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Cork by laws

#1 Post by Go Big or Go Home »

Got asked to leave a beach today, got told I was fishing illegally due to a by law, no sign post around, no law quoted and I found a 15 page document online but no mention of it's illegal to fish this beach or any beach.

Any idea lad's?
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Who asked you to leave? just some randomer?
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#3 Post by Go Big or Go Home »

Life guard
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Where?
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#5 Post by Go Big or Go Home »

I call it garretstown town big beach but I think its actually garrylucas. Plenty walking around it we set up tight to the water line, had a martial arts group training 100ft to the left and a swimmer 600ft to the left.

I'm guessing the blue flag beaches can only be fished in the depths of winter or in heavy rain :)
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#6 Post by Gonzo »

A lifeguard has no business telling people to leave, they are there to save people from drowning and that's it. If it was me I would have ignored them unless they could show me the by-law or if the gardai asked me to leave.
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#7 Post by Go Big or Go Home »

Gonzo wrote:A lifeguard has no business telling people to leave, they are there to save people from drowning and that's it. If it was me I would have ignored them unless they could show me the by-law or if the gardai asked me to leave.
Would agree but was out for an enjoyable day not an debate I knew nothing about. First I ever heard of it but it may yet be true.
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I had friends on the beach recently that the lifeguard tried to move as well ( they were not fishing ) he said he needed them in a different part of the beach . They refused as they are going there years and they were left alone .
There has been people fishing on that beach for the last few weeks .
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#9 Post by MartinC »

Fished it last week .. day and night,, no issues.. wasn't too busy and didn't see any lifeguards.. the upper beach had a lifeguard on duty and was much busier though.. so didn't bother there.. I'd probably have left too just to avoid any conflict and ruin a days fishing but it would be interesting to know the story on the by-law ,
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had you any luck last week
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MartinC wrote:Fished it last week .. day and night,, no issues.. wasn't too busy and didn't see any lifeguards.. the upper beach had a lifeguard on duty and was much busier though.. so didn't bother there.. I'd probably have left too just to avoid any conflict and ruin a days fishing but it would be interesting to know the story on the by-law ,
This is what I found:

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... 12bf9eRdSC


Regardless of what the entire document says page 3 part 7(a) states you can not disobey a council employed life guard. Another reason to buy a boat :)
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I still would have told him to f off! If there was no swimmers near you of course
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cd07 wrote:I still would have told him to f off! If there was no swimmers near you of course
It would be poor judgement to fish where people swim and even poorer to swim where people fish given theres a kilometre of beach.
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#14 Post by MartinC »

No mention of fishing prohibited.. but if the lifeguard decides to be a dick and tell you you have to go then you have to,, going by the by-law.. got a nice bass from there any way..
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Unless a sign said fishing prohibited i would fish away as long as no bathers were close. At the end of the day the coastline belongs to all citizens and common sense is law as i see it. I fished strandhill the other day up the North end ,had the beach to myself until a family basically just set up an hour after I got there and went swimming. I packed up and went. Some people are just rude and thats life as annoying as it is
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#16 Post by corbyeire »

Some stretches of coast line do have county bye laws prohibiting fishing - if it was one of these stretches, a council employee could tell you to stop fishing
think there was one for kiliney and the 40 foot - there was one in cork specifically mentioning leads in casting - the diving board area in blackrock, salthill, galway has the bye law, i know for certain.
County councils continuously bring these bans up and they need to be fought - as they want it to stop anti social behavior - littering, drinking etc. - of people who happen to be angling (i use the term loosely)
Angling is not the problem - its idiots behaviour
Or before you know it - whole swathes of the country will be blocked off
stay vigilant - ask that lifeguard whats the bye law number, wheres the signage, where is the area covered

I was asked to stop once on inis oir on the beach, by the lifeguard - he couldnt tell me the bye-law - it was empty in any case
i kept angling - following day rang up the lifeguards and was told the only place a lifeguard could stop me was at the diving board in salthill

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