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Hi all,
This time next year I'll be hitting the big four-oh, and I'm determined to catch my first salmon. I'm guessing that short of trekking halfway across Europe, somewhere in Ireland would be my best bet. I must admit to being a total dunce when it comes to Salmon but I do at least know that they run at different times of year in different rivers. Can anyone in the group recommend a good destination in Ireland for salmon at this time of year? FWIW, I've fished the Moy at Foxford before and wouldn't mind going back there. It was in full spate (raging torrent, tree trunks floating along... you get the picture) and I caught an eel and a perch. Grrrrr.... TIA Tarby |
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In article .com, Tarby777
wrote: Hi all, This time next year I'll be hitting the big four-oh, and I'm determined Another stripling huh? to catch my first salmon. I'm guessing that short of trekking halfway across Europe, somewhere in Ireland would be my best bet. or at least a very good bet. I must admit to being a total dunce when it comes to Salmon but I do at least know that they run at different times of year in different rivers. Can anyone in the group recommend a good destination in Ireland for salmon at this time of year? I believe the best way to approach Irish fishing is to be flexible. This is a very good time of year to try, a month ago might have been fractionally better. The trouble is that most Irish rivers are very rain dependant so even on a first rate water (and the Moy -is- a first rate water) you can struggle if the rain god misbehaves. By all means book a beat for the first day or two of your trip but be prepared to move elsewhere if conditions dictate. If (say) the Moy is unfishably high then a few of the smaller West coast spate rivers only thirty miles away might be in trim - or they might be taking them from the boats on the loughs. In the south the Blackwater might be showing its bones but the hydroelectric generators may be passing enough water to keep fish in the Lee - got the idea? FWIW, I've fished the Moy at Foxford before and wouldn't mind going back there. It was in full spate (raging torrent, tree trunks floating along... you get the picture) and I caught an eel and a perch. Grrrrr.... Google for a Moy report of mine here in April 2003. Very different conditions. Cheerio, -- |
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Tarby777 wrote:
Hi all, This time next year I'll be hitting the big four-oh, and I'm determined to catch my first salmon. I'm guessing that short of trekking halfway across Europe, somewhere in Ireland would be my best bet. I must admit to being a total dunce when it comes to Salmon but I do at least know that they run at different times of year in different rivers. Can anyone in the group recommend a good destination in Ireland for salmon at this time of year? FWIW, I've fished the Moy at Foxford before and wouldn't mind going back there. It was in full spate (raging torrent, tree trunks floating along... you get the picture) and I caught an eel and a perch. Grrrrr.... Why go so far for an adventure? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4748335.stm "The smart money is on a perch," he told BBC News. I was amazed - a perch taking a Canada goose - where did he think he was - The Nile? Charles |
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nick - Suggest
You apply for permit ( befre 30.12.05 ) to fish river moy (tidal beats ) in end June to Sept 06 or give fishery a ring for lst minute cancellation see www.rivermoy.com -- ¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø compliments Dave Armes NB remove {nospam.} filter to reply ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,,,,ø¤º°`°º¤ø Tarby777 wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, This time next year I'll be hitting the big four-oh, and I'm determined to catch my first salmon. I'm guessing that short of trekking halfway across Europe, somewhere in Ireland would be my best bet. I must admit to being a total dunce when it comes to Salmon but I do at least know that they run at different times of year in different rivers. Can anyone in the group recommend a good destination in Ireland for salmon at this time of year? FWIW, I've fished the Moy at Foxford before and wouldn't mind going back there. It was in full spate (raging torrent, tree trunks floating along... you get the picture) and I caught an eel and a perch. Grrrrr.... TIA Tarby |
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Tarby777 wrote in message
roups.com... Hi all, This time next year I'll be hitting the big four-oh, and I'm determined to catch my first salmon. I'm guessing that short of trekking halfway across Europe, somewhere in Ireland would be my best bet. On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 at 12:11:27 in uk.rec.fishing.game aquazur-dra wrote: nick - Suggest You apply for permit ( befre 30.12.05 ) to fish river moy (tidal beats ) in end June to Sept 06 or give fishery a ring for lst minute cancellation see www.rivermoy.com No salmon in Ireland... http://www.anglingnews.net/rep_detail.asp?ID=3774 -- Nogood Boyo |
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