jesus tom lay off the shrooms for a while will yaTom Maher wrote:Sean
THIIINNKKK!!!!![]()
Then disregard any thought of not posting pics![]()
Then think of all the small fish caught in nets and dumped dead over the side of most commercial boats because they are not big enough, benefiting only the seagulls!!
Bloody seagulls, taking all those small fish, they should be ashamed![]()
I personally think someone should do something about these gulls, a petition might work, i'd try anything once![]()
After that, we can move onto to pesky anglers, catching fish and then (OMFG) keeping them to eat - bast%rds!!!
Then maybe we can vent our anger on the poor commercial fisherman, who does no harm, doesn't catch too many fish, does absolutely no harm to the sea bed with drag nets or by dredging , they dont use flat fish and dog fish as pot bait or illegally catch Bass ( this never happens ) and they do not dump their excess catch before coming ashore - i was obviously hallucinating when i saw this last year in Ballycotton- these poor souls who have never shot cormorants or seals for stealing their fish - again i was obviously hallucinating about the several times commercial skippers have gleefully recounted tales of such actions.
But first the seagulls
Then people like you who go fishing DELIBERATELY TARGETING FISH
And finally those poor commercial fishermen who have never netted Youghal or Monkstown
Did i join this site because i enjoy catching fish and wanted to read about this activity
OR
Did i join this site so that i could lecture people about KEEPING FISH THAT THEY AND THEIR FAMILY WILL EAT
I should have a long THINK!! about this.
I should also NOT congratulate someone for catching fish IN THE SHORE REPORTS SECTION ON A SEA ANGLING SITE.
Obvious when i think about it really
But one thing is for certain
THE NEXT TIME I SEE A SEA GULL, I AM GOING TO GIVE IT A PIECE OF MY MIND.
(oh and on a side note i will be using a nick name, then be brave and make comments and get offended when someone disagrees with me)
( and on another side note, i must stop hallucinating, if i cant, then i'd better see a doctor, because they are fairly vivid hallucinations and i am starting to worry
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Species....good film.....I'll get my coat
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Any use to you Sean 
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
is that rachel allens new obriens rangeclownfish wrote:Any use to you Sean
Species....good film.....I'll get my coat
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
I knew i wasn't the only onebarry murphy wrote:right so all of us get pens out and get wrighting to the minister and get them seagulls banned![]()
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Up till about a 18 months ago a huge proportion of fish being sold in supermarkets in Munster was getting flown in from Iceland on a BlueBird Cargo Jet in huge containers. It was coming in through cork airport, collected by vans which were then distributing the fish as "locally caught". that flight then took off and headed up to Shannon airport where another few containers full of fish were off loaded and presumably sold again as "locally caught".seanie35 wrote:think it was labelled as north atlantic big fillets aswell.robbiekennedy wrote:was the fish in dunnes irish or imported rubbish
that flight now only lands in Shannon every evening (with 5-6 huge containers full, 5 nights a week), the cork vans must now go to all the ways up to Shannon, collect corks "locally caught" fish, bring it back to the depot, sort it out and then deliver it to dunnes, tescos or your local fishmonger.
would you rather eat a fish you caught 5 or 50 miles down the road, or would you rather eat a fish that was caught off the coast of Iceland, put in a truck and brought to a cold room somewhere near Keflavik, gutted, filleted by Icelandic workers, put in another truck and transported into a cargo jet, flown to Shannon airport by an Icelandic airline, collected from Shannon, and put into another van/truck, driven all the ways to Waterford or Cork or wherever you are, sorted out in another cold room, put in another truck and then, 3, 4 or even 5 days after the fish has been caught, delivered to your local shop and sold as "sure it was only caught a few miles off ballycotton" cod.
