Week 29 Ends on a High
It’s truly amazing the dramatic change that occurs in the West of Ireland when you get weather fronts streaming in from the Atlantic. Valleys are transformed into rivulets of cascading water where just 24 hours previously there was only a trickle. The rain started about 2am on Friday morning and by midnight 68mms (2.67”) had fallen. The river hit a high of 100, which believe it or not was the biggest flood we have had since the first few days in March.
Despite lots of fish being seen last Sunday, we drew a blank, but on Monday morning Ken and Alan had one each. Ken had a fish of 5lbs11ozs from the Grilse Pool on a Curry’s Red Shrimp and Alan’s was 3lbs on a purple Shrimp Fly from the Turn Pool. There were two again on the Tuesday, with Helen Westropp landing one off Fin of 3lbs8ozs on a Connemara Black and Alan Boyd landing one of approx. 4.5lbs in the Meadow Pool on a Curry’s Red Shrimp.
The 21st we had the flood but there were 5 landed in the evening. I had my first Irish salmon since 2015 from the Waterfall of 4lbs9ozs on a Gary Dog copper tube fished on a sinking line. Ken and Alan had two each from the Bridge, Turn and Quarry. Alan’s were approx. 4.5lbs and 4lbs6ozs and Ken’s were 2lbs12ozs and 3lbs6ozs. Ken also lost 5 more. All were taken on Cascade Tubes.
Water is still running at 40 and it’s looking like it will be topped up during the week. There is the odd rod here and there so if interested just call us and I would expect good fishing over the next few days. D.McEvoy