Vincent Appleby

14/6/10 Lough Currane was on the quiet side, but Mr. Bob Priestly reported to me that he had caught a couple Juniors on the troll. Wind light to fresh with reasonable cloud cover, amount of rainfall 0.6mm, max air temperature 16.3c. 15/6/10 Bright sunshine with a light wind from the N and very little action in other words no comment. Max air temperature 18.2c. 16/6/10 The Sun may have been blazing down on Lough Currane, but that didn't stop Mr. Keith Hannaford from catching a lightening fresh 4lbs Grilse on the troll, Keith was fishing with his Gillie Mr. Neil O'Shea and of www.Oshealoughcurrane.com on the Sea Trout front, Mr Walter Ruche caught a fine 1.5lbs Sea Trout on the troll with his gillie Mr. Frank Donnelly and of www.lakelandshouse.com on the fly front, no reports of any real rod benders, but to be fair there was hardly any wind first thing, and what wind was there was coming from the N and variable, max air temperature 17.7c. 17/6/10 all quiet on the SW front in all departments, and with light to calm wind coming from the NW and variable with bright sunshine blazing down on Lough Currane, my Noble Salmon and Sea Trout were in a lethargic mood and my noble angler didn't fair much better, but at least we Anglers have an excuse. Max air temperature 20.7c. 18/6/10 Not a lot to be said on the game fishing front, even though there was good cloud cover, but my Noble Anglers failed miserably in their duties in Procuring my Noble game fish, Mr. John Murphy Esq. would beg to differ and for good reason, John caught a fine fresh Grilse on the troll. Now fishing from the Tube, Mr. Robertson of the UK fishing in his Tube, caught 4 small trout, and as he said to me, better than nothing. Wind NE and variable with very light rain, so light one didn't need ones waterproofs, max air temperature 19.4c. 19/6/10 All quiet in the salmon department, now to the Seatrout department, Mr. Con Russell caught a 2lbs Sea Trout on the troll, Con was fishing with his Gillie Mr. Tom O'Shea and of www.oshealoughcurrane.com there was also a 2lbs Sea Trout caught by Mr. Dan Sugrue, and as always Dan was fishing with his Gillie Mr. Brod O'Sullivan of Stella Maris guesthouse Waterville. On the Weather front, blazing hot sunshine all day, wind NNE light and variable and I can tell you, Waterville Fishery, is in need of liquid refreshment, max air temperature 17.8c. 20/6/10 Lough Currane was like blazing saddles i.e. the weather, now down to facts there was fine 5lbs Grilse caught on the troll on the early shift, by well known local Gillie, Mr. Bob Priestly, there was also a 6lbs Grilse. caught on the troll, by Mr. Walter Ruche of Switzerland, as always, Walter was fishing with his Gillie Mr. Frank Donnelly of www.lakelandshouse.com and just for the record both fish were fresh in from the sea, now to the Fly department, no reports of any real rod benders, but to be fair the conditions were not in favour of the fly angler. Wind light to calm NW then veered SW this afternoon, max air temperature 20.5c.That is your ration for this week, from your Gillie/Guide and the Waterville Fishery. No Spin No Fly's just facts.

Fish Species: Salmon/Seatrout
Bait Used: Flies/Spoons
Tackle Used: Fly/Trolling rods
Method Used: Fly/Troll
Water Depth: none
Water Temperature: None
Wind Direction: none
Wind Speed: none
7lbs specimen Seatrout Mr. Martin Roberts of  the UK, caught on the 9/6/10
7lbs specimen Seatrout Mr. Martin Roberts of the UK, caught on the 9/6/10


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Vincent Appleby

About The Author: Vincent Appleby

Company: Eureka Lodge

Area Reporting: Waterville fishery

Bio: Name. Vincent Appleby. Fishing Guide for the Waterville Fishery Lough Currane is the finest specimen Sea Trout Lake in Ireland and we also have great Salmon fishing on the lake or our great River system, starting with the Butler Pool, River Inny, Commeragh.plus we three upper Lakes

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