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small beach fires

#1 Post by nialler »

if i go to the likes of greystones night fishin .... with a lady friend who loves fishin but wont sit in the cold at night is it illegal to light a small (i mean small as in a few sticks not a bonfire) fire... i respect the beach and i no how to clean up after a fire... just a few sticks to keep the cold off beside the tent... is this illegal?
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#2 Post by pablo »

I think you're safe enough once it can't be seen from space .... if it's just a small fire you're usually left to it. The problem is who else you'll attract!!!
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Get a beach buddy, a folding stool and a Coleman Lantern. Heat, light, a seat and shelter. Luxury.
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#4 Post by hairyconger »

Sandman wrote:Get a beach buddy, a folding stool and a Coleman Lantern. Heat, light, a seat and shelter. Luxury.


Never light them when theres a nightclub near by take it from me :shock:
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haha ill remember that,.. cheers lads
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#6 Post by round_ourway »

where were you when that happened hairy.
Brings back memories of lighting getting stranded in dublin and having to light a fire in phoenix park. that wasa cold night
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Re: small beach fires

#7 Post by Richie07 »

nialler wrote:if i go to the likes of greystones night fishin .... with a lady friend who loves fishin but wont sit in the cold at night is it illegal to light a small (i mean small as in a few sticks not a bonfire) fire... i respect the beach and i no how to clean up after a fire... just a few sticks to keep the cold off beside the tent... is this illegal?


Do what I do when I bring my missus down Greystones and put up a beach buddy,I wouldn't start a fire as you'll end up spending too much time looking for wood and not enough time fishing.Plus this time of the year its freezing down there and a small fire won't be enough to keep you warm and the wind away.
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#8 Post by Norfolk and Goode »

In the past I've used a peat log. You light the paper it comes in and it's basically instant. 8) It's handy also for keeping the bugs away, they don't seem to like the smell. :shock: The peat logs I'm talking about can be bought very cheaply in your local garage. They are for ordinary household use and the good thing about them is they burn away completely so there are no half burnt sticks to dispose of at the end of your session. 8)
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#9 Post by hairyconger »

Round_ourway wrote:where were you when that happened hairy.
Brings back memories of lighting getting stranded in dublin and having to light a fire in phoenix park. that wasa cold night



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#10 Post by AnglingDan »

I found that a portable bbq works just as great as a campfire with a bag of coal, plus you can heat water for coffee/tea! also u can have a bbq for dinner before you put on the coal. perfect dinner and heat for da night!
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#11 Post by Eoghan »

Im sure its ok if you clean up after you but I personally prefer to use a headlamp and only turn it on facing away from the water.
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#12 Post by round_ourway »

I have a wee gas stove. Its a great job. Its doesnt give of much light but makes a great cuppa
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#13 Post by merv147 »

i like to light a fire all year round allmost in the sumer it will keep the midggys at bay and in the winter it will keep you warm
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#14 Post by teacher »

Eoghan wrote:Im sure its ok if you clean up after you but I personally prefer to use a headlamp and only turn it on facing away from the water.


You'd never guess you were a bass angler Eoghan :D Light on the water is something I'm careful about too but I've never been sure how much difference it makes.
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#15 Post by eric »

nearly every time i go fishing at night i light a fire if its not a comp. never get trouble but do get strange looks from locals :? its not about keeping warm its about mans primitive instinct to light fires :D
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#16 Post by Eoghan »

teacher wrote:
Eoghan wrote:Im sure its ok if you clean up after you but I personally prefer to use a headlamp and only turn it on facing away from the water.


You'd never guess you were a bass angler Eoghan :D Light on the water is something I'm careful about too but I've never been sure how much difference it makes.


:lol: I guess we dont know for sure but I am paranoid about light on a beach where a shy fish is expecting none and even more important no talking out loud..! Sound travels far under water according to divers.
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#17 Post by liam78 »

any fish caught put it on the fire sort of bbq :D :D :D :D
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#18 Post by codfather »

Used to have some great fires on Glenarm beach when the fishing was poor. Usually ended up with 2 teams and 2 fires but the police normally requested that we put them out . SPOIL SPORTS
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