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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

31/1/2023

  31/1/2023 Local angler Mr. Eric Jouen of Waterville boats and at watervilleboats@gmail.com reported that he was the only boat out this day and precured a couple of Kelts. Wind NW fresh and overcast.        

Monday, January 30, 2023

30/1/2023

 

30/1/2022 Just three boats out this day, Local Currane angler Mr. Eric Jouen of Waterville Boats and at watervilleboats@gmail.com  reported that there were a few kelts caught on the troll. Wind WNW and veered SW light to fresh average speed 17 Km/h   

Sunday, January 29, 2023

29/1/2023

 

29/1/2023 The Only Currane angler that was out this day was Mr. Eric Jouen of Waterville boats and at watervilleboats@gmail.com  and sadly his reels were all quiet. Wind light to fresh WNW and overcast.

Saturday, January 28, 2023

28/1/2023

28/1/2023 Just three boats out again today and still waiting for the first elusive Wild Atlantic Salmon. Wind first thing this morning was SSE and veered SW and veered again around 3pm into the NW light, strongest wind speed was 13 km/h. Followed by good cloud cover.

Friday, January 27, 2023

27/1/2023

 

26/1/23 Just 3 boats out and all was quiet on the SW front, be it fish or wind and talking of wind it was coming from the NNE light and overcast all day and cold. 27/1/2023 The three wise Currane boats were again all quiet on this calm and cold day. Wind NE light and variable.

Thursday, January 26, 2023

26/1/2023

26/1/2023 Just 3 boats out and all was quiet on the SW front, be it fish or wind and talking of wind it was coming from the NNE light and overcast all day and cold.   

Wednesday, January 25, 2023

25/1/2023

 

25/1/2023 Straight to the quote of the day from Currane angler Mr. Eric Jouen of Waterville Boats and at watervilleboats@gmail.com and I quote, 3 boats out and no screaming reel, well I think that sums up today’s manipulations. Wind WNW and veered N and come evening veered again into NE light to fresh.  

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

24/2/2023

 

24/1/2023 Currane angler Mr. Eric Jouen of Waterville boats and at watervilleboats@gmail.com reported that he caught 3 Kelts on the troll. Just for the record there was one other boat out, so you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know there was a total of two boats out. Wind SSW light, gusts up to 22Km/h

Monday, January 23, 2023

23/1/2023

23/1/2023 No reports of the first Salmon caught this day and that includes all Irish fisheries,  so come on you Currane anglers and get out there and catch the first Salmon of 2023 In Ireland. Wind SSE light, gusts up to 17 Km/h and overcast.

Sunday, January 22, 2023

22/2/2023

 22/1/2022 Just two boats out this day, just for the record there were a few Kelts and the odd Brown Trout caught. Wind SW and veered NW light and overcast.             

Saturday, January 21, 2023

21/2/2023

 

21/1/2023 Just two boats out this day and by all accounts their lines were slack. Wind SSE light average wind speed 12 mph and overcast.             

Friday, January 20, 2023

20/1/2023

 20/1/2022 Currane gate reports that there were two boats out and their lines were slack. Wind SE fresh and veered SES light. 

Thursday, January 19, 2023

19/23/2023

 

19/1/2023 Into the third day of the 2023 season and all is quiet on all fronts as you can see by the photos this freezing day as the snow laid on the Kerry Mountains. Just for the record there were 5 boats out. Now we go back to the Bacon and Cabbage in the Lobster Bar Tuesday evening and as I said there was good crack but sadly I missed a cracker of a song about Lough Currane by Currane UK angler Mr. John Young, so take it way John the stage is yours.        


Wednesday, January 18, 2023

18/2/2023

 

Snow on the wild Kerry Mountains! 
18/1/2022 Facts of the day are the Wild Atlantic Salmon were all quiet on the Currane front, just for the record there were 3 boats out manipulating their skills, there were only a few kelts caught and released. Wind NNW light to fresh and overcast.      

17/1/2023

 


17/1/2023 Great to be back reporting on the No Spin No Fly’s just Facts zone on this opening day of the 2023 Salmon and Sea Trout season, so let’s get down to today’s facts. For starters there were 9 boats that ventured out on this freezing cold day, as you can see by the photo there were a good few Currane anglers fishing out of Waterville Boats and at watervilleboats@gmail.com and come lunch time they headed in for a well-deserved whisky and finished off with a fine fry and a glass of wine, sadly there were no Salmon caught this opening day. Just for the record there were a few kelts caught. Well, Currane anglers may have had a cold start to the 2023 season but they made up for it in the Lobster Bar this evening when they had the traditional Lobster Bar Bacon and Cabbage and as you see by the photos a good time was had by all, so a big thank you to the Management and their staff for a great opening of the 2023 season.