Netters nabbed
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Netters nabbed
A friend of mine was fishing the Nanny last saturday. He saw a couiple of fn's with nets and spearguns (in the water). A call to the garda at Laytown saw them down on the river within ten minutes. They confiscated the nets and smashed the spearguns. I'm not certain if there will be presecutions but it was a commendable quick response from the garda.
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thats an amazing response!
id say they were " known to the gardai" and they were waiting for an oppurtunity to catch them in the act
so i can take it from this that spear gunning is illegal - ive seen a chap in silverstrand at it - hmmm...............
id say they were " known to the gardai" and they were waiting for an oppurtunity to catch them in the act
so i can take it from this that spear gunning is illegal - ive seen a chap in silverstrand at it - hmmm...............
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i suppose the estury argument could be put in at the back of silverstrand in rusheen bay...
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corbyeire wrote:i suppose the estury argument could be put in at the back of silverstrand in rusheen bay...
It's not freshwater, so that might not be the case if you're applying the letter of the law. However, if spear fishing is illegal anywhere in Ireland, it's also illegal at Silverstrand and in Rusheen. I'd like to see how the gardai would respond if you reported the guy you saw.
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Does a speargun constitute a firearm? I'm thinking the gardai may have taken it seriously because the guys were in possession of an illegal firearm, rather than illegal netting, but that could be me being cynical. Don't get me wrong, I think it's fantastic that they responded so quickly. I'm cynical because I've reported this type of thing before and had the feeling that I was being laughed at down the phone. Maybe times are changing.
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I asked the ERFB about spear fishing for Bass specifically. They weren't sure if it was strictly illegal but they very definitely wanted to hear about it.
[size=75][i]"Pier fishing was, indeed, an eccentric, unproductive and extremely dull occupation, and even if we'd posessed the necessary heavy plant we decided not to attempt it."[/i] Chris Yates, Out of the Blue.[/size]
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I don't think it's prohibited by the bass bye-laws and regulations. But how could you check that the bass is over 40cm before you spear it? You can hardly return it afterwards. I'd say tell the fisheries board and let them decide.
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are you sure spearing is illegal i used to know a lad who used to spear mullet under the wooden works along by the trawlers in wexford also used to use his spear gun for mullet for food
Spearing mullet under the woodworks was very common in wexford when i was in school
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Spearing mullet under the woodworks was very common in wexford when i was in school
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Could be wrong here but a good while ago I think there was an article in Irish anglers digest where 2 contributers went spear fishing for mullet. The following issue contained an appology where they said something along the lines of: this type of fishing is ilegal and the contributor actually just stuck these spears into them after they were caught on rod and line.
Could well be wrong on that but will have a look for the issue to clarify it (may have thrown it out)
Could well be wrong on that but will have a look for the issue to clarify it (may have thrown it out)
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I guess it takes a fair amount of skill to shoot a bass with a spear gun. I spoke to a guy who told me that he buries himself in the kelp and waits for unsuspecting fish to pass within range. This sounds pretty challenging and a little unnerving. I am not sure really whether I approve of the practice and I am not sure of its legality either. I do know that if I was fishing for bass and a guy started spear fishing near me I would not be best pleased. :?