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| Photos Sunrise today. |
Salmon and Sea Trout daily reports from Waterville Fishery, County Kerry, Ireland.
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| Photos Sunrise today. |
1/5/2026. Just one boat out and no reports of any C&R from the Currane angler, so, its straight to the Currane anglers weather chart, wind variable fresh SSE veered South, SSW, followed by good sunshine throughout the day. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 6.1mm, maximum air temperature 16.4°C, amount of sunshine 1-hour 5 minutes.
Just for the record there were two Salmon caught last
week courtesy of the Inland Fishery.
30/4/2026. The Currane anglers were so quiet today you’d swear they were on a sponsored silence. Even the YAMAHA outboards were purring like they were afraid to wake someone. One could only conclude that rods, reels, flies, and lures were either missing in action or hiding in the long grass until morale improved.
As for
the Currane weather chart: wind ESE, moderate to fresh, later veering SE — the
sort of breeze that promises great things and then wanders off for a sandwich.
Cloud cover was good, with the sun breaking through now and again just to
remind the anglers what they could be enjoying if the fish would only
cooperate.
Yesterday’s
weather, amount of rainfall 0.0 mm, maximum air temperature
20.3°C,
amount of sunshine 13 hours 6 minutes.
As for
the Currane anglers’ weather forecast: wind East moderate with bright sunshine
throughout the day. Yesterday’s weather: rainfall 0.0mm, maximum air
temperature 18.9°C, and 10 hours of sunshine — enough to make even the clouds
take the day off.
28/4/2026. The Currane anglers were forced to deploy their sombreros at full tilt today as the sunshine blasted down on the lake with all the subtlety of a Spanish fiesta. As for C&R reports — not a whisper, not a murmur, not even a rumour from a seagull.
So, with
the lake quieter than a salmon on a diet, we head straight to the Man himself —
The Mad Fisherman has his say on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R0wYSh6y98
Now for
the Currane Anglers Weather Chart: wind all over the shop — East, then ESE,
then SE, then SSE, then SW, and finally W, as if the weather gods were spinning
a wheel to see what direction they fancied next.
Yesterday’s
weather: rainfall 0.0mm, maximum air temperature 16.7°C, and a blistering 13
hours and 4 minutes of sunshine — enough to make even the most seasoned Currane
angler consider factor 50 and a siesta.
27/4/2026. The Currane anglers headed out on Lough Currane on a hot, bright, sun‑splitting‑the‑stones day, with not a cloud to be seen from here to Timbuktu. In fact, it was so fierce out there you’d swear the Currane anglers had raided a Mexican market stall, because half of them were practically hiding under their sombreros to save their Currane faces from being roasted alive.
With
conditions like that, it’s no wonder there are no reports as of yet of any
C&R salmon — the fish were probably wearing sunglasses themselves and
laughing from the depths.
Now to
today’s Currane anglers’ weather front: wind from the NE, variable, light to
gentle. Yesterday’s weather recorded 0.0mm of rainfall, a maximum air
temperature of 15.3°C, and a glorious 8 hours and 1 minute of sunshine — enough
to justify every sombrero on the lake.
26/4/26. Only three boats ventured out on Currane today, and to be honest, it was as quiet as a church on a Tuesday. Not a whole lot to report from any department — the fish clearly took the day off. Weather for the anglers: A gentle, wandering WNW breeze to start the morning, with decent cloud cover to give hope. By afternoon the clouds packed their bags and left us under bright, stubborn sunshine — lovely for sunbathing, not so lovely for catching salmon.