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Women in Angling

#1 Post by uvox »

Sea angling (especially from the shore) must have one of the worst gender balances of all sports in Ireland. This is a bad thing. But why aren't there more women out there? Hunting, golfing, