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Saturday, January 25, 2025

25/1/2025

 25/1/2025

Thunder and lightning take the headlines this day, and I will quote one anglers opinion. Vince, you must be joking going out fishing 🎣 with carbon fibre rods. Give me a life, so you don't have to be a rocket scientist to see that there were no boats out. Wind SW light to fresh and variable followed by heavy showers, yesterday's weather,  amount of rainfall 2.0mm, amount of sunshine 1h.8 mins maximum air  temperature 12.4c.

Just for the record,Yellow warning Storm Herminia will hit Kerry from 11pm Sunday until 6am. Monday. Followed by very cold weather.

Friday, January 24, 2025

24/1/25

 24/1/2025.

The quote of the day comes from the Currane angler.

Everything okay Obviously, there is no fishing today 

The lake was okay to fish the north shore, but I figured that it would be very dirty after the storm 

So I stayed in 

Didn’t see anyone out. Wind fresh WNW followed by good cloud cover and heavy showers at times. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall, 28.1mm, wind gusts up to 104  km. Come 3am this morning Velantia recorded gusts of 137 km/h

Thursday, January 23, 2025

23/1/2025

 

23/1/2025 It was clear that the Currane anglers prioritized securing their boats over venturing out, which was a prudent decision given that storm Éowyn is approaching the southwest. As illustrated in the accompanying picture, the outlook for any part of the island of Ireland is not favourable. Stay safe. Just for the record Lough Currane was on the wild side today with WNW gusts up to 72 Km/h. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 1.1mm, maximum air temperature 10.2°C, amount of sunshine 3hrs 7mins. Storm Éowyn chart for Lough Currane.   

RED

 

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

22/1/2025

Rainbow Red Alert

 

22/1/2025. Currane angler reports there was two boat out and no C&R except for a few kelts. Wind light NW and variable followed by showers as you can see by the photo, taken this morning.  Now to the wind, Red alert for Kerry and that includes the whole of Ireland so click here for all the facts.  So stay safe and sound me hearties.





Mr. Eric G Appleby RIP


It has been 12 years since my father, Mr. E.G. Appleby, passed away. He was a great Currane angler in his own right and that’s a fact. He may be gone but He certainly isn’t forgotten, RIP Dad.  

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

21/1/2025

 

21/1/2025. A Currane angler reports that there were 3 boats out and only a few kelts for their efforts and as they say, tomorrow is another day and especially as storm Éowyn may hit Ireland on Thursday. Wind light and variable NE to NW.

Monday, January 20, 2025

20/1/2025

 

20/1/2025. All quiet on the C&R department, just for the record there were a few kelts caught and released. There were 4 boats out manipulating their skills. Wind light and variable right through the day from the SE to the NW. Yesterday’s weather amount of rainfall 4.6mm, amount of sunshine 0.0, air temperature 8.4°C.  

Sunday, January 19, 2025

19/1/2025

 

19/1/2025. There were no boats out this day, need I say more. Wind fresh followed by strong gusts and overcast all day. Yesterday's weather: 0.0mm rainfall, max temperature 13.0°C, amount of sunshine 3 hr.2mins.