Friday, July 31, 2020
31/7/20
31/7/20
Lough Currane on the rise after the big floods and will be still rising for the
next couple of days, staying with the white water, there was a fine good flood
still coming down the River Inny, so you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to
know that the Currane anglers converted to the Inny Anglers and the rest I will
leave to your C&R imagination. Going back to Lough Currane there was one
boat out from the Southside. Wind Southwest and veered Northwest light with
good cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather amount of rainfall 16.8 mm. Maximum air temperature
18.7 centigrade.
Thursday, July 30, 2020
30/7/20
30/7/20
Floods are the main news as the Inny Fishery was put on hold as the Inny bridge
was closed for a good while this morning as you can see by the video. Now we
head for Copal Lake where a bridge cracked in half as you can see by the photo.
Now we head for the Commeragh River,
again you can see there was a big flood coming down into Lough Currane, in fact
the flood was so big you could not take your car down to Derriana, amount of
rainfall was 54.5 up until midnight last night, on today’s rainfall I will give
you the full facts tomorrow, staying with the rain fall again they are
forecasting 20 mm to 40 mm of rainfall in the next few hours. Todays fishing,
well as you can imagine Lough Currane was on the dirty side and just for the
record I have no reports of any rod benders on Lough Currane, where the Inny is
concerned, their voices may have been silent but you can sure a few reels were bellowing.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
29/7/20
The
Weather takes control as the rain lashed down on the Waterville Fishery all day
and just for the record there were four boats out on the lake, there were no reports
of any rod benders and for the rest of the angling community I’m sure
they were manipulating their angling skills on the River Inny. Wind Southeast
fresh and veered Southwest this evening and still raining at 23:20. Yesterday’s
weather, maximum air temperature 16.6 centigrade.
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
28/7/20
28/7/20 By all
accounts the Currane anglers were all quiet on all fronts, to be fair I’m sure
again they all had their Inny hats on, staying with the Inny the forecast is good
because there is a good flood expected tomorrow with a good Inch plus forecasted
and you can be sure the Inny Anglers will be silent but their reels will be bellowing
through the Inny Valley? Wind NNW light and variable. Yesterday’s weather,
maximum air temperature 16.8 centigrade.
Monday, July 27, 2020
27/7/20
27/7/20 Made
a good flood last night so you do not have to be a rocket scientist to know
that the Currane anglers put their River Inny hats on and as usual it’s all
classified info on the Inny C&R department. Wind Northwest fresh with
reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 16.5
centigrade.
Sunday, July 26, 2020
26/7/20
26/7/20
All quiet on the Southwest Front in all departments. Wind SW light to fresh and
overcast all day with rain in the afternoon, humidity 95%. Yesterday’s weather,
maximum air temperature 17.1 centigrade.
Saturday, July 25, 2020
25/7/20
25/7/20 There
were a few boats out manipulating their flies and fair play to them there were
a few baskets of Sea Trout caught. Wind West light to fresh with reasonable
cloud cover, followed by the odd shower, humidity 86%. Yesterday’s weather,
maximum air temperature 17.4 centigrade.
Friday, July 24, 2020
24/7/20
24/7/20 Well
the Waterville Fishery may have reached 1,000,000 hits on the Worldwide Web yesterday;
all I can say going by my mobile the Currane Anglers had no hits or strikes in
the fishing department today. Wind light West Southwest followed by light misty
rain throughout the day. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 16.9
centigrade.
Thursday, July 23, 2020
23/7/20
All down to you! |
23/7/20
Breaking News the Salmon and Seatrout Blog made history today by hitting 1,000,000 views and its all down to you the
readers, the Currane Anglers, all the Gillies and of course all the Hotels and
all the Bed and Breakfasts of Waterville and South Kerry and not forgetting the
Inland Fisheries Ireland, Mr. Paul Bourke of the Salmon and Sea Trout Magazine. All
I can say is thanks a Million.
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
22/7/20
22/7/20 There
were a few boats out manipulating, no reports of Salmon but great to report
that there were a few nice baskets of Sea Trout caught on the drift. Wind Southwest
light and overcast, humidity 94%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature
18.1 centigrade.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
21/7/20
21/7/20 All
quiet on the Southwest front. Wind SSW light with reasonable cloud cover,
humidity 88%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 17.5 centigrade.
Monday, July 20, 2020
20/7/20
20/7/20
Bright sunshine was the order of the day as Currane anglers were silent in all
departments. Wind Northwest light, humidity 74%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum
air temperature 17.7 centigrade.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
19/7/20
Sunset on the Wild Atlantic Way! |
Saturday, July 18, 2020
18/7/20
18/7/20
There were two rebel boats out from the Southside manipulating their flies or
their lures, but going by their mobiles I take it their lines were slack, but
that is only speculation on my part and the same goes for the rest of the Currane
Anglers. Now we head for the upper Lakes and Lough Derriana, in the past week
there has been a few nice Brown trout caught on the drift, plus there was a
fine 4 lbs. Seatrout caught on the drift. Today’s weather, Wind Northeast light
with bright sunshine all day, humidity 82%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air
temperature 16.8 centigrade.
