Ghillie/Guide Vincent Appleby reports that anglers are still trying for the first springer of the year at the Lough Curran. Anglers are reminded that all kelts must be carefully handled, safely retuned and recorded in your logbook.
20/01 Lough Currane was like a milk pond for most of the day, but this didn’t deter a few boats manipulating, but alas they all failed miserably in their duties in procuring my Noble Wild fresh Atlantic Salmon.

The same couldn’t be said in the Kelt department, there were at least four caught and just for the record Mr. Michael O’Sullivan of Waterville boats and of [email protected] reported to me there have been at least 30 Kelts caught since the opening day and this was concurred by Mr. Neil O’Shea of www.oshealoughcurrane.com.
21/01 Again my noble Anglers failed miserably in catching and reporting their catches, be it fresh or spent. Wind WNW fresh with the showers.
22/01 There were just 2 boats manipulating and both failed miserably in their duties without any fear of contradiction, so the least said the soonest mended and their quotes I can’t repeat.
That is your ration for the week on Lough Currane, from your Gillie and the Waterville Fishery, no spin no fly’s just facts.
Vincent Appleby
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Vincent Appleby
Eureka Lodge, Caherdaniel West, Co. Kerry.
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