10/7/19 Straight to the action and treble celebrations for one party, fly fishing out of Waterville Boats and at [email protected] UK Currane Angler Mr. John Gibson on his 80th Birthday, celebrated it in style with a fine 4 ½ lbs. Grilse caught on the fly and his good friend and fellow UK Currane fly Angler Mr. John Averill got in on the act to make it a treble celebration by catching a 3 ½ lbs. Grilse on the fly, all while fly fishing with their Gillie and at [email protected] Staying in the fly department, Mr. Bill Rushby caught a fine Grilse, while fly fishing with his Gillie Mr. Dominic McGillicuddy of www.fishingwithdom.com Wind SSW light to fresh and overcast. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 20. 5 c.

11/7/19 Currane Fly Angler Mr. Martin Barrara Oro, from Argentina, caught a 4 lbs, Grilse, while fishing with his Gillie and for the rest of the angling news it was all quiet in all fronts and that includes last nights and early rainfall and sadly the dry land took most of it but in the words of the great Jack O’Sullivan, you only need a few drops to activate the old Salmon and that’s fact not fiction. NW light with reasonable cloud plus the odd shower. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 17.7 c

12/7/19 The Currane Anglers were all quiet on all fronts. Wind N with a hint of NNW at times with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 18.3 c

13/7/19 Bright sunshine and temperatures in the low 20 s, almost no wind, very hot and still Lough Currane produces a wild Atlantic Salmon, all the honours go to Currane Angler Mr. Kevin Hore, while trolling with his Gillie Mr. Neil O’Shea of www.oshealoughcurrane.com  caught a fine 4 lbs. Salmon Grilse. Now for quote of the day and that goes to renowned Currane fly Angler Garry Humphreys of the UK and it’s a cracker, I asked Garry how low was the Lake, he replied Vincent, it is so low you could land on the Bull Rock and have your Lunch.

14/7/19 Bright Sunshine and light S and variable wind and you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know the Lough Currane Anglers were all quiet on the SW Front. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 18. 9 c.

Sunset in the south west

15/7/19 You can say without any fear of contradiction that Currane Anglers enthusiasm is at an all time low and for good reason, the Currane water level is on the low side, so a good drop of rain would boost the water levels as well as the Currane Anglers enthusiasm. Now to the Apology department and for good reason, it was brought to my attention and I was advised by renowned Currane fly Angler Mr. Gary Humphrey of the UK, that I should check my notes before going to press, I asked Gary why, because you failed miserably in your duties in spelling one’s Christian name and sir name, so I checked my notes and sadly I’m guilty as charged, so sorry for that Gary, so Specsavers here we come. Wind S light with reasonable cloud cover and very humid. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 20. C.

16/7/19 Air temperatures high, water levels low and Currane Anglers blood pressure at danger level, enthusiasm no comment and that sums up today’s Currane’s Fishing News. Wind West light with reasonable cloud cover. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 20 .7c