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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

30/5/2023

Ballinskelligs tonight 
 
30/5/2023 Straight to the Salmon/Grilse department and for good reason, Currane angler Sjaj Foley from Holland and Ireland all in one caught a fine 5 lbs. Grilse on the troll while fishing with his gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com  Wind light and variable from the East to the West followed by bright sunshine all day. Just for the record there were only three boats out today.  

Monday, May 29, 2023

29/5/2023

 

29/5/2023 Great news for the Currane anglers today because the first Salmon Grilse was caught on the troll by Currane angler Andy from Co. Clare while fishing with his Gillie and good friend Mr. Bob Priestley, so let’s hope it’s the first of many for all the Currane anglers. On the weather front another bright and sunny day followed by a light variable breeze from the East to the SW to the NW come evening.  

Sunday, May 28, 2023

28/5/2023

 28/5/2023 The Currane anglers were all quiet going by my WhatsApp and as I say that my WhatsApp has some good news and I quote Dónal fishing out of the Buter Arms Hotel and at www.butlerarms.com  caught a 12 lb salmon on troll, only out 10 mins when he got him. Just for the record Dónal was fishing with his Gillie out of Waterville Boats and at watervilleboats@gmail.com  considering the low water conditions Lough Currane proves low water or not, you always have a chance.  Wind ENE and veered WNW for a while and veered back again NE    

Saturday, May 27, 2023

27/5/2023

Ballinskelligs Sunset last night  

 

27/5/2023 Just one boat out today and that’s not surprising considering the bright conditions and going by my WhatsApp it was all quiet, mind you if you’re a  Luton Town supporter your certainly celebrating your premiership promotion so congratulations to all the Luton Town supporters as the Saints go marching down. Wind light to calm WNW veered NNE.   

Friday, May 26, 2023

26/5/2023

 26/5/2 Today’s notes are the same as yesterday’s and for good reason, bright and sunny and hardly a cloud insight. Wind East veered ESE and veered again SSW light.  

Thursday, May 25, 2023

25/5/2023

 

25/5/2023 Bright sunshine all day followed a light NE wind, you could say the Currane anglers morale is as low as the lake, need I say more.

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

24/5/2023

 

24/5/2023 Another bright and sunny day for the Currane anglers as they caught plenty of suntan, the same couldn’t be said in the wild Atlantic Salmon department. Wind North and veered NNE light.