Specimen Fish Report 2007

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JimC
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Specimen Fish Report 2007

#1 Post by JimC »

Congrats to all that made it into the 2007 Specimen Fish Report.

I notice plenty names of site members. Well done, Pat, Paul, Martyn, Brian(some I could recognise!)

Ronald is looking well on the cover. Rob is looking suitably chuffed inside! :) :)

The report is not available on the IFSC site yet so I have put a copy on: http://www.skuaangling.net/results_2007.htm

Post here so we know how many site members featured.
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#2 Post by JOHN1 »

thanks for that Jim.

I'm in there with the spurdog from dun laoghaire.

well done to rob with his record gilthead
Brian Cooke well done on the 11 steps to a specimen :lol: :lol: .

well done to everyone.
tight lines to all for the coming year :wink:

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#3 Post by Ronald »

I see a few guys from the north with pictures this year ,2 mates normally fish with ,davy macormick with his gurnard and ian latham with another cracking cod (he had one of 60lb in norway this year )
pete with his 3 bearded rockling as well .
If someone shows you a mark to fish, respect it and dont pass it of as one of your own, dont tell every man and his dog about it.
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#4 Post by Drew »

Ronald wrote:I see a few guys from the north with pictures this year ,2 mates normally fish with ,davy macormick with his gurnard and ian latham with another cracking cod (he had one of 60lb in norway this year )
pete with his 3 bearded rockling as well .


:lol: They Printed a Pic of Davy Mac!?!? Are they mad? He Oogly! :o
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#5 Post by pete »

Well done to all the heads with fish in this years. Just read it from Jim's site and have to say its the most inspirational bit of angling literature you'll ever read, lots and lots of cracking fish. Had planned to go shopping today but after reading it I think I'll be of fishing :P
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#6 Post by jd »

Well done to all!
The following is well worth noting

The Committee will examine the issue of ìConservation Specimensî over the next two
years. It is envisaged that this specimen category would be based on fish length. Two
species, Tope and Blue Shark, will be considered for this type of alternative specimen
award. It is planned to examine the feasibility of using length measurements to establish
a conservation specimen which will allow anglers to return fish to the water quickly
without the current requirement to weigh on land. Many aspects of this proposed system
including certification of measuring instruments, the types of measurement(s) required,
threshold lengths etc remain to be discussed and the Committee would welcome written
inputs from anglers and all interested parties.
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#7 Post by Adam S »

nice to see that jd, thats a long overdue move. the fact that the isfc rules for many years led to the kiling of large fish is why i never claimed anything with them

seems they are belatedly starting to realise that not killing vunerable fish has to come first
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