2/7/2026. My apologies for not reporting yesterday’s facts, all I can say is that two Currane boats ventured out, but not a whisper of a C&E for Salmon or Sea Trout came across the wire. Back to today, six boats took to the lake, yet once again no reports of C&R, so we head straight for the Currane weather chart. Wind was a gentle NNW, accompanied by bright sunshine that would make any angler think the fish were sunbathing rather than biting.Yesterday’s weather, Rainfall amounted to 1.2mm, maximum air temperature reached 17.2°C, and sunshine was recorded at a grand total of 1 minute.17.2°C, amount of sunshine 1 minute.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
30/6/2026
30/6/2026. Six Currane boats out today and no reports of any C&R Salmon or Seatrout, so, it’s straight to the Currane weather chart Wind WSW Gentle, NW Moderate, NNW fresh, followed by light showers and good cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 8.2mm, maximum air temperature 16.7°C, amount of sunshine 0.9minutes.
Monday, June 29, 2026
29/6/2026
29/6/2026. Just four boats ventured out on the lake today, and sadly I received no reports of any C&R Salmon or Sea Trout. As for the conditions, the fresh South‑Westerly wind veering SWS made its presence felt, and the lake sat under solid overcast skies from dawn to dusk, punctuated by heavy showers rolling through. Looking back at yesterday’s weather, Rainfall,1.2mm, Maximum air temperature, 17.0°C, Sunshine: 3 hours and 4 minutes. In short, the elements were lively, the cloud was stubborn, and the fish kept their secrets close.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
28/6/2026
28/6/2026.
There were four Currane boats out today, and one boat saved the day by
reporting two fine Sea Trout caught and released on the drift. As for the rest
of the fleet, their reels were about as lively as a sleeping sheepdog.
Now we head for today’s Currane weather chart: a fresh WSW wind veering West,
heavy cloud dominating the skies with the sun sneaking through whenever it felt
brave enough.
Yesterday’s weather: rainfall 4.8 mm, maximum air temperature 17.2°C. That’s
your lot, proof that even when the fishing is quiet, the weather still insists
on giving us plenty to talk about.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
27/6/2026
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Breaking News just in Currane fly angler Mr. Colin Lynam, fishing with his Gillie, takes all the honours today with a cracking two Salmon 8 lbs and the other at 6 lbs, both caught on the fly, both sportingly returned to fight another day. As if that wasn’t enough to keep the Currane flag flying, Colin also struck gold again the fly with three fine Trout, likewise all released. You could say the lake was in a generous mood, and Colin made sure to cash in while the going was good.
27/6/28. No reports as of yet, so watch this space. On that note, we head straight to the Currane anglers weather chart. The wind was moderate to fresh SSW, veering SW, accompanied by heavy cloud and rain at times. Yesterday’s weather, Rainfall, 0.2 mm, Max air temperature: 23°C Sunshine: 3.0 hours.
Just for the record there 3 Salmon caught on the Butlers Pool Yesterday 26/6/2026
Friday, June 26, 2026
26/6/2026
26/6/2026. There were five Currane boats out today and by all accounts their lines were as slack as a sleepy salmon on a Sunday, so on that note we head straight for the Currane weather chart. Wind was variable, light to moderate from the ESE, veering SSW, S, SSW, and back to S, all under heavy cloud with the sun breaking through when it felt like teasing the anglers. Yesterday’s weather: rainfall trace, maximum air temperature 28.5°C, and 11 hours 8 minutes of sunshine. Breaking News just in, 3 Salmon were caught on The Burlers Pool
Thursday, June 25, 2026
25/6/2026
25/6/2026. Another roaster of a day on Lough Currane, and unsurprisingly not a whisper of a report from the Currane anglers. With the heat beating down, you could hardly blame them, though I wouldn’t rule out the odd stealthy C&R artist quietly mending a rod or two while pretending to melt. Now to the Currane weather chart: a variable moderate SE wind to start, veering SSE, then slipping into a gentle SSW, SSE, SE, SSE, and finally a surprise WNW cameo. All of this accompanied by bright, unapologetic sunshine until evening, when thunder decided it wanted the last word. Yesterday’s weather: rainfall a token 0.1mm, maximum air temperature a sizzling 25.0°C, and 6 hours 2 minutes of sunshine. Now we head for backdates, over the last two weeks, thanks to the Inland Fisheries Ireland .There have been a few salmon reported caught on Lough Currane in the last couple of weeks. Four grilse, included a fin clipped hatchery fish, were caught for the week ended 14 June. Last week Anglers reported 2 salmon and 2 sea trout. Sunday was the longest day of the year and according to our Noble Gentleman, Mr Abbleby, there were a “…whopping 13 hours and 8 minutes of sunshine, you could say there was enough light for the fish to read the Farmers Journal twice over and still ignore the flies. A grand day for the longest day, even if the Salmon were playing hard to get.”
