Vincent Appleby

24/5/10 Bright and sunny and all quiet on the Big Lake/Lough Currane in all departments, the same couldn't be said for the upper Lakes and Lough Derriana where Mr Noel Clancy, caught a fine fresh Grilse on the troll with his Gillie Mr. Sion Brain and of www.kbfishingireland.com Wind W then veered S and veered back into the NW light and fresh at times, max air temperature 21.5c. 25/5/10 The majority of Anglers had a long face, but the same couldn't be said for Mr John Curnew who caught a fine 7lbs Salmon on the troll fishing on his own and in the Seatrout department a guest caught a fine Seatrout of 3lbs with his Gillie Mr. Dominic Mc Gillicuddy. Wind NE light calm and bright and sunny, max air temperature 18.7c. 26/5/10 Very little action in the Seatrout department and with a cold NE wind blowing that is not surprising, but the same couldn't be said in the Salmon department where a Father and Son combination from northern Ireland in a hired out boat from tomfishing@eircom.net caught a Grilse on the troll, which they sportingly put back, they put their rods out again and caught a fine 8lbs Salmon and finished the day off with two Seatrout in the 2lbs class. Wind ENE light this morning, and fresh to strong this afternoon with bright sunshine all day, max air temperature 14.4c. 27/5/10 All quiet on the Salmon front but the same couldn't be said on the specimen Sea trout front where Mr. Sean Smith from the UK caught a fine 6lbs 2oz Seatrout on the fly, Sean and his Father caught two more Seatrout in the 2.5lbs class which they sportily put back and they were fishing with their Gillie Mr. Neil O'Shea of www.oshealoughcurrane.com Wind NW light with reasonable cloud cover, max air temperature 14.6c and staying with the Sea trout, last year's record Seatrout of 12 lbs 5oz caught by Mr. Heinz Strappmen with his Gillie Mr. Frank Donnelly, has just been setup and as you see by the picture its first class. 28/5/10 Lough Currane was on the slack side, the only boat that reported any action on the fly, was Mr. Vincent O'Sullivan and of www.Vincentsfishing.com fishing with his client who caught a fine Seatrout in the 3 lbs class and lost a cracker of a fish after about 20 minutes and in the words of Mr. Vincent O'Sullivan and I quote, that's fishing. Wind S light to fresh with reasonable cloud cover, amount of rainfall 4.5mm. 29/5/10 There was some fine action in the Salmon department first thing this morning with Mr. Dan Sugrue of Tralee and Waterville fishing with his gillie Mr. Brod O'Sullivan of Stella Maris Guesthouse, they caught three Salmon ranging from a Grilse in the 4lbs class and a 7lbs Salmon and finished the morning off with a 12 lbs Salmon all caught on the troll, now to the Seatrout department guests fishing with their Gillie Mr. Neil O'Shea and of www.Oshealoughcurrane.com caught a fine C&R Seatrout of 4.5lbs on the fly, and staying with the Seatrout there was a fine 4lbs Seatrout caught on the troll by an angler fishing on his own. Wind W then veered NW light and overcast, amount of rainfall 1.6c, max air temperature 15.3c. Now just to let you all know we have a new web site up and running and it is www.Kerryangling.ie and tell us what you think of it so far. 30/5/10 There was some great action in the salmon department, and first in the striking zone was our Honourable Chairmen of the W.F.D.G. Mr. Michael Roden with a fine 5.5lbs Grilse caught on the troll, with his Gillie Mr. Junior Scully,. and staying with the Grilse, a guest fishing with his Gillie Mr. Bob Priestly also caught a 4.5lbs Grilse on the troll, and last but not least and fish of the day goes to Mr. Gerry O'Sullivan with a fine 7lbs plus Salmon caught on the troll. And in the Seatrout department, there was a fine 4lbs Seatrout caught on the fly by local Gillie Mr. Michael O'Sullivan and of Watervilleboats@gmail.com Wind ESE light to calm with light rain all afternoon and evening, amount of rainfall 7.9mm, max air temperature 14.9c. 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
Wild Atlantic Salmon
Wild Atlantic Salmon

Wild specimen Seatrout
Wild specimen Seatrout


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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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