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Monday, June 23, 2025

23/2025

 On June 23, 2025, the Currane Catch & Release Salmon and Sea Trout anglers reported no activity in all categories. Consequently, we turn our attention to the weather conditions at Currane. The wind was moderate from the west, occasionally shifting to the west-southwest, accompanied by reasonable cloud cover. It is worth noting that there has been a nice amount of rain. The previous day's weather recorded a rainfall total of 4.4 mm, a maximum air temperature of 17.2°C, and 2 hours and 8 minutes of sunshine. Now we head for the Currane anglers view by Currane angler Mr. Bill Bullick. June 22nd, cloud cover, westerly, Lough Currane within sight of the

P sea. Vincent, you are living through an ecological disaster.

On a positive note, I heard John Murphy speak on the Ireland on the Fly podcast.  John really is a valuable friend of us anglers.  Recent research is going to make the fish farmers struggle in court. Sadly, I suspect they will be aided and abetted by Ireland's corrupt politicians.

                

Sunday, June 22, 2025

22/6/2025

 June 22, 2025. There have been no reports of Catch & Release Salmon or Sea Trout from the Currane anglers thus far. With that said, we shall proceed to the weather conditions reported by the Currane anglers: moderate and variable winds from the West, shifting to WNW and NW, accompanied by substantial cloud cover. The weather observations for the previous day recorded a rainfall amount of 1.1mm, a maximum air temperature of 19.5°C, and a total sunshine duration of 2 hours and 4 minutes.

 

Saturday, June 21, 2025

21/6/2025

 June 21, 2025. Today was the longest day of the year. According to reports, Currane anglers had a long day with only a few trout caught on the fly, and the Salmon Grilse were generally inactive in the Western waters. The weather today included variable gentle to moderate winds from the south, veering to SSW, S, SSW, and SW, with intermittent cloud cover. Yesterday's weather recorded no rainfall, with a maximum air temperature of 20.4°C, and a total sunlight duration of 6 hours and 1 minute.  

Friday, June 20, 2025

20/6/2025

 On June 20, 2025. There were five boats on the water, and reports indicate that only a few trout were caught. Regarding the wild Atlantic salmon, no activity was noted. The weather forecast for today's Currane anglers is as follows: gentle and variable winds from the Southeast, veering towards the South-southeast and South. Yesterday's weather conditions included no recorded rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 26.4°C, and 13 hours and 5 minutes of sunshine.  

Thursday, June 19, 2025

19/6/2025

 

June 19, 2025: Starting with a retrospective date of June 15th, local angler Mr. Bob Priestley caught a notable 4 lbs Grilse while trolling. Dissatisfied with his day's catch on the lake, he docked his boat and visited his friend Mr. Robert Elson, proprietor of the Cresent Bed and breakfast.Together, they ventured out to sea in Mr. Elson's boat and successfully caught two impressive pollocks.    

Bob Preatley all round angler 

 

Returning to the present, today saw the capture and release of a fine 3 lbs Sea Trout. Regarding today's weather conditions at Currane, there was a variable moderate wind from the ESE, which then shifted to SE and SSE, with gusts reaching up to 48 km/h, accompanied by bright sunshine throughout the day.

 

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

18/6/2025

 

Waterville this evening 

On May 18, 2025, Six Currane boats participated in catch and release (C&R) Salmon and Sea Trout fishing under favourable weather conditions marked by a gentle south-southwest wind. Despite the conducive weather, no C&R Grilse or Sea Trout were reported caught. Nonetheless, the anglers appreciated the sunny conditions. Weather data from the previous day indicated a rainfall of 4.4mm, a maximum air temperature of 17.1°C, and 4 hours and 6 minutes of sunshine.          

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

17/6/2025

 June 17, 2025: There were no reports from the C&R Currane anglers today. Consequently, we refer to the Currane weather chart, which indicates the following conditions: gentle variable west winds shifting to WNW and NW, with good weather in the morning followed by moderate cloud cover in the afternoon. Yesterday's weather recorded 0.1mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 17.5°C, and 1 hour and 9 minutes of sunshine.