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Salmon report from the Waterville Fishery
DATE: 23 Feb 2010, 4:50 pm / MOOD: Other
15/2/10 The Lobster Bar Fish of the day goes to Mr. Sean Brain and of www.kbfishingireland.co.uk and his good friend Barry because they caught a fine 10 lbs on the troll. Wind NW light to fresh with showers throughout the day, amount of rainfall 1.6mm, max air temperature 9.2c. 16/2/10 All quiet on the SW front be it fly or troll. Wind NW light to fresh with the odd shower, amount of rainfall 2.8mm, max air temperature 8.2c. 17/2/10 Again not a lot to be said on the fishing front so here is your weather report for today, wind NE light with reasonable cloud cover, max air temperature 7.2c. 18/2/10 Just the one or two boats out and all failed in their duties. Wind NNE light with the odd light shower, amount of rain fall 0.5mm, max air temperature 7.3c. 19/2/10 Rain, Sleet and Snow and no takers, wind NNE light with a few showers some light and heavy, amount of rainfall 5.8mm, max air temperature 6.3c. 20/2/10 just three boats out and all failed miserably in their duties in catching Her Ladyship the Salmon. On the Weather front there was a mixture of sleet. Snow and rain, amount of rainfall 3.0mm, wind first thing NE then veered SE then veered again into the SW and veered back SSE light to calm in all directions, max air temperature 6.0c. 21/2/10 There were a few more boats manipulating their bates but sadly my Noble gentlemen weren't in a taking mood. Wind SW light to calm and sunny, max air temperature 7.7c. I will finish this weeks report on a high for Lough Currane because Mr Eric Jouen, 12lbs Salmon which he caught on valentines day got catch of the week @ www.cfb.ie That is all the news from your Gillie and the Waterville Fishery. No Spin No Fly's just facts.
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Salmon report from the Waterville Fishery
DATE: 16 Feb 2010, 4:17 pm / MOOD: Other
8/2/10 I start this weekly report on the same note I finished last weeks report, so the least said the soonest mended. Wind SE, then veered ENE late this afternoon and overcast all day, max air temperature 8.0c. 9/2/10 again just the odd boat out, wind NE light and overcast, max air temperature 6.2c. 10/2/10 One Salmon caught on the troll by Mr Eric Jouen Of Waterville and France and @ lobsterb@iol.ie so congratulations to Eric, and that just proves my point if you are out there manipulating your bates you will catch my Noble Gentlemen the Salmon. Wind NE light with bright sunshine all day, max air temperature 6.9c. 11/2/10 There were a few more boats out today but sadly all failed miserably in their duties. Wind NE light with bright sunshine all day, max air temperature 7.1c. 12/2/10 Just the odd boat out manipulating there Repala's. Wind E light to fresh with bright sunshine throughout the day, max air temperature 8.2c. 13/2/10 All quiet on the SW front. Wind E light to calm and overcast with the odd bit of sun breaking through, max air temperature 6.4c. 14/2/10 Mr. Eric Jouen was in good form again in the trolling department when he Procured a fine 12lbs Salmon, and for the rest of we anglers we all failed miserably in our duties and if you want lessons you can contact Eric @ lobsterb@iol.ie and just for the record there were at least 6 boats out which was good see. Wind calm all day, even though it did try to get up from the SW, max air temperature 8.2c. That is all the news from your Gillie and the Waterville Fishery. No Spin No Fly's just facts.
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Salmon and Seatrout report from the Waterville fishery Co Kerry Ireland
DATE: 06 Sep 2009, 9:21 am / MOOD: Other
24/8/09 Lough Curran has had a right old battering with another massive flood, which we had yesterday and of course that goes for all the Waterville system and if my noble angler did procure the odd Seatrout fair play to him or her. Wind SSW fresh, amount of rainfall 7.2mm, max air temperature 16.4c. 25/8/09 All quiet on the SW front. Wind the same as yesterday, amount of rain fall 21.5mm, max air temperature 17.2c. 26/8/09 I will put today's notes in the words of our manger Mr. John Murphy Esq. and of www.Loughcurrane.com and I quote, huge water and plenty more to come, and there is no argument to that, and John was also saying that there is plenty of Seatrout running to the upper lakes and for all you anglers who like a quiet days fishing, those upper Lakes, are a fishermen's paradise, so once the system settles down, they are well worth a cast. Wind NW light to fresh with reasonable cloud cover, amount of rainfall 6.4mm, max air temperature 16.7c. 27/8/09 Lough Currane was on the wild side first thing this morning with the wind coming from the SSE and come late morning it veered into WNW fresh to strong, so as you can well imagine the elements were against my noble angler, even though I am sure the odd Seatrout were caught. Amount of rainfall in the last 24 hours 8.3mm, max air temperature 16.3c. 28/8/09 My Noble game fish were on the quiet side. Wind WNW fresh to strong with heavy showers on and off throughout the day, amount of rainfall 1.8mm, max air temperature 16.0c. 29/8/09 A party fishing with Mr Neil O'Shea and of www.Oshealoughcurrane.com caught five Seatrout. Wind W then veered SW light to fresh with reasonable cloud cover with light rain coming in this evening. Amount of rainfall 1.2mm,max air temperature 17.0c. 30/8/09 There wasn't much action today, Wind S fresh to strong and overcast with light misty rain all day, amount of rainfall 19.1mm, max air temperature 17.1c. so here are the Salmon and Seatrout results, of fish taken in the past few days. First in Mr, John Murphy's striking zone and of www.Loughcurrane.com Mr Malcolmson and his party caught 37 Seatrout in the last few days, of which their best was 4.5lbs, also in good form was Mr Anthony Buckley, who caught a Grilse and a 9lbs Salmon, and last but not least, Donie and Denis Collins, caught a few Seatrout and their best Seatrout was 4.5lbs. That is your ration for this week, from your Gillie and the Waterville Fishery. No Spin No Fly's just Facts
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