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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

31/3/20

I Don't Know what the Problem is, Lock Down My Ass!

31/3/20 Just the odd boat out manipulating the Currane waters, again the wind was in the East, but sadly no anglers reported any rod benders. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 10.7   

Monday, March 30, 2020

30/3/20

Wild Atlantic View
Great Picture again Thanks!

30/3/20 It was a cold day on Lough Currane with a fresh cold Eastly wind with reasonable cloud cover. For the Currane angler’s manipulations, well you could say their reels and mobiles were frozen out this day. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 9.3 centigrade

Sunday, March 29, 2020

29/3/20

Today Lough Currane in the distance
Great photo ! 
29/3/20 Lough Currane was all quiet on all fronts and in the words of one local angler, it’s too bloody cold out there. Going by the Currane detective agency, there was one boat manipulating the North Shore. Wind East fresh and bright sunshine all day. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 12.9 centigrade.      

Saturday, March 28, 2020

28/3/20


28/3/20 All quiet on all fronts, wind ENE fresh to strong with bright sunshine all-day. Just for the record there is a very important notice on the Covid 19 up on the Irish Angling Update site. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 14.9 centigrade.   

Friday, March 27, 2020

27/3/20

27/3/20 Bright sunshine was the order of the day with a light wind from the West. One can say, all the Currane Anglers got was a suntan. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 13.5 centigrade. 

Thursday, March 26, 2020

26/3/20

26/3/20 All quiet on all fronts on this bright and sunny day, with a calm to light variable wind. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 9.1mm. Maximum air temperature 12.8 centigrade.     

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

25/3/20

No Spin just plenty of fly's

25/3/20 Again the Currane Anglers reels were all quiet on all fronts this day, Wind Light to calm East with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 10.9 mm. Maximum air temperature 10.3 centigrade.  

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

24/3/20


24/3/20 Currane Anglers were all quiet on the Western frontier. Wind SSW fresh and overcast with misty rain throughout the day. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 10.7 centigrade.   

Monday, March 23, 2020

23/3/20

Tam

23/3/20 A new week, a new strike, yes you have it, local angler Mr. Anulal Hitmiang (Tam) while trolling this morning caught a fine 10 lb Salmon on the troll in a light SE wind and overcast. Yesterdays weather amount of rainfall 0.9mm. Maximum air temperature 11.8 centigrade. Now we head for the Killarney Lakes and for good reason because it was reported to me that a cracker of a 21 lb Salmon was caught last Saturday on the Middle Lake. Just for the record that’s two Salmon caught in Kerry in the past ten days in the 20 lb plus class.

Sunday, March 22, 2020

22/3/20


22/3/20 There were a few boats manipulating this day but sadly my Noble Salmon were keeping their distance as laid down by the Government. So stay safe Anglers and non-anglers alike. Wind SE light bright and sunny Yesterday weather, amount of rainfall 14.3 mm. Maximum air temperature 7.7 centigrade.           

Saturday, March 21, 2020

21/3/20


Lough Currane today!
21/3/20 I will make it short and sweet, the Currane anglers were all quiet in all departments. Wind ESE light and overcast with misty rain at times. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 8.8 centigrade.       

Friday, March 20, 2020

20/3/20

Sion 

20/3/20 All the Salmon headlines go to Currane anglers Mr. Joe O’Dwyer and his Gillie Mr. Sion Braine and in the words of Sion and I quote, in the boat by 7.30 am. Joe and Sion tag team it again with a fine 10lb Salmon, caught on the troll or the fly, you decide and for the rest of the Currane anglers it was all quiet on all fronts, as you can see by the picture it tells the story of the day. Wind East light, bright and sunny. Yesterdays weather, maximum air temperature 9.1 centigrade.        

Thursday, March 19, 2020

19/3/20


19/3/20 The Currane anglers were all quiet on all fronts. Just for the record there was six boats out manipulating which is great to see. wind East light with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 8.0 centigrade.      

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

18/3/20


18/3/20 Lough Currane anglers were as calm as the Currane waters and their humour was as light as the wind, but come docking time their language, well that’s another story. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 5.7 mm. Maximum air temperature 12.9 centigrade.     

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

17/3/20

17/3/20 All Salmon headlines this Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations were on the World-Famous Butler Pool and at www.watervillegolflinks.ie   and one can say without any fear of contradiction that Waterville’s pro Golfer Mr. Liam Higgins was in great form while casting his fly, Liam Celebrated his Saint Patrick’s day by catching a fine Salmon in the 7 lb class. Down on Lough Currane, there was no reports of any rod benders. Just for the record it was another wild day, with a strong South West wind and overcast followed by rain at times. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 6.5 mm. Maximum air temperature 10.7 Centigrade  

Monday, March 16, 2020

16/3/20


16/3/20 The odd boat may have ventured out this day, if they did they had a touch of Wild bill hickock, because there was a strong South West wind blowing down the Laugh, plus going by my mobile it was all quiet on the South West front. Wind as already stated and overcast all day, followed by light rain at times. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 4.6 mm. Maximum air temperature 9.2 Centigrade.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

15/3/20



Joe
Paudie
River Laune
15/3/20 Straight to the action, Currane Angler Mr. Joe O’Dwyer, caught a fine fresh 10lb Salmon on the troll, while fishing with his Gillie Mr. Sion Braine, we will let Sion have the last say on their fine fish and I quote, Joe was fishing with me for the last week and we had 19 kelts and finished today with a 10 lb Salmon. Wind NW fresh with reasonable cloud cover. Now in my book we go to Ireland’s Salmon of the week and it’s a cracker of a 22lb Salmon caught by Mr. Paudie Hubbert of Tralee, while Fishing the River Laune yesterday, so congratulations Paudie on a Salmon of a life time and that’s from all the Kerry Anglers. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 5 .1 mm. Maximum air temperature 11.1 centigrade.                          

