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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

1/7/2025

 July 1, 2025. Following last night's significant rainfall, we proceeded directly to the Currane anglers for today's activities. Initially, Lough Currane was somewhat murky as two boats departed early this morning. Soon after, three more boats joined, making a total of five. Given the lake's rising water levels and turbid conditions, it was not surprising that the anglers reported little success. Once the lake clears up, however, there should be increased opportunities for catch and release.     

Next, we moved upstream to the Commeragh river, where several anglers were practicing their techniques. However, based on their communications, there remains room for improvement in their skills. On the River Inny, there was one confirmed catch and release of a salmon by a local Inny farmer. He also suggested that there might have been additional catches, although this cannot be confirmed.

Regarding the weather, the wind varied from moderate to fresh, shifting between North, NNE, N, and NNW. Yesterday's weather recorded a rainfall amount of 10.6mm, a maximum air temperature of 18.0°C, and one hour of sunshine.

Monday, June 30, 2025

30/6/2025

 June 30, 2025. Starting with a report from yesterday, C&R Currane anglers caught 3 Salmon and a few Sea Trout on the troll. As for today, two Grilse and some Sea Trout were also caught on the troll. Moving to the River Inny, a few Currane anglers were present, but the activity was minimal? The weather forecast for Currane and Inny includes variable winds from moderate to gentle, shifting from south to SSW, SW, and WNW. Yesterday's weather recorded 1.7mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 18.6°C, and 0.1 minutes of sunshine.    

Sunday, June 29, 2025

29/6/2025

 On June 29, 2025. Four Currane boats were observed on the lake. Reports indicated that the Catch and Release (C&R) department for Salmon and Sea Trout experienced no activity, as did the INNY Salmon C&R. Regarding the weather conditions for Currane and River Inny, there were variable gentle to moderate southerly winds that shifted to south-southwest and south, accompanied by reasonable cloud cover and misty rain. The weather report from the previous day recorded a rainfall amount of 2.3mm, with a maximum air temperature of 17.3°C and 1 hour and 7 minutes of sunshine.  

Saturday, June 28, 2025

28/6/2025

 On June 28, 2025. There were no reports of catch and release (C&R) Salmon or Sea Trout in the Currane waters by anglers. However, two C&R Salmon were reported caught in the River Inny. The weather report for Currane and Inny includes variable winds from moderate to gentle to light, shifting from southwest to west-southwest, west, northwest, and north-northwest. The previous day's weather included 1.3mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 17.6°C, and no recorded sunshine.      

Friday, June 27, 2025

27/6/2025

 On June 27, 2025. There was a significant flood last night, prompting Currane anglers to engage in Catch and Release (C&R) on the River Inny. Two Currane boats were out fishing, though no reports of any C&R Salmon or Sea Trout caught by trolling or fly fishing have been received. Regarding the Inny, there are currently no reports; however, updates will be provided as they become available.      

Weather conditions for the Currane anglers included a fresh southwest wind with strong gusts reaching up to 57 km/h and consistent cloud cover throughout the day. As for yesterday’s weather, there was 9.3 mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 16.4°C, and 2 hours of sunshine.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

26/6/2025

 June 26, 2025. I begin with a report from yesterday for good reason. The Inny farmer reported that the Currane anglers had their catch and release (C&R) hats on, noting two C&R salmon caught on the fly and two lost while spinning. Moving to today's action on Lough Currane, it is noted that there were two boats on the waters for salmon and sea trout, although no catches were reported according to my sources.         

Now, we look at the weather chart for the Currane anglers. The wind was variable, moderate to fresh from the west, then veering to west-southwest and southwest. The day included some sunshine followed by cloudy skies with light rain. Yesterday's weather recorded 5.2mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 18.2°C, and just 4 minutes of sunshine.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

25/6/2025

 On June 25, 3025. Catch and Release (C&R) salmon and sea trout anglers refrained from voicing their opinions. Evidently, their reels remained silent amidst the cloudy conditions and light rain throughout the day. The weather was characterized by a gentle to moderate south-southwest wind that veered southwest. The previous day's weather data recorded 3.3mm of rainfall, a maximum air temperature of 16.6°C, and a mere 4 minutes of sunshine.