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Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:16 pm Post subject: Count-down to Salmon Opening Day on February 1st on the Cork
The Cork Blackwater river was running very low for the time of year up until the 11th. January, when the first rain came. Since then the weather has been very wet & the level has stayed very high. The graph below shows the actual height & rainfall at Ballyduff.
http://www.ireland-salmon-fishing.net/FishingReport/gc09-1.jpg
This could be a perfect run-up to the start of the season as it is always good to have a flood in late January
to help encourage the first of the spring fish to run. We have already seen a few fresh-run fish showing,
but at this time it is difficult to know if they might be early fresh-run spring fish or late spawners.
What would really make it for us would be dry cold weather for the last week of January to help hold up the
springers in the lower beats on the river. With no spring salmon having been caught yet in Ireland, could it be possible that the Blackwater will produce the first of 2009?
The spawning run in the Blackwater system has been truly exceptional this year – one of the best for very many years. It is also very encouraging to see virtually no diseased fish present in spite of the very high numbers of kelts in the river.
We all now wait with eager anticipation for the start of the new season.
_________________ Ian is proprietor of the Blackwater Lodge Salmon Fishery on the Cork Blackwater with his wife Glenda - Emerald World Masters Ladies Salmon Distance Champion & renowned casting instructor APGAI-IRL (Salmon & Trout).
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