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Monday, October 6, 2025

6/10/2025

October 6, 2025: By the end of the day, four C&R Currane boats were on the water and reported catching several Brown trout and Sea trout before releasing them. Today's weather at Currane featured a moderate to fresh wind, shifting between SW and SSW, along with reasonable cloud cover. As for yesterday, there was only a trace of rainfall, the maximum air temperature reached 14.8°C, and there was 1 hour and 4 minutes of sunshine.  

 

Sunday, October 5, 2025

5/10/2025

Anglers on Lake Currane reported no activity in the catch-and-release fly fishing sector. Turning to the weather update: conditions featured a moderate North-Westerly wind, which later shifted to West-Northwest, accompanied by reasonable cloud cover. For yesterday, recorded rainfall was 3.6mm, the maximum air temperature reached 14.1°C, and total sunshine duration was 4 hours and 7 minutes.  

 

Saturday, October 4, 2025

4/10 2025

 

Butler Pool

October 4, 2025. A strong to near gale northwest wind veered to northwest, west-northwest, and back to northwest, accompanied by moderate cloud cover with occasional periods of sunshine. Yesterday, rainfall totalled 18.0 mm, the maximum air temperature reached 17.9°C, and there were 6 minutes of recorded sunshine.


Friday, October 3, 2025

3/10/2025

October 3, 2025: Currane experienced strong winds as storm Amy passed through the county. Wind directions were variable, shifting from SSW to SW, W, WNW, and back to W, with speeds ranging between 52 km/h and 63 km/h. Gusts reached 78 km/h, 81 km/h, 89 km/h, 87 km/h, 94 km/h, 100 km/h, 94 km/h, 76 km/h, and 72 km/h, accompanied by heavy showers in the morning. The recorded rainfall for yesterday was 48.1 mm, not accounting for mountainous areas, with a maximum air temperature of 16.2°C and just 1 minute of sunshine.    

Thursday, October 2, 2025

2/10/2025


 

Currane Agler Robert RIP
September 2, 2025. Currane experienced significant rainfall, as documented in the accompanying video and photographs, spanning from the Butler Pool to the Inny and Sneem rivers, and extending to the Eureka Lodge Stream. photos an videos on facebook

Today, as precipitation continued over the Waterville fishery, we were informed of the passing of esteemed Currane angler Mr. Robert White RIP, of Minanes, Drinagh, Cork. On behalf of the Waterville Currane anglers, the residents of Waterville, and the wider Kerry community, we extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends. May Mr. White Rest in Peace.  


Tuesday, September 30, 2025

30/9/2025

September 30th, 2025. Marked the conclusion of the C&R Salmon 2025 season, with no Salmon or Trout recorded on the final day. The fishing conditions were challenging due to persistent heavy rainfall and a fresh south-southwest wind. Weather data from the preceding day indicated 3.7mm of precipitation, a maximum air temperature of 17.1°C, and 1 hour and 6 minutes of sunshine. With the closure of the Salmon season, twelve days remain dedicated to C&R Trout fishing.             

Monday, September 29, 2025

29/9/025

September 29, 2025: Five Currane boats were on the water, with no reported catch and release Salmon landed by fly or trolling. A few Trout were caught while drifting. The weather was SSW wind, gentle to moderate, with reasonable cloud cover and occasional light showers. September 30 marks the last day of the 2025 Salmon season. Weather data for the previous day: trace rainfall, maximum air temperature 15.7°C, and total sunshine duration of 9 hours and 2 minutes.