FFS lads, some people really need to grow up and stop begrudging a fella taking a few truly "locally caught" fish to feed his family. By buying that crap in the supermarket you’re feeding a few Icelandic families.
rant over, nice fishing by the way seanie
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
get away with ye one trawler will take more cod in a days fishing than all us shore anglers combined so when we have a good day fishing why should we have to THINK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELL DONE Sean keep up the good workkilkeeconger wrote:Nice Session and great fishing,but as i have said in a previous post i dont agree with that
ammount of Cod/Codling being kept,as if you think about it all those cod, bar 2 or 3 for the
table were returned alive then how many offspring would they have had if still alive,which
would help preserve and protect future stocks,as oneday when you go fishing in the future year's and
don't get a bite or a fish(cod) maybe you will look back and think (IF ONLY)!!!!!!
Thats all i have to say apart from please in future Think!!!!!
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Their Coaliesclownfish wrote:Any use to you Sean
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Good session Sean,
It annoys me more to look at some donkey posting up pictures on this website showing how many undersize fish hes caught and bragging about it than someone who has had a good nights fishing catching fish that are big enough to eat.
As for ya man moaning about how many boxes of fish the trawler he works on hasnt caught....jog on!
havent got any sympathy for commercial fisherman who think its okay to come in close to shore, wreck the sea bed and take undersize fish out of the sea only to throw them back in dead, the majority of problems the pleasure angler has with lack of fish are down to (Mod Edit) you and your employer.
It annoys me more to look at some donkey posting up pictures on this website showing how many undersize fish hes caught and bragging about it than someone who has had a good nights fishing catching fish that are big enough to eat.
As for ya man moaning about how many boxes of fish the trawler he works on hasnt caught....jog on!
havent got any sympathy for commercial fisherman who think its okay to come in close to shore, wreck the sea bed and take undersize fish out of the sea only to throw them back in dead, the majority of problems the pleasure angler has with lack of fish are down to (Mod Edit) you and your employer.
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
hello leec i wasnt moaning just stating the fact that 10 boxes of cod caught were caught in 5 days, we were south of the kinsale gas rigs for that so a long way from shore and i work on a seine netter not a trawler and last winter i see nearly 30 or 40 lads fishing every weekend in the youghal area catching bucket loads of 5 or 6 inch cod the majority that went back belly up this went on for months so its not all just down to me.cheersleec wrote:Good session Sean,
It annoys me more to look at some donkey posting up pictures on this website showing how many undersize fish hes caught and bragging about it than someone who has had a good nights fishing catching fish that are big enough to eat.
As for ya man moaning about how many boxes of fish the trawler he works on hasnt caught....jog on!
havent got any sympathy for commercial fisherman who think its okay to come in close to shore, wreck the sea bed and take undersize fish out of the sea only to throw them back in dead, the majority of problems the pleasure angler has with lack of fish are down to (Mod Edit) you and your employer.
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
fishing kills the odd fish...fact of life. If you don't like it then find another hobby or take up coarse fishing. I kinda feel sorry for the poor worms we kill in the thousands, most of which don't result in fish for the table 
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
been watching this post for a few days now and it still seems nobody is really getting the point bar a couple, killing all those fish and then putting it on the site for all to see is asking for trouble.
we've all been moaning about foreigners fleecing our waters but its ok for one of our own to do it. how do you think this sort of thing is ok .simply because it suits .monkey see monkey do and theres a lot of them in this country, wonder how this would have went down if it had been a foreigner posting.
this is our country and our waters and the more we perserve it the better the fishing we'll have .look at the bass fishing ,its probably at its best,might even be better next year and thats down to a lot of hard work, same goes for the cod but if you all adopt the same attitude then it will wiped out and back to catching tiddlers next year.
we dont fish to survive we fish for pleasure so wake up
we've all been moaning about foreigners fleecing our waters but its ok for one of our own to do it. how do you think this sort of thing is ok .simply because it suits .monkey see monkey do and theres a lot of them in this country, wonder how this would have went down if it had been a foreigner posting.
this is our country and our waters and the more we perserve it the better the fishing we'll have .look at the bass fishing ,its probably at its best,might even be better next year and thats down to a lot of hard work, same goes for the cod but if you all adopt the same attitude then it will wiped out and back to catching tiddlers next year.
