We feared the worst & got it! The picture above was the river at
09.30 this morning
with the gauge just peaking at 2.95m on the Ballyduff gauge.
A few people turned up for a chat and two even ventured upriver
to see if it was worth a cast but went away without even taking the rods out.
Even the spots that fish well in really high water were out of order.
with the gauge just peaking at 2.95m on the Ballyduff gauge.
A few people turned up for a chat and two even ventured upriver
to see if it was worth a cast but went away without even taking the rods out.
Even the spots that fish well in really high water were out of order.
The upper river at Millstreet had peaked yesterday at
16.00
& was falling until this morning when it is now on the rise yet again.
The forecasts are showing plenty of rain for the early part of next week & also for next weekend, so it could be some time before we can get a reasonable chance to wet a line.
& was falling until this morning when it is now on the rise yet again.
The forecasts are showing plenty of rain for the early part of next week & also for next weekend, so it could be some time before we can get a reasonable chance to wet a line.
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