21/4/08 flat calm for most of the day, even though the wind got up around 2.30pm from the SW then veered WSW light and overcast, and still my Noble game fish wouldn’t cooperate with fly or lure, until our Manger Mr john Murphy cast his flies out at the Church Island at around 5.30pm and his prayers were soon answered with a fine 9lbs Salmon. Max air temperature 11.9C/53.42F. 22/4/08 There was a strong SSE blowing with heavy rain, but it didn’t last long and just for the record there was 4.4mm of rainfall and max air temperature 12.9C/55.22F because of the wild weather some boats on the North side called it a day, but come 3pm the wind dropped but with all that, all Anglers on the North side failed, but on the Southside it was a different story for Mr Donal Eustace caught a fine Salmon on the troll with his Gillie Mr junior Scully, contact (353 0669474270) 23/4/08 Another wild and at times stormy day with a strong southerly wind blowing, but that didn’t deter we anglers from casting our flies or trolling our lures and at least two Anglers came up with the goods and that was Mr Michael Smith and his Son Sean of the UK who caught a fine Salmon on the troll and a 4.5lbs Sea Trout on the fly out at the Church Island and they were guided by their Gillie Mr Neil O’Shea of WWW.Oshealoughcurrane.com Amount of rainfall 5.9mm, max air temperature 14.1C/57.38F. There was a fine salmon caught on the troll in Edere Bay by a guest fishing with his Gillie Mr Terence Wharton senior and just for the record you can contact Terence on (3530870638231) also there was a Sea Trout of 3lbs caught on the troll by Mr Peter Mc Neill of the UK fishing with his Gillie Mr Dominic Mc Gillicuddy and just for the record it was nice to see a few Salmon jumping. Bright and sunny throughout the day, wind SW fresh, max air temperature 14.2C/57.56F, amount of rainfall 0.3mm. 25/4/08 Mr Peter Mc Neill was in good form again when he caught a sea Trout of 3lbs and added a fine Salmon of 7lbs to his basket all caught on the troll with his gillie Mr Dominic Mc Gillicuddy. Wind first thing this morning was S then veered SW fresh to strong, so strong, some boats left the Lake early. Amount of rainfall 1.6mm, max air temperature 14.2C/57.56F. 26/4/08 Two Salmon to report, first in the striking zone was local Gillie Mr John Griffin and @ johngriffinloughcurrane@hotmail.com who caught a fine 11lbs Salmon on the troll on the south side in Edere Bay and he was telling me what a battle he had. Next in the firing line was Mr Peter Mc Neill of the UK who also caught a 8lbs Salmon on the troll in Edere Bay with his Gillie Mr Dominic Mc Gillicuddy contact (353 0872051515). Wind SW light with bright sunshine throughout the day, with 4.5mm of rain falling in the evening, max air temperature 14C/57.2F.27/4/08 All today’s headlines go to Mr Peter Mc Neill of the UK who caught a lighting fresh 10 lbs Salmon on the troll with his Gillie Mr Dominic Mc Gillicuddy. Heavy rain throughout the morning for about two hours and felt very cold, but at least it made a nice afternoon. Amount of rainfall 3.5mm. Max air temperature 11.9C/53.42F, and remember if you want a day by day report you can contact our Manger Mr John Murphy @ WWW.Loughcurrane.com That is all the news from your gillie and the Waterville Fishery. No Spin No Fly’s just Facts.