27/4/2026. The Currane anglers headed out on Lough Currane on a hot, bright, sun‑splitting‑the‑stones day, with not a cloud to be seen from here to Timbuktu. In fact, it was so fierce out there you’d swear the Currane anglers had raided a Mexican market stall, because half of them were practically hiding under their sombreros to save their Currane faces from being roasted alive.
With
conditions like that, it’s no wonder there are no reports as of yet of any
C&R salmon — the fish were probably wearing sunglasses themselves and
laughing from the depths.
Now to
today’s Currane anglers’ weather front: wind from the NE, variable, light to
gentle. Yesterday’s weather recorded 0.0mm of rainfall, a maximum air
temperature of 15.3°C, and a glorious 8 hours and 1 minute of sunshine — enough
to justify every sombrero on the lake.
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