Moy Catchment Angling Report – Week ending 10-05-2026
Water levels continue to drop slowly at Ballylahan from 0.59 m on Sun 3rd May to 0.41 m on Sun 10th of May with recent rainfall amounts well below average locally for the past week. However more unsettled weather is expected as the week progresses with a possible 30 mm of rain to come in the west. Angling pressure remains low in the catchment for the time of year as anglers wait for more favourable conditions, with the cold winds playing their part in keeping people off the water.
Armstrong Fishery
George reports of two salmon caught on the prawn with the best coming in at 13 lbs.
Gannon’s Fishery
Pat reports of three salmon caught for the week of which two were released with the prawn working best.
Foxford Fishery
Granville reports of six salmon caught mostly on the prawn of which three were released.
Foxford Salmon Anglers
Harry reports of one salmon caught and released for the week.
Cloongee Fishery
Three salmon were reported caught for the week of which two were released with the best weighing 13.5 lbs caught on the bubble & fly.
East Mayo Anglers Association
Kathleen reports of three salmon caught for the week of which two were released with the best being 13 lbs which was caught spinning.
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