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On May 12, 5:38 pm, Derek Moody wrote:
In article . com, wrote: On May 10, 5:11 pm, Derek Moody wrote: In article , howard.m wrote: I'm thinking of going to Ireland last week in May to do some fly or Spinning Fishing. in the area and ask for the contact details for a tackle shop in that area - there are some strange temporary restrictions on some waters atm and they'll know what's open. on your report about coming to ireland did u need read what i said??????????not to cum across in a bad way but,think about Not 'til after I'd replied to the OP. this!!!............your three local rivers beside u have been closed for sum stupid reason for salmon,and could be closed for up to three years, and u cant fish and u have fished these rivers all your life and suddenly the fishery board close,s them !!think about it???? ..but I did warn him to to check for local closures - I left it in (above). would u want tourists coming to fish?? i dont think so.If there was a dispute on a river or rivers near u and i was coming to fish and i heard this i would stay away because we are all fishermen and we sould all stand together. He didn't mention rivers - or salmon. I assumed, because he asked on a game fishing ng, that he meant trout or salmon but he only specified flyfishing and spinning. During my last four fishing trips to Ireland I've always carried salmon gear but only actually fished for salmon on four days out of those 40 odd (for one fish - my average would have been better if I hadn't let that fish persuade me the river was in better order than my eyes told me and so salmon fished on two more days of the trip.) As it happens I think I've only fished for trout about as often. The last few visits have coincided with weather which meant the sea fishing (much of it with a fly rod) was the better bet. You -want- the tourists, especially in the far west. Maybe you don't want them fishing the disputed waters but there's no reason they shouldn't fish others and then register their displeasure on the Tourist Board satisfaction form they give out in the ferry boarding queues. Over here we have a blanket restriction on the first half of the season - you can fish but until June *all* salmon must be returned. If, as a result, the fishing improves then maybe it will have been worth it. We'll have to wait and see. I think some of the powers that be are beginning to realise that one rod caught salmon is worth a great deal more in tourist money than a boxful taken at sea is to the fish trade. It rather depends which vested interests shout louder and whether politicians can be persuaded there are votes in it. Tourists don't have a vote. derek think about this and to all others who read this..........when this is settled and hopefully it will be people are more than welcome,derek there is no better advice than local advice!!....check this out u will not find all u need to now on the fishery boards website look to the local papers tight lines shane Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ derek thanks for the reply....and u are right what u are saying.... tight lines derek shane |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On May 12, 5:38 pm, Derek Moody wrote: In article . com, wrote: On May 10, 5:11 pm, Derek Moody wrote: In article , howard.m wrote: I'm thinking of going to Ireland last week in May to do some fly or Spinning Fishing. in the area and ask for the contact details for a tackle shop in that area - there are some strange temporary restrictions on some waters atm and they'll know what's open. on your report about coming to ireland did u need read what i said??????????not to cum across in a bad way but,think about Not 'til after I'd replied to the OP. this!!!............your three local rivers beside u have been closed for sum stupid reason for salmon,and could be closed for up to three years, and u cant fish and u have fished these rivers all your life and suddenly the fishery board close,s them !!think about it???? ..but I did warn him to to check for local closures - I left it in (above). would u want tourists coming to fish?? i dont think so.If there was a dispute on a river or rivers near u and i was coming to fish and i heard this i would stay away because we are all fishermen and we sould all stand together. He didn't mention rivers - or salmon. I assumed, because he asked on a game fishing ng, that he meant trout or salmon but he only specified flyfishing and spinning. During my last four fishing trips to Ireland I've always carried salmon gear but only actually fished for salmon on four days out of those 40 odd (for one fish - my average would have been better if I hadn't let that fish persuade me the river was in better order than my eyes told me and so salmon fished on two more days of the trip.) As it happens I think I've only fished for trout about as often. The last few visits have coincided with weather which meant the sea fishing (much of it with a fly rod) was the better bet. You -want- the tourists, especially in the far west. Maybe you don't want them fishing the disputed waters but there's no reason they shouldn't fish others and then register their displeasure on the Tourist Board satisfaction form they give out in the ferry boarding queues. Over here we have a blanket restriction on the first half of the season - you can fish but until June *all* salmon must be returned. If, as a result, the fishing improves then maybe it will have been worth it. We'll have to wait and see. I think some of the powers that be are beginning to realise that one rod caught salmon is worth a great deal more in tourist money than a boxful taken at sea is to the fish trade. It rather depends which vested interests shout louder and whether politicians can be persuaded there are votes in it. Tourists don't have a vote. derek think about this and to all others who read this..........when this is settled and hopefully it will be people are more than welcome,derek there is no better advice than local advice!!....check this out u will not find all u need to now on the fishery boards website look to the local papers tight lines shane Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ derek thanks for the reply....and u are right what u are saying.... tight lines derek shane thanks for all the reply, I hope to go somewhere near Knock because I'll be flying |
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In article , howard.m
wrote: thanks for all the reply, I hope to go somewhere near Knock because I'll be flying The Moy, the western rivers, some gorgeous loughs and a fantastic coastline, you could do a lot worse ;-) I've a short article on a trip there with a couple of chaps from this ng - take a look at: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/trips/moy1.html Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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In article , Derek Moody
writes I've a short article on a trip there with a couple of chaps from this ng - take a look at: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/trips/moy1.html I take it the fish is the one not sporting a beard :-) -- Bill Grey |
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