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Latest News from the Moy
- A good last week for salmon anglers on the Moy October 3, 2024Michael Murphy reports from the River Moy… River Moy Angling Report 23rd – 30th September 2024 The season came to a close on Monday 30th September with good sport reported on some fisheries with 341 salmon reported caught for the final week. A lot of fish were reported released in the final week which is encouraging. Water ...
Recent reports
- Lower water saw good fishing on Moy last week September 26, 2024Michael Murphy reports on fishing on the Moy catchment for the week up to last Sunday. Water levels reduced incrementally over the week with a reading of 0.62 m at Ballylahan on Monday morning 16th dropping to 0.33 m by Sunday evening 22nd. Weather wise the past seven days sees rainfall totals well below normal for ...
- High water on the Moy keeps fish moving throughout the system September 20, 2024Moy Catchment Angling Report – Week ending 15-09-2024 Water levels at Ballylahan fluctuated again this week with a reading of 0.5 m early on Monday morning 9th September rising to 0.86 m on Sunday 15th. Weather-wise, the past seven days sees Connacht having the wettest conditions and most rainfall, with Claremorris recording 21.8 mm of rain. Moy ...
- Just 109 salmon last week on Moy as water levels steadily drop September 13, 2024Weather conditions were more settled this week particularly towards the weekend with elevated air temperatures and strong sun on Saturday. Accordingly, water levels in the Moy system reduced incrementally over the week with a recorded water level of 0.51 m at Ballylahan on Sunday evening 8th September. In total 109 fish were reported caught this ...
- Tougher conditions on the Moy due to heavy rain and rising water levels September 5, 2024Jamie Hosty reports from the River Moy… River Moy Angling Report week ending 1st Sept 2024 River Moy Water levels remained high and angling effort was lower as a result. Heavy rain leading up to Tuesday 27th August saw water levels at Ballylahan bridge rise quickly to almost 2.2 m gradually receding to 0.76 m by Sunday evening ...
- Fluctuating water levels affecting angling on the Moy August 28, 2024Michael Murphy reports from the River Moy… Angling Report week ending 25-08-2024 Intermittent heavy rain kept water levels up on the Moy for the week. Water levels at Ballylahan fluctuated dramatically with a reading of 0.53 m on Monday morning 19th rising to 2.0 m on Friday 23rd and receding again to 1.2 m on Sunday 25th. ...
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