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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

7/4/2026

                     Im back and my apolligies to all my followers 

        Just for the record, sadly you missed nothing and I mean      

                                               nothing.

                                 No Spin No Fly's just Facts

7/4/2026. Just two Currane boats out. Sadly, once again the Currane anglers’ fly and trolling lines stayed slack.Weather: Wind gentle and variable ESE, veering SE and SSE. Good cloud cover with light showers at times.Yesterday’s Weather: Rainfall: 1.4 mm, maximum air temperature: 13.8°C


Breaking News

It has been reported to me that new angling regulations are coming in:

• One fish limit until May

• Seven‑fish limit for the season

• Catch & Release for September

Just for the record, as of now I have not had this officially confirmed by Inland Fisheries.


Friday, February 27, 2026

27/2/2026

 27/2/2026. My Noble Currane anglers were all quiet in all departments, so on that note, we will head for the Mad  Fisherman, so click the link https://youtu.be/9l7fuH6lxTk?is=3dxWIJvsk2LBN2juhttps://youtu.be/9l7fuH6lxTk?is=3dxWIJvsk2LBN2ju

Now we head for the Currane anglers weather chart, wind variable moderate to fresh NE to NW Followed by good cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 8.4mm, maximum air temperature 12.7°C, amount of sunshine 2 minutes.

Thursday, February 26, 2026

26/2/2026

 26/2/2026. Just two boats out manipulating their skills and just a few C&R kelts for their efforts and as usual here's the Currane anglers weather chart, wind variable SSW veered SW., WSW,  followed by good cloud cover and rain at times. Yesterday’s weather amount of rainfall was 2.7mm,  maximum air temperature 12. 6 °C, amount of sunshine 1 minute

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

24/2/2026

24/2/2026. Lough Currane was on the wild side and in the words of the  Lonesome boatman and I quote, It was too  rough with a strong SSE 40 KM/h followed by gusts up to 60 km/h and overcast followed by heavy rain at times. Yesterday’s weather amount of rainfall 2.3mm, maximum air temperature 13.9 °C, amount of sunshine 1 minute . 

Monday, February 23, 2026

23/2/2026

 23/2/2026. Just one Currane  boat out and the one and only was the lonesome boatman. Just for the record His reels were just as lonesome come evening. Now we head for the Currane weather, wind variable moderate South veered SW, SSW, S, followed by good cloud cover and a good few showers. Yesterday’s weather amount of rainfall 0.1mm, maximum air 12.3 temperature.9 8°C, amount of ss fishing in Ireland in the sixties, eenjoy https://youtu.be/IpQe3UI1gqs?is=tlmcbGQk7EAOuv44https://youtu.be/IpQe3UI1gqs?is=tlmcbGQk7EAOuv44

Sunday, February 22, 2026

22/2/2026

 22/2/2026. No reports of any C&R wild salmon by the Currane anglers today, so as usual, we will go straight to the Currane's anglers weather chart, wind fresh SW veered WSW, followed  by good cloud cover, and followed by some heavy showers.  Yesterday’s weather amount of  rainfall 7.6 mm, maximum air temperature 12.0, amount of sunshine  none.

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Saturday, February 21, 2026

21/2/2026

21/2/2026
At Lough Currane, angling activity remained quiet across all areas today, with no reported catches in any department.
With little to report on the fishing front, attention turns to the weather conditions. A fresh south-westerly wind persisted throughout the day, accompanied by overcast skies and the occasional light shower. Weather data recorded yesterday showed: rainfall: 3.1 mm
Maximum air temperature: 12.6°C
Sunshine: 2 hours 9 minutes
Overall, conditions were unsettled but not severe, and anglers will be hoping for improved sport as weather patterns stabilise in the coming days.