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Salmon angling picks up on the Moy as grilse run starts

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Moy Catchment Angling Report

 

Week ending 07-06-2026

Weather conditions across the Moy catchment from 1st to 7th June were unsettled, with periods of rain, showers and breezy to windy conditions, particularly from midweek onwards. This fresh water saw levels at Ballylahan rise from low summer levels at the start of the week to approximately 1.1 m by Sunday 7th June. The rise improved conditions for salmon movement throughout the system and encouraged fresh fish to run, although the changing heights and coloured water at times made fishing more challenging. Overall, the extra water benefited salmon angling, with prawn, worm and fly all producing fish across the catchment.

Anglers took advantage of the fresh water by targeting known lies and running fish, particularly as levels began to rise. Prawn and worm were well suited to the higher and more coloured water, while fly fishing was best suited to clearer spells and steadier water levels. Anglers should continue to monitor river height and clarity before fishing, adjust methods accordingly, and exercise care along banks during rising or fast water.

 

Moy Fishery

Four salmon were caught for the week on the Ridge Pool weighing between 5 lbs and 9.5 lbs. All were caught on the fly and two were subsequently released.

Jonathan Smith with the first salmon of the season on the Ridge Pool very kindly returned to the water
Garrett Ruigrok playing a salmon on the Ridge Pool in early June
Garrett Ruigrok doing what he does best on the Ridge Pool with his first catch & release of the season

 

Ballina Salmon Anglers

Robbie reports of 14 salmon caught for the week, 3 of which were released, all weighing in the 5 to 7 lbs range.

Knockmore Salmon Anglers

Kenneth reports of 1 salmon caught on the worm weighing 8 lbs.

Attymass Angling Club

Kevin reports of 2 salmon caught for the week on the prawn.

Byrnes Fishery

Roy reports of 3 salmon caught for the week on the worm with the best weighing 11 lbs.

Armstrong Fishery

George reports of 6 salmon caught for the week on the worm and prawn with the best weighing 12 lbs.

Gannon’s Fishery

Pat reports of 17salmon caught for the week of which six were released with the prawn working best on mainly spring size fish.

Foxford Fishery

Granville reports of 9 salmon caught for the week mainly on the worm with the best weighing 11.5 lbs.

Foxford Salmon Anglers

Harry Reports of 22 salmon caught for the week of which 4were released.

Cloongee Fishery

One salmon was reported caught for the week on the bubble and fly weighing 5 lbs.

East Mayo Anglers Association

Kathleen reports of 29 salmon caught for the week of which 4 were released with the best weighing 13lbs and all methods working equally well.

10-year-old Jamie O Donovan from Kildare who caught his first salmon weighing 10lbs while spinning on EMAA waters. It was his first time fishing in the area with his dad who is a member of the club.

 

River Moy