Water levels have dropped to .425 metres on the gauge at the Four Masters’ Bridge. Despite the low water conditions there were good numbers of fish running during the week and multiple fish reported each day. The Ryan party had 5 fish for their week from 4 to 9lbs all on fly from Lennox’s, Corry and the Mill Pool. The Mc Dowell party had 6 fish for their week from 5 to 8.5lbs on prawn and spinner from the Crooked Hole, Tinkers and between the bridges, on Wednesday Rory Morrin had 2 fish of 4 and 6lbs on Cascade from Corry, which were released. M. King had a 7lbs fish from the Money Hole on Sunday,released, S. Harte had a 4lbs fish on worm from the Crooked Hole, G. Morrow had a 7.5lbs fish from the Meadow on prawn on Sunday, M. Kettyles had an 8lbs fish on fly from the Sea Pools on Sunday, G. Taggart had a 7lbs fish on Cascade from the Sea Pools on Sunday, G. Matier had a 6lbs fish on prawn from the Sea Pool, D. Mc Whirter reported a 5lbs fish on fly from Corry, M. Forbes had an 8lbs fish on worm from the Blackwater and D. Burns had a 4lbs grilse on Cascade from Lennox’s, all on Thursday. M. Carmill had a 5.5lbs fish on spinner from the Crooked Hole and Chris Mc Daid had 2 fish, releasing one, both of around 6lbs on Cascade from the Sea Pools on Friday.
Dry, overcast conditions look set to persist for much of the coming week.

Today’s Water Level.
Today’s Temperatures.
Water 13c
Air 12c
Wind W 02
Humidity 87%
Pressure 1012(hPa)

George Matier With His 6lbs Fish On Prawn From The Sea Pool On Friday.
High Tides For the Coming Days.
Sunday 2 May
9.06am 3.6m
9.21pm 3.7m
Monday 3 May
9.54am 3.3m
10.09pm 3.2m
Tuesday 4 May
10.45am 3.1m
11.01pm 3.2m
Wednesday 5 May
11.43am 2.9m

Chris Mc Daid With His 6.5lbs Fish On Cascade From The Sea Pool On Saturday.

Marius Kettyles With His 8lbs Fish On Green Highlander From The Sea Pools Last Sunday.
Weather Outlook.
Today
There will be some bright spells this evening, however the showers will continue for a time.
Tonight
There will be some showery outbreaks of rain early tonight and it will become quite cloudy. Later it will become mostly dry, with some breaks in the cloud. However, there will be a few isolated showers in parts along exposed coasts. It will be cool tonight, with lowest temperatures of 4 to 8 degrees in light to moderate northerly winds.
Tomorrow
It will be a cool and breezy day tomorrow Sunday. Most places will have some sunny or bright spells, however there will be scattered showers too. These showers will tend to be lighter and less extensive than those on Saturday. Temperatures will be slightly low for the time of the year, with maximum values of 10 to 12 degrees in moderate northerly breezes.
Outlook
Sunday night will be mainly dry with well broken cloud; winds will be light to moderate, northerly and it will be cold enough for slight ground frost to occur inland in sheltered spots. Bank Holiday Monday will continue dry if rather cloudy in most areas, although some light showers may develop for a time inland. With light or moderate, northerly breezes persisting, it will remain rather cool for the time of year. Monday night will be dry but persistent cloud will prevent frost. Dry conditions will persist countrywide for Tuesday; winds will become light, northwesterly and, with the help of a little sunshine, it will feel slightly milder. Rather cloudy conditions will persist overnight into Wednesday, along with light, northwest breezes. During Wednesday, outbreaks of light rain will spread south across the country but these will have died out by the end of the day; temperatures will be near normal on Wednesday despite a prevailing northerly breeze.

G. Taggart With His 7lbs Fish On Cascade From The Sea Pools On Sunday.


