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1,000,000 views from Lough Currane

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Vincent Appleby reports from Lough Currane:

23/7/20 Breaking News the Salmon and Seatrout Blog made history today by hitting 1,000,000 views and its all down to you the readers, the Currane Anglers, all the Gillies and of course all the Hotels and all the Bed and Breakfasts of Waterville and South Kerry and not forgetting the Inland Fisheries Ireland, Mr. Paul Bourke of the Salmon and Sea Trout Magazine. All I can say is thanks a Million.

Now back today’s facts, the Currane Anglers were all quiet on all fronts. Wind NW light with light cloud cover, humidity 93%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 18.5 centigrade.

22/7/20 There were a few boats out manipulating, no reports of Salmon but great to report that there were a few nice baskets of Sea Trout caught on the drift. Wind Southwest light and overcast, humidity 94%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 18.1 centigrade.

21/7/20 All quiet on the Southwest front. Wind SSW light with reasonable cloud cover, humidity 88%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 17.5 centigrade.

20/7/20 Bright sunshine was the order of the day as Currane anglers were silent in all departments. Wind Northwest light, humidity 74%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 17.7 centigrade.

19/7/20 Well the light wind may have been all over the place but at least there were a few baskets of Seatrout caught on the drift and a fine Grilse caught on the troll, staying in the Grilse department we head for Vincent Appleby’s speculation department, just for the record I would say there is a good chance there were a few more Grilse caught ? Wind as already stated, bright sunshine all day, humidity 76%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 16.7 centigrade.

18/7/20 There were two rebel boats out from the Southside manipulating their flies or their lures, but going by their mobiles I take it their lines were slack, but that is only speculation on my part and the same goes for the rest of the Currane Anglers. Now we head for the upper Lakes and Lough Derriana, in the past week there has been a few nice Brown trout caught on the drift, plus there was a fine 4 lbs. Seatrout caught on the drift. Today’s weather, Wind Northeast light with bright sunshine all day, humidity 82%. Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 16.8 centigrade.

17/7/20 Today was Overcast, humidity 95%. Wind Southwest light to fresh, followed by rain at times. Now for the Currane Anglers view, again the least said the soonest mended! Yesterday’s weather, maximum air temperature 18.6 centigrade.