Saturday, March 14, 2020

14/3/20


14/3/20 The Weather again takes control of Lough Currane as a strong SW wind blows down the Lough as the Currane anglers debated the pros and cons, well one doesn’t have to be a Fly or Rapala pro to know their tackle boxes stayed dry. Wind as already stated, with reasonable cloud cover followed by showers. Yesterdays weather amount of rainfall 6.8 mm. Maximum air temperature 11.0 Centigrade.                  

Friday, March 13, 2020

13/3/20

13/3/30 They say Friday the 13th is unlucky, well I have news for you because local Gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com would beg to differ and for good reason, he caught a fine 10 lbs. Salmon on the troll and for the rest of the Currane anglers it was all quiet on the SW front. Wind SE and veered S and overcast with heavy down pours. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 3.4 mm. Maximum air temperature 9.0c

Thursday, March 12, 2020

12/3/20

12/3/20 Great news for all you fly anglers, because the ice was broken on the Lough Currane fly department, Young Conor,
Terence and Conor 
takes the first Currane fly honours by catching a fine 11 lbs. Salmon on the fly on Lough Currane and His Dad Mr. Terence Wharton Junior was delighted as you can see by the photo! Wind WNW fresh with good cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 5.6 mm. Maximum air temperature 11.4c.  

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

11/3/20


11/3/20 Currane anglers were all quiet on the SW front in all departments. Wind W strong with reasonable cloud cover, followed by heavy showers. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 1.3 mm, Maximum air temperature 11. 6c.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

10/3/20


10/3/20 Nice to see a few good boats out but sadly nothing to report this day by Lough Currane Anglers so we will finish today’s notes on the weather front, Wind NW light to fresh with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 11.6mm. Maximum air temperature 11.6 c.

Monday, March 9, 2020

9/3/20


9/3/20 The Currane Anglers were at a standstill this day as a strong wind came from the West and you don’t have be a rocket scientist to know the Currane anglers were put into checkmate in all fishing departments and if there was a mad hatter out there all I can say is no comment! Wind as all ready stated. Overcast with heavy rain at times. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 2.mm, maximum air temperature 9.5 c.

Sunday, March 8, 2020

8/3/20

8/3/20 Just a few Currane Anglers out this day and going by the anglers mobiles it was all quiet on all fronts. Wind SW early this morning and then veered NW light to fresh with reasonable cloud cover, followed by showers. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 7.9 mm. Maximum air temperature 11.9c c

Saturday, March 7, 2020

7/3/20


7/3/20 SW gales and heavy showers are today’s headlines and no reports of any action and if a boat did venture out, they have failed to report their manipulations. Wind as already stated. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 10. 3 c.                  

Friday, March 6, 2020

6/3/20

6/3/20 The Currane anglers were all quiet on all fronts after yesterday’s cracker. Wind NW and veered SW with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 3.4 mm. Maximum air temperature 8.8 c.  

Thursday, March 5, 2020

5/3/20

Patrick dose the honours for Chlo
5/3/20 Straight to the Southside and Salmon and Sea Trout station of www.lakelandshouse.com French angler Mrs. Chlo Duperat, caught a cracker of a 11 lbs. Salmon on the troll while fishing with her Gillie Mr. Frank Donnelly of www.lakelandshouse.com and this evening Chlo’s husband Patrick did the honours by holding this fine Salmon for the photo shoot. Wind SW and veered NW light with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 2.6 mm. Maximum air temperature 9.9 c.   

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

4/3/20

Sunset in Waterville tonight 
4/3/20 Lough Currane Anglers were all quiet on all fronts, this was confirmed by the French Connection. That sums up today’s lack of action. Wind light and variable with reasonable cloud cover at times. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 5. 5 mm. Maximum air temperature 8.5 c.           

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

3/3/20

 3/3/20 There were a few boats out manipulating this day, for all their efforts all the Currane anglers precured were a few Kelts. Wind NW light to fresh. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 4.8 mm, Maximum air temperature 7.5 c.               

Monday, March 2, 2020

2/3/20


2/3/20. Four boats out manipulating on the Currane waters, sadly their reels and mobiles were all quiet on all fronts. Wind NW and gusty throughout the day and followed by wintery showers. Yesterday’s weather, facts not available.   

Sunday, March 1, 2020

1/3/20


1/3/20 AS storm Jorge waved goodbye, the Currane anglers headed out onto a battered Lough Currane and you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know their chances of catching a Wild Atlantic Salmon after storm Jorge were slim and that was the case today. Wind fresh WNW followed by wintery showers throughout the day. Yesterday’s weather, amount of rainfall 4.8mm. Maximum air temperature 7.7c. Wind strength 49 KMH gusts up to 109 KMH