22/5/2022 All
quiet on the Currane waters in all departments. Wind WSW light to fresh with
reasonable cloud cover followed by the odd heavy shower.
Salmon and Sea Trout daily reports from Waterville Fishery, County Kerry, Ireland.
22/5/2022 All
quiet on the Currane waters in all departments. Wind WSW light to fresh with
reasonable cloud cover followed by the odd heavy shower.
21/5/2022 As we all know if you have been reading the Salmon and Sea
Trout news in the last few day’s, Northern Ireland Currane angler Mr. Andy
Wishart and his lonesome boatmen Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com caught in total
5 Salmon for their great efforts but they also got themselves a record, if I’m
not mistaken because four of their Salmon were Hatchery Salmon, so
congratulations to Andy and his Gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com on their record
and of course not forgetting the workers up at the hatchery. Now to today’s
action and facts, for starters there were six boats out manipulating their
flies and lures and it’s the Noble art of flyfishing that takes all of today’s
Salmon headlines and for good reason, Cork Currane fly angler while flyfishing
with his Gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com caught a fine
Salmon on the fly. Wind SW and veered SSW light to fresh with reasonable cloud
cover.
20/5/2022 The Currane anglers were all quiet in all departments this day. Wind West light to fresh.
19/5/2022
All the Salmon headlines go to guess who? Yes, you have it, Northern Ireland Currane
angler Mr. Andy Wishart who caught a cracker of a 9 lbs Salmon while trolling
with his lonesome Gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com for the rest of
the Currane Anglers it was all quiet in all departments. Wind SSW fresh to strong
with good cloud cover.
18/5/2022 The
Currane anglers headed out on to the rough waters of Lough Currane and come
lunch time they called it a day and headed for calmer waters like the high
stool. Wind SSE wild, followed by heavy showers.
17/5/2022 We start in the number of boats out on the waters of Lough Currane today, there were two and that’s a fact and the other fact is that Northern Ireland and Currane angler Mr. Andy Wishart caught a fine 10 lbs Salmon on the fly, with his Gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com again one can say that Andy and Dominic weren’t lonesome in the Salmon fly department. Now to the apology department, yesterday Mr. Andy Wishart sent a fine picture of his fine 10 lbs. Salmon which I failed miserably in my duties because I failed to put it up with the report, I Checked text and WhatsApp but failed to check my email. Wind SSW and veered South late in the afternoon with good cloud cover.
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Andy Yesterday's photo |
16/5/2022
There was just the one boat out this day manipulating the Currane waters and what
a cracker of a day for renowned all round Currane angler Mr. Andy Wishart from
Northern Ireland and for good reason, while fishing with his Gillie Mr. Dominic
McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com
caught 3 Salmon all in the 9 to 10 lb class, two were caught on the troll and
one on the fly, sportingly released two Salmon and finished their day off with a
fine 2 lbs Sea Trout. Andy’s quote of the day, I can say the Lonesome boatman and
I didn’t have a lonesome day in the Salmon or the Sea Trout department today
and there’s no argument to that. Wind SSW and variable with reasonable cloud
cover.