on the lake today, and sadly the Currane reels remained as silent as a church mouse. All lines were slack, and not a Salmon or Sea Trout saw fit to disturb the peace. As for the weather chart of the day, we were treated to light variable winds from the NNE, drifting about under light cloud, pleasant enough for the angler, but clearly not persuasive enough for the fish. Yesterday’s weather.
Rainfall, 0.4 mm, Max air temperature: 20.4°C, Sunshine: 9 hours and 4 minutes. And before anyone starts writing off July entirely, let’s not forget last week’s action, when Currane produced a respectable six Salmon and two C&R sea trout. Proof, if ever needed, that the lake still has a few tricks up its sleeve.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

9/7/2026

 9/7/2026. Three Currane boats ventured out today, but alas, their lines spent the whole shift doing impressions of a wet shoelace, slack from dawn to dusk. As for the weather, it was a classic Currane conundrum, light to gentle variable winds flicking between WNW, West, and back again, all under a blazing canopy of bright sunshine that refused to budge. Yesterday’s weather, amount of raimfall 0.5mm, Maximum air temperature: 19.5°C, Sunshine: 5 hours 4 minutes. In short, the lake was calm, the sky was smug, and the anglers were left muttering into their reels. Anglers’ Hot Day Joke of the Day:

Why did the Currane angler bring a frying pan out on the boat?
Because with that sunshine, it was the only chance he had of catching something, even if it was just a fried egg.

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

8/7/2026

8/7/2026. The Currane was all quiet in all departments, with not a whisper of action to report. So, straight to the weather we go. Conditions were light to gentle and variable from the WNW, veering W, back to WNW, and settling again to W, all under a mix of good sunshine and cloud cover. As for yesterday’s weather: rainfall came to a mere 0.1mm, the maximum air temperature reached 17.3°C, and sunshine amounted to 3 hours and 5 minutes.


Tuesday, July 7, 2026

7/7/2026


 

7/7/2026. No reports from the Currane anglers today, and as you can see from the photos, they tell their own story. With that, we head straight for the Currane Anglers Weather Chart: light to gentle variable NW, veering WNW, NW, WNW, and back to NW, all under bright sunshine from dawn to dusk. Yesterday’s weather, Rainfall, Trace, Maximum air temperature,18.7°C, Sunshine, 2 hours 9 minutes. Just for the record that doesn’t mean Salmon and Seatrout weren’t C&R