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A wild day ! |
10/6/17 Lough Currane was at a standstill with a gale force SW wind blowing, so you can imagine the Currane anglers were pondering on their next port of call, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know where they went, cheers! plus there was a big flood last night. So on that sober note we head for the Commeragh River, where there was some fine action with 5 salmon reported caught and out of the five caught there was one C&R by Mr. Martin Coveny. Wind as already stated, yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 31.1 mm. Maximum air temperature 14.7 c.
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