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Latest News from the Moy
- River Moy Report to 12 July July 16, 2026
Michael Murphy reports from the River Moy… River Moy Angling Report – week ending 12-07-2026 The week began with a mixture of sunshine and scattered showers before high pressure became established, bringing increasingly warm and settled conditions across the Moy catchment. Daytime temperatures generally ranged from 18 degrees Celsius early in the week to between 24 and ...
Recent reports
- 173 Salmon reported from the Moy last week July 10, 2026
Michael Murphy has compiled the Moy Catchment Angling Report – Week ending 05-07-2026 Water levels at Ballylahan remained steady, with clear water across most of the catchment, with settled and prolonged dry spells, light winds and occasional scattered showers. Daytime temperatures typically ranged from 17 degrees Celsius to 22 degrees Celsius, rising above 20 degrees Celsius ... - 139 salmon from the Moy catchment despite fishery closures due to warm temperatures July 3, 2026
Michael Murphy has compiled the Moy Catchment Angling Report – Week ending 28-06-2026 Water levels at Ballylahan continued to drop steadily to 0.35m as the week began with settled, warm weather across the catchment, with temperatures reaching the mid-20s Celsius under high pressure. Dry conditions dominated the first half of the week before cooler Atlantic air ... - River Moy Report to 21 June June 26, 2026
Michael Murphy reports from the River Moy… Moy Catchment Angling Report – week ending 21-06-2026 Weather conditions across the catchment were generally settled during the week with dry and mild conditions prevailing through midweek. Air temperatures ranged between 14 degrees Celsius and 21 degrees Celsius. Rainfall amounts were light to moderate. River levels dropped to 0.5m by ... - Galway, Moy, Cloongee, BallyvaryErriff Fisheries and Beats 1 and 2 on the Laune to Close Due to High Temperatures June 25, 2026
Angling at Galway, Moy, Cloongee, Erriff fisheries and River Laune fisheries now suspended Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) is notifying anglers of the closure of the Galway Fishery, Moy Fishery, Cloongee Fishery, Ballyvary and Erriff Fishery Beats 1 and 2 on the River Laune due to high water temperatures. These fisheries will be closed to all angling until ... - Improved water levels offer better fishing opportunities on the River Moy June 17, 2026
Michal Murphy reports from the River Moy… River Moy Angling Report – week ending 14-06-2026 The week began cool and unsettled across the Moy catchment, with showers and breezy conditions early on followed by dull, damp weather and further overnight rain midweek. This rainfall brought a welcome rise in water levels, with the Ballylahan gauge peaking at ...
Weather and Tides
Anglers should note that the angling conditions displayed refer to the Ridge Pool only and are not representative of the Moy upstream of Ballina or any other systems in the North Mayo area








