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Latest News from the Moy
- River Moy Report to 31 May: Dry Weather Continued to Impact Fishing Conditions June 5, 2026
Michael Murphy reports from the River Moy… River Moy Angling Report – week ending 31-05-2026 Water levels continue to drop at Ballylahan from 0.53 m on Sunday 24th down to 0.3m by noon on Sunday 31st of May. Weather conditions for the week have been drier than normal with high air and water temperatures recorded in the ...
Recent reports
- Cloongee Fishery to reopen at 6am on 30 May May 29, 2026
The Cloongee Fishery was closed earlier this week due to elevated water temperatures. It will reopen for angling on Saturday morning 30th May as the water temperatures have cooled sufficiently. Anglers are reminded that they must make a “Catch/No Catch” return and place it in the catch return boxes located in the two car parks. Catch/No ... - River Moy Report to 24 May May 29, 2026
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 ... - Cloongee Fishery, Galway Fishery and River Erriff close as water temperatures climb May 28, 2026
Salmon anglers are advised that Cloongee Fishery on the River Moy, the Galway Fishery and the River Erriff have closed due to high water temperatures. We are monitoring the Ballyvary Fishery currently and will advise if the criteria for closure are met. Closed fisheries will only re-open where at least two water temperature readings, taken 6 hours ... - Cold winds and low temperatures keep angling quiet on the Moy May 21, 2026
Michael Murphy reports from the River Moy… River Moy Angling Report – week ending 17-05-2026 Above average rainfall amounts this past week with 17.6mm recorded locally causing levels to rise again at Ballylahan from 0.41 m on Sun 10th to 0.45 m on Sun 17th of May. Angling pressure remains low for the time of year with ... - Some fish to 13lb on the Moy, but unfavourable conditions keep anglers at bay May 15, 2026
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 ...
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