we dont fish to survive we fish for pleasure so wake up
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
. at least im honestkilling all those fish and then putting it on the site for all to see is asking for trouble
that reputation comes from killing loads of undersize fish for the table and a few of our own do that also .we've all been moaning about foreigners fleecing our waters but its ok for one of our own to do it
its ok because it was my choice to do it ,it might not be ok with you so if ever your in that situation dont do ithow do you think this sort of thing is ok .simply because it suits .monkey see monkey do and theres a lot of them in this country
i agree with you there but thats not my problem i put myself up here to take it on the chin and who said i was Irishwonder how this would have went down if it had been a foreigner posting.
are you so sure about that plumster maybe pay a visit to your local harbour .this is our country and our waters and the more we perserve it the better the fishing we'll have
strangely enough all i got was tiddlers last yearlook at the Bass fishing ,its probably at its best,might even be better next year and thats down to a lot of hard work, same goes for the cod but if you all adopt the same attitude then it will wiped out and back to catching tiddlers next year.
i never said i kept that catch to survivewe dont fish to survive we fish for pleasure so wake up
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
great catch and i for one would have kept them all too, at the end of the day the man is eating the fish, and if he did'nt there would be a good chance they would end up in some trawlers net and u or me could be paying a fortune to eat them exact same fish so why should'nt he have the pleasure of eating them for nothing. I totally agree with catch and release and practice it 99% of the time but if i ever get a chance to practice catch and eat with fish of that quality no aamount of begrudgers would put me off
fair play to u seanie and keep up the great fishing
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
well done on the catch and the begrudgers should cope them self on i would say that you put back 90% of the fish you catch during the year so keeping 10-20 fish a year is grand .
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Great fishin' mate well done...I've been down a few times and have had similar results.Freezer is now nicely stocked.
Better not tell the do gooders on here how I MURDERED crabs and put them on my hooks .
Or are Crabs now on our endangered list as well
Better not tell the do gooders on here how I MURDERED crabs and put them on my hooks .
Or are Crabs now on our endangered list as well
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
class fishing and a big well done! some lovely dinners for you and the family in the near future.. dont listen to the p.c brigade, there are always afew of them lurking and waiting to strike when they see afew fish brought home
.. everyone has their opinion but as far as sea angling goes we go out to catch fish for sport, take some for the tea and return the vast majority of our catch.. wonder how much supermarkets throw in the bin daily that have went out of date and not sold.. scary! would love to have afew cod in the frezzer that iv caught myself but at the minute its icelands frozen finest so have to just keep trying
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Your some git Seanie. You miss out on loads of fishing with the new baby then you go and have a session like that. Nice! 
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
personally i dont see the big whoop
so he kept a few good sized fish thats he's going to eat
its not as if he kills every fish he catches like some people do regardless of the fact most of them are under 6 inches (i find this more of a problem in coarse lakes as my local pike hole has been fished out by europeans, having chatted with them they refuse to believe that just because you can catch it doesnt mean you have to kill it)
besides im sure any one trawler would probably still have more fish kills than the entire sea angling ireland community together in any given year.
maybe we should go out and scupper a couple of trawlers.....create a few new wrecks and balance things out a bit. (only joking mr moderator)
oh and well done on a good session.
so he kept a few good sized fish thats he's going to eat
its not as if he kills every fish he catches like some people do regardless of the fact most of them are under 6 inches (i find this more of a problem in coarse lakes as my local pike hole has been fished out by europeans, having chatted with them they refuse to believe that just because you can catch it doesnt mean you have to kill it)
besides im sure any one trawler would probably still have more fish kills than the entire sea angling ireland community together in any given year.
maybe we should go out and scupper a couple of trawlers.....create a few new wrecks and balance things out a bit. (only joking mr moderator)
oh and well done on a good session.
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Re: youghal 1/12/10
Seanie, fair play te ye! great fishing, and there's nothing wrong with keeping a few good size cod to eat.