28/8/19 One could still hear the flow of the River Inny this day but sadly the converted Currane Anglers were keeping their mouths and fingers in a negative and silent mode. Lough Currane was all quiet on all fronts. Wind SW fresh and overcast with showers. Yesterdays weather maximum air temperature 16.4 . Amount of rainfall 20.4 mm.

29/8/19 The Waterville Fishery was all quiet on all fronts as the Currane Anglers wait in anticipation of the big flood as forecasted by Met Éireann, i.e. a yellow rain warning. Wind SW and overcast. Yesterdays weather, maximum air temperature 17.1 c.

30/8/19 We Start with the Lough Currane fly anglers and at the Bungalow and in the words of Local Gillie Mr. Tom O’Shea of www.flyfishingatloughcurrane.com and I quote, retired Judge David Burton of Yorkshire, caught two Juniors, then we both had to take early retirement by midday because of Wild SW wind blowing down on Lough Currane, so on that note we head down stream to the world famous Butler Pool and at www.watervillegolflinks.ie also on www.facebook.com/watervillelinks and for good reason, Local Gillie Mr. Michael O’Sullivan and his fly fishing guests of Waterville Boats and at [email protected] caught 5 Salmon and that wraps up today’s action. Wind as already stated and overcast all day. Yesterdays weather, maximum air temperature 18.4 c.

31/8/19 Straight to the Sea Trout action from the North Shore and the Bungalow and on that note Gillie Mr. Tom O’Shea of  www.flyfishingatloughcurrane.com caught 5 Sea Trout on the fly of which the best was in the 2 lbs class. Currane fly anglers were Mr. Bill Shackleton and Judge David Burton of  Yorkshire, UK. Wind Northwest with reasonable cloud cover. Now we head down stream to the world famous Butler Pool and at www.watervillegolflinks.ie also on www.facebook.com/watervillelinks Mr. John Eames caught a fine 5 lbs. Salmon and sportingly returned his Salmon / Grilse. Wind as all ready stated yesterdays weather, amount of rainfall 25.8 mm. Maximum air temperature 17.7c.

1/9/19 All Waterville’s Sea Trout Angling News comes from the North Shore and Bungalow, UK Currane fly Anglers, Judge David Burton and Mr. Bill Shackleton of Yorkshire, while fly fishing with their Gillie Mr. Tom O’Shea of www.flyfishingatloughcurrane.com caught 5 Juniors on the drift. Also in good form was Currane fly Angler Mr. Arnold Slater of the UK, while fly fishing with his Gillie Neil O’Shea of www.oshealoughcurrane.com  caught 4 Sea Trout ranging from Juniors up to 3 ½ lbs. Wind NW fresh with showers. Yesterdays weather maximum air temperature 16.5c,

2/9/19  Great start to the week as all today’s action comes from the North Shore at the Bungalow, so straight to the Sea Trout action. Currane UK fly Anglers Judge David Burton and Mr. Bill Shackleton from Yorkshire and Guided by Mr. Tom O’Shea ofwww.flyfishingatloughcurrane.com caught 6 Juniors and 3 Sea Trout ranging from 2 lbs up to 3 lbs. Just for the record the rest of the Currane Anglers, it was all quiet on all fronts, but don’t be surprised if I have updates? Wind SW with good cloud cover. Yesterdays weather, maximum air temperature 16.5c

3/9/19 Where do we start today’s Sea Trout action ? Where do you think and yes you have it, where else but the North Shore and at the Bungalow. UK Currane Fly Anglers, Judge David Burton and Mr. Bill Shackleton from Yorkshire and their Guide, Mr. Tom O’Shea of  www.flyfishingatloughcurrane.com were in good form again in the Sea Trout fly department and for good reason, they caught  4 Sea Trout, 1 in the Junior class, 2 in the 2 lbs class and David finished their day off with a Sea Trout in the 4 lbs class. Wind SW and overcast all day followed with misty rain. Yesterdays weather, maximum air temperature 16 . 4 c.