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Saturday, April 7, 2018

7/4/18

Lough Currane,
7/4/18 Lough Currane was settling down this day after the big flood so it wasn’t surprising that the Currane anglers drew a blank but saying that the Lough Currane binocular man did see one boat lose a reasonably good fish, but losses sadly don’t count. Wind SW light to calm and variable at times, with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 26.8mm. Maximum air temperature 12.3. Anglers please take note and watch this video,

Friday, April 6, 2018

6/4/18

Big Flood on the
River Inny
6/4/18 Strong winds and heavy showers were the order of the day, first the wind was South then veered SW and  with all the elements against my Noble Anglers this didn’t  deter them heading out to the South side where one could get a bit of shelter but with all their efforts they couldn’t register a Wild Atlantic Salmon, but to be fair there was an almighty flood this morning and you can say without any fear of contradiction the elements were against them and in my opinion they did well to get out there and as you can see by the photos of the flood coming down the Inny, it gives you a fair idea how big the flood was. Yesterdays weather 16.8mm. Maximum air temperature 10.9. 

Thursday, April 5, 2018

5/4/18

Michael, Bernard, Peter.
Peter, Michael!
Waterville House
5/4/18 Lough Currane anglers headed out this morning hoping to catch My Noble Gentlemen the  Salmon before the yellow weather warning came in and luckily or sadly the  luck was on the side of the Lough Currane Salmon, because come 1.30pm all boats were blown off and two anglers, Mr. Peter Rall and Brother Mr. Bernard Rall of Germany, had their days lake fishing interrupted so headed off down Stream with their Gillie Mr. Michael O’Sullivan of Waterville Boats and at  watervilleboats@gmail.com to the World famous Butler Pool and of www.watervillegolflinks.ie   and I can tell you it wasn’t long Mr. Peter Rall had his fly rod bent double into a fine 9 lbs. Salmon and I can tell you the conditions were terrible but I’m sure Peter and Bernard are well satisfied with their days fishing. Wind SSE fresh to strong and overcast with heavy rain this evening. Yesterdays weather amount of rainfall 0.2mm. Maximum air temperature 9.3c.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

4/4/18

4/4/18 Lough Currane was all quiet on the SW Front and with a fresh Northeast wind blowing. So its not that surprising that their lines were slack, but as Hands once said to a Gillie many years ago, East wind very good for fishing and the Gillie replied I’m a Gillie and I’m Telling you East wind no good for Fishing, well, Gillie or no Gillie I  have 18 lbs. Salmon in one hand  and 8 lbs. Salmon in the other hand and what do you say to that, ahh East wind very good, so the moral to the  story is East wind or not you can catch the old Gentlemen if you’re out there. Wind as already stated with reasonable cloud cover, with light rain this morning, yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 11.9mm. Maximum air temperature 11.4c.   

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

3/4/18

Andrew!
3/4/18 Mr. Andrew Wishart of Northern Ireland takes all the Salmon headlines, while fishing with his Gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com caught a cracker of a 10 1bs. Salmon on the troll. And the other anglers that were manipulating lures and flies sadly it was all quiet in all departments. Wind SSE fresh with good cloud cover with rain at times. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 3.3mm. Maximum air temperature 12.8c.        
     

Monday, April 2, 2018

2/4/18

Chioe   
2/4/18 All Wild Atlantic Salmon headlines come from South side and at www.lakelandshouse.com French Angler  Chioe Duperat, caught a fine 9 lbs. Salmon on the troll, while fishing with her Gillie Mr. Frank Donnelly of  www.lakelandshouse.com and for the rest of the pros and amateur’s alike, it was all quiet on the SW front. Wind SE light and overcast. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 3.4mm. Maximum air temperature 6.9c. Total amou
nt of rainfall for March 130.6mm.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

1/4/17

1/4/18 All the action comes from the Bungalow, Mr. Nick Kennedy, while fishing with his Gillie Mr. Neil O’Shea www.oshealoughcurrane.com caught a fine 7 lbs. Salmon on the troll. Just for the record it was wild out there with a strong SE wind blowing with heavy rain at times and in fact it was that rough only three boats ventured out this Easter Sunday. Yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 0.3mm.Maximum air temperature 9.6c.