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#1 Post by cortaz »

if someone cought a specimen bass during the closed season(15/5..15/6)
could they still claim a specimen cert. :?: :?
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

probably not.. due to it being an illegally caught fish i.e. caught during closed season..

but then again you never know..

i suppose the best thing to do is get in contact with the Irish specimen board and ask them...
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Re: specimen bass

#3 Post by jd »

cortaz wrote: could they still claim a specimen cert. :?: :?

Nope
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#4 Post by davybrown99 »

Definately not during the close season. Its on the CFB site.
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#5 Post by cazbass »

Bass do not have to killed to to claim a record or specimen , so what is all the fuss about
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#6 Post by jd »

cazbass wrote:Bass do not have to killed to to claim a record or specimen , so what is all the fuss about


You are not meant to fish for them during the close season.
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#7 Post by teacher »

Even if someone caught one accidentally (which is fine, as long as it's returned with care) it would look very bad for the ISFC to recognise it as a specimen.

See here:

[url]http://www.irish-trophy-fish.com/rules/fair_angling.htm[/url]

Claims for fish caught during the statutory close season for the species (where this applies) cannot be accepted.


By prohibiting this an example is being set.
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#8 Post by roger de dodger »

anyway its hard enough catchin one when your allowed wouldnt it be a cruel twist of fate to get one during the ban :shock: :D
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#9 Post by paulocallaghan »

if the date submitted on the form is not inside the ban period then there is nothing that they can do
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#10 Post by teacher »

paulocallaghan wrote:if the date submitted on the form is not inside the ban period then there is nothing that they can do


What would be the idea of that??
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#11 Post by paulocallaghan »

just saying that their system is flawed as it relies too heavily on the honesty of individuals in declaring weights etc.

i would be in favour of having regional boards that would be able to closely monitor the area. perhaps even allowing fish that currently require production of carcases to be returned alive as they could be weighed in and confirmed within hours of capture and returned alive (obviously with the use of a bucket of water etc)
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#12 Post by MAC »

If you would like to claima specimen, then a registered scales is key.... This and a Digital Camera. Take a lot of photos and concentrate on features. Get close up's as well as some full shots.

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