Friday, July 17, 2020
17/7/20
17/7/20
Today was Overcast, humidity 95%. Wind Southwest light to fresh, followed by
rain at times. Now for the Currane Anglers view, again the least said the
soonest mended! Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 18.6 centigrade.
Thursday, July 16, 2020
16/7/20
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
15/7/20
15/7/20 We
start in yesterday’s notes and for good reason, there were a few Grilse caught
and by all accounts there were a few nice baskets of Sea Trout caught on the
drift. Now back to the present, yes you have it, all quiet on all fronts. Wind
Northwest light with good cloud cover followed misty rain at times. Yesterday’s
weather, maximum air temperature 15.1 centigrade.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
14/7/20
The
Currane Anglers mobiles were all quiet in all departments. Wind Northwest light
and overcast all day with misty rain at times. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air
temperature 16.5 centigrade, amount of rainfall 19.5mm.
Monday, July 13, 2020
13/7/20
13/7/20 We start
with yesterday’s Salmon and Sea Trout department and a good backdate even if I
do say it myself. Just for the record there were a good few Sea Trout caught by
the Currane Anglers and one Grilse caught on the troll. In today’s notes the
least said the soonest mended! In the weather department, it made a small flood
this morning, wind Northwest light and overcast with light misty rain this
evening, humidity 90%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 15.3
centigrade.
Sunday, July 12, 2020
12/7/20
12/7/20
There were a few boats out this day, but the Currane Anglers mobiles were all
quiet. Wind South then veered Southwest light and overcast with light misty
rain. Just for the record since the floods, there have been a few nice Grilse
caught on both the fly and the troll in the Sea Tout department, there have
been a few nice Sea Trout and juniors caught on the drift. I must apologise to
all you good readers all over the World for this Lackadaisical reporting but
its beyond my control. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 16.8
centigrade.
Saturday, July 11, 2020
11/7/20
Mr. Jack Charlton RIP |
11/7/20
Today on the No Spin No Fly’s Just Facts zone, are in Memory of Jack Charlton
RIP. Big Jack as he was known was without any fear of contradiction a great
Irish Football manager and legend as well as being a World Cup Winner in the
1966 World Cup. Jack’s second love was fishing, so on behalf of the Currane Anglers
of the Waterville Fishery and all the good people of Ireland, we send our Sincere
Sympathies to all his family and friends.
Today’s
Notes all quiet on all fronts. Wind West light to calm, yesterday’s weather,
maximum air temperature 15.9 centigrade.
Friday, July 10, 2020
10/7/20
10/7/20
Here is today’s Salmon and Sea Trout news on the Waterville Fishery, all quiet
on the Southwest front, or you could say that I’m like Manuel of Fawlty Salmon
and Sea Trout, I know Nothing. Wind NNW light and sunny. Yesterday’s weather,
maximum air temperature 16.6 centigrade.
Thursday, July 9, 2020
9/7/20
9/7/20 All
quiet on Lough Currane today after yesterday’s big flood, but to be fair to the
Big Lake it would be on the dirty side and experience tells us the Currane Anglers
put their River Inny C&R Hats on and headed for the C&R Inny, I will
leave the rest to your imagination. Wind NNW light with reasonable cloud cover
at times. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 15.7 centigrade.
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
8/7/20
Upper Lakes Open So come on Down and cast your Flies
8/7/20 A Big
flood takes all the headlines on this foggy day, wind SW light, humidity 97%. Yesterday’s
weather, maximum air temperature 15.5 centigrade.
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
7/7/20
Upper Lakes Now Open so come on Down and cast your Files
7/7/20 Again it is all weather reports, so here goes, wind West light and a fog bound Currane as you can see by the photo, humidity 97%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 15,9 centigrade.
Monday, July 6, 2020
6/7/20
Upper Lakes Open, so Come on Down and Cast Your Flies!
Now that the lockdown is over and restrictions are being
eased, we are delighted to announce that the Waterville upper lakes Derriana,
Cloonaughlin and Namona, along with beats on the inny and Cummeragh are now
open again. A new club has been established under the guidance of a committee
including Michael Roden, Kevin O’Sullivan, Neil O’Shea, John Quinlan, and Tadgh
O’Sullivan to oversee angling activities on these spectacular fisheries.
Currane Fisheries Ltd will also run the hatchery, organise the annual cleaning
of the spawning streams. Please support this community based not for profit
initiative. Memberships and day tickets are available from the Mace shop in
Waterville.
