River Moy Report to 24 May
Michael Murphy reports from the River Moy…
River Moy Angling Report – week ending 24-05-2026
Water continued to fluctuate at Ballylahan from 0.45 m on Sun 17th up to 0.53 m by noon on Sunday 24th May. An improvement in weather conditions locally this past week and water levels dropping consistently now combined with rising temperatures should make angling a more enjoyable pursuit than during the recent cold spell.
Gannon’s Fishery
Pat reports of four salmon caught for the week of which two were released with the prawn working best.
Foxford Fishery
Granville reports of three salmon caught of which one was released with the best being 13 lbs, caught spinning.
Foxford Salmon Anglers
Harry Reports of six salmon caught for the week of which three were released. Grilse were reported as starting to appear.
Cloongee Fishery
Four salmon were reported caught for the week of which three were released with the heaviest being 16 lbs caught spinning.
East Mayo Anglers Association
Kathleen reports of fourteen salmon caught for the week of which three were released. The heaviest fish weighed 11 lbs with all methods working.
Warm Water Protocol
Temperatures rose sharply this week, with air temperatures in the high twenties, and water temperatures rising quickly. If water temperatures rise over 20C, the State fisheries will close. Already Cloongee Fishery has risen over 20C and is now closed. IFI are monitoring water temps at Ballina and Ballyvary. Anglers are advised to check with the fishery before travelling.

















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