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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.