06/07/20
All quiet on all fronts this day. Wind light SW and veered SSW later in
the day with reasonable cloud cover, humidity 83%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum
air temperature 17. 6 centigrade.
Sunday, July 5, 2020
5/7/20
Upper Lakes Open, so come on down and cast your Flies.
5/7/20 All
quiet on the Southwest front. Wind West Northwest fresh to strong with
reasonable cloud cover, Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 16.0 Centigrade.
Now that the lockdown is over and restrictions are being
eased, we are delighted to announce that the Waterville upper lakes Derriana,
Cloonaughlin and Namona, along with beats on the inny and Cummeragh are now
open again. A new club has been established under the guidance of a committee
including Michael Roden, Kevin O’Sullivan, Neil O’Shea, John Quinlan, and Tadgh
O’Sullivan to oversee angling activities on these spectacular fisheries.
Currane Fisheries Ltd will also run the hatchery, organise the annual cleaning
of the spawning streams. Please support this community based not for profit
initiative. Memberships and day tickets are available from the Mace shop in
Waterville.
Saturday, July 4, 2020
4/7/20
4/7/20 To
all American Anglers Happy Independence Day. On this side of the Atlantic today
the electricity was off In Waterville this evening, the same goes for the Wild
Atlantic Currane Salmon this day as the Currane Anglers battled a strong
Southwest wind to no avail. That sums up today’s manipulations. Wind as already
stated and overcast all day and followed by heavy rain at times, humidity 90%.
Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 15.6 centigrade.
Now that the
lockdown is over and restrictions are being eased, we are delighted to announce
that the Waterville upper lakes Derriana, Cloonaughlin and Namona, along with
beats on the inny and Cummeragh are now open again. A new club has been
established under the guidance of a committee including Michael Roden, Kevin
O’Sullivan, Neil O’Shea, John Quinlan, and Tadgh O’Sullivan to oversee angling
activities on these spectacular fisheries. Currane Fisheries Ltd will also run
the hatchery, organise the annual cleaning of the spawning streams. Please support
this community based not for profit initiative. Memberships and day tickets are
available from the Mace shop in Waterville.
Friday, July 3, 2020
3/7/20
Upper Lakes and Commeragh River!
Now that the lockdown is over and restrictions are being eased, we are delighted to announce that the Waterville upper lakes Derriana, Cloonaughlin and Namona, along with beats on the inny and Cummeragh are now open again. A new club has been established under the guidance of a committee including Michael Roden, Kevin O’Sullivan, Neil O’Shea, John Quinlan, and Tadgh O’Sullivan to oversee angling activities on these spectacular fisheries. Currane Fisheries Ltd will also run the hatchery, organise the annual cleaning of the spawning streams. Please support this community based not for profit initiative. Memberships and day tickets are available from the Mace shop in Waterville.
3/7/20 The
0872074882 mobile number was as quiet as the Currane anglers reels this day. So
the least said the soonest mended. Wind Southwest light and overcast followed
by light misty rain all day, humidity 98%. Yesterday weather, maximum air
temperature 15.5 centigrade.
Thursday, July 2, 2020
2/7/20
Now that the lockdown is over and restrictions are being
eased, we are delighted to announce that the Waterville upper lakes Derriana,
Cloonaughlin and Namona, along with beats on the inny and Cummeragh are now
open again. A new club has been established under the guidance of a committee
including Michael Roden, Kevin O’Sullivan, Neil O’Shea, John Quinlan, and Tadgh
O’Sullivan to oversee angling activities on these spectacular fisheries.
Currane Fisheries Ltd will also run the hatchery, organise the annual cleaning
of the spawning streams. Please support this community based not for profit
initiative. Memberships and day tickets are available from the Mace shop in
Waterville.
2/7/20 I do
not know about Waxing Gibbous, all I can say the Currane anglers are waxing
their lines with a sinking feeling. Wind Northwest, light and overcast, humidity
84%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 14.7 centigrade.
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
1/7/20
1/7/20 Now
that the lockdown is over and restrictions are being eased, we are delighted to
announce that the Waterville upper lakes Derriana, Cloonaughlin and Namona,
along with beats on the inny and Cummeragh are now open again. A new club has
been established under the guidance of a committee including Michael Roden,
Kevin O’Sullivan, Neil O’Shea, John Quinlan, and Tadgh O’Sullivan to oversee
angling activities on these spectacular fisheries. Currane Fisheries Ltd will
also run the hatchery, organise the annual cleaning of the spawning streams.
Please support this community based not for profit initiative. Memberships and
day tickets are available from the Mace shop in Waterville.
Now today’s action, all quiet on all fronts.
Wind Northwest light and overcast, humidity 88% Lough Currane Moon Phase Waxing
Gibbous. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 16.5 centigrade.
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