8/9/20 I start
with the sad news that the Currane Anglers and the good people of Waterville have lost a great Taxi
Driver Mr. Anthony McGillicuddy RIP, who I might add, took many a Currane Angler
to their favourite restaurant after their day’s fishing and brought them back
to their B+B or hotels and homes after their night out, I can say without any
fear of contradiction he will surely be missed. So, on behalf of the Currane anglers
and the good people of Waterville and Kerry and the good people afar, our
sincere sympathies to his good Wife Cora and all the Family and friends. Well Anthony
you may be gone but you certainly will not be forgotten as you make your way on
the Heavenly highway to Heaven. RIP
The Currane anglers
were in good form with a nice few Sea Trout caught on the drift today. Now we
head for the world famous Butler Pool and at www.watervillegolflinks.ie It was reported to me that there was one
Salmon caught on the fly. Now we head for the upper Lakes, just for the record
there has some fine action in the Trout department, plus a few rod benders in the
Salmon department. On the River Inny department there was a nice flood coming
down at lunch time, so you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know the majority
of the Currane Anglers had their catch and release Inny hats on this day, how many
caught, that is the question? Wind Southwest light and overcast, humidity 98%.
Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 17.1 centigrade.
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