
I've since heard they were spotted in the area again. This is unconfirmed though.
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???How is it not different Wilky when they have to kill every fish they catch????? I wouldn't say they pick and choose either, only one choice and thats take everything you can get!!!wilky83 wrote: but when done correctly and in moderation i dont see it being much different to what we do, only thing is they can pick and choose which fish we cannot......
fishinmidget wrote:Last thing, i bet that all of the people who have posted here that spear fishing should be stopped have never tried it. Heres an idea, try it. Or at least educate yourself about the activity and the people who do it before you start pontificating on public forums![]()
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Tommy B wrote:fishinmidget wrote:Last thing, i bet that all of the people who have posted here that spear fishing should be stopped have never tried it. Heres an idea, try it. Or at least educate yourself about the activity and the people who do it before you start pontificating on public forums![]()
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I wouldn't care if they used "dynamite" as long as they only killed two fish but 16, surely you knew thats what I was on about, come on a bit of common sense.
Maybe I did Eric but didn't mean to apologises Wilky. What I hate is that SOME of these people don't know where to stop and just take take take, pure greed. I've heard stories of them stocking up refrigerated vans with pike and smuggling them into their own countries for a tidy little profit. I don't know how true this is but nothing would suprise me.eric wrote:to be honest tommy you came accross as total anti spear fishing ref. to the responce to wilky's post?
Tommy B wrote:???How is it not different Wilky when they have to kill every fish they catch????? I wouldn't say they pick and choose either, only one choice and thats take everything you can get!!!wilky83 wrote: but when done correctly and in moderation i dont see it being much different to what we do, only thing is they can pick and choose which fish we cannot......
Tommy B wrote:Ah lads read back on the post before replying please. I'm not on about spear fishing it's about taking 16 Bass and the reason they are using spears is that it is a lot easier in some cases than rod and reel. I am on about the law breaking and the greed!!!!
I think I am being wound up here
welcome to the site, and well saidfreediveireland wrote:Hi lads. first post here so please be gentle. This thread was brought to my attention as I freedive a lot and hunt with the camera.
A lot of people I know and train with are spearfishermen. So a few points, I know spearing has had a bad reputation in the past and deservedly so. The competitions in years gone by were focused on the weight and the amount of the catch with an awful lot of wastage. Todays spearo is usually very conservative, obays the law with regard to spearing in freshwater which is illegal, minimum catch size on Bass and daily limit. The big difference is a spearo practices release and catch rather than the other way round, they can see the size and species of the fish before pulling the trigger. If those guys had been seen taking 16 Bass by any of the spearos I know the guards/fisheries would have been called by them as well.
A seperate point, its not shooting fish in a barrell. You may need to dive down to 10m depending on the species Bass obviouly are usually on the surface. Pollock etc you need to be able to dive deeper and stay down holding your breath for a minute at least maybe more. The fish get curious and come in to investigate you and then you can spear them. Its similar with a camera but you need the fish to be within one or two metres of you. Like any hunting if you make too much noise etc you will scare them off.
Its legal to take shellfish and scallops by hand if freediving but not iand a lot less damaging than a scallop dredger that destroys everything on the ocean floor. Depleting fish stocks are caused more by commercial trawlers and polloution than some spearos taking some fish for the pot.