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Sunday, June 25, 2017

25/6/17

Colin
Michael and you can't beet experience 
25/6/17 Again Lough Currane produced some good fishing today, so straight to the action, first in the striking zone was Dublin angler Mr. Colin Lynam who was in great form again with his fly rod and just as good at the trolling and for good reason, Colin caught a fine 5 lbs. Salmon on the fly, then decided to stalk for a Sea Trout and within a few casts caught and released a fine Sea Trout in the 4 lbs. class, but the action didn’t stop there because after a good session with his fly rod his experience told him his luck was in and went for a troll and within minutes his trolling rod was singing the Lough Currane National Anthem with a fine 4 lbs, Salmon for his efforts and in Colin’s own words not a bad couple of days fishing and there is no argument to that. Now we head for the North Shore and Waterville Boats and at  watervilleboats@gmail.com Local Gillie Mr. Michael O’Sullivan was in good form today in the trolling department and for an angler who hasn’t been out very often this season showed the younger gillie’s how its done  and the older ones for that matter, why do I say this, well within half-hour going out he caught a fine 5 lbs. Salmon and when he dispatched his fish, Michael put on barbless hooks to show how its done in the C&R department,
 well it didn’t take long I can tell you because Michael caught two more Salmon Grilse and as he was winding his fish in he pulled the hooks out of the Salmon’s Mouth and the rest is history and in Michael’s own  words easy come easy go and go he did to have his photo taken by the paparazzi. Wind NW light to fresh with good cloud cover. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 1.6mm. Maximum air temperature 15.2c.                                  
 

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