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Perhaps we might be could voice our concern to the minister for tourism .miss Mary Hanafin .I know She has a great reputation For both listening and unstanding the concerns of everyone.
I believe she was highly regarded when she was minister for eduction .I recon she would be delighted to listen to our concerns and the the impact of any changes in ligistation would on the
tourism sector.
Yes mullets, Mary Hanafin is a very important person to communicate with in relation to bass angling tourism. We would do well to get her on side.
However in relation to this particuar subject (filling out the consulation form for the Northern Ireland bass law change) the best thing we can all do is get as many people we know as possible to fill the form out (it's only typing the words 'I Agree' six times) and e-mail it off to the e-mail address mentioned.
At this present moment this matter and the way we all respond to it is the most important thing in the country in relation to the future of our bass stocks!
Tight lines,
John D.
Protect the magical sport of sea angling and spread the word that conservation is the way forward. Put fish back!!!!
Just a reminder again to fill out the form to express your opinion on the NI Bass regulations. This took me about one minute to fill in and email. Here's a link to the relevant forum topic ...
[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]
The lure of the bass fishing brings me over to Ireland ever other year as I am sure it does many others, have already signed petition i urge anyone who hasnt to do so now and stop the rot before its too late .
Well done Matty on signing the petition and encouraging others across the water to do so. Would you consider driving this message home by sending a letter to Minister Sean Connick (Fisheries) and/or Minister Mary Hanifin (Tourism).
Letters from angling tourists carry much more weight.
Many thanks
spoke to a guy last week who had 61 boxes of bass in a day out from kells in kerry says he is licenced to fish for them is this possible ????? he said he had so much i could have 4 big fillets for 10 euro
coamlaja wrote:spoke to a guy last week who had 61 boxes of Bass in a day out from kells in kerry says he is licenced to fish for them is this possible ????? he said he had so much i could have 4 big fillets for 10 euro
Only legal if he's importing them from outside Ireland.
[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]
Just to keep everyone updated, John Quinlan of Irish Bass recently had a brief meeting with Minister Connick about this issue. The Minister said that the Irish Bass Group and bass anglers had been giving him a very hard time about his stance on commercial bass fishing. He said that he was under severe pressure from the FIF to have their proposal accepted and also he was under pressure to allow an inshore commercial line caught bass fishery. However, critically he said that no decision to change the legislation would be made quickly and there would be more consultation on the matter. Coming from a minister who is already on record as saying he was in favour of a commercial bass fishery in Irish waters this clearly shows that all the efforts anglers have made have paid off.
So, we need to keep up our efforts because the message is getting through. Irish Bass hopes to hold a more in-depth meeting with the Minister in the near future. We'll keep everyone here posted. (You can also keep up-to-date by Becoming a Friend of Irish Bass here: http://www.irishbass.org/friends.php.)
Jonathan
[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]
This is really positive. A concerted organised approach is the only way we have a hope. The big fear is that the bass season will finish and people will start to switch off to the campaign.
Have the Irish Bass Group plans to meet other politicians?
Colm wrote:Jonathan,
Have the Irish Bass Group plans to meet other politicians?
We've had discussions with a few TDs and have had Dail questions asked. We've been focusing on Minister Connick because he has responsibility for this issue.
John Quinlan has also had a meeting with the Marine Institute and in regular contact with other state bodies (Failte Ireland, IFI, etc)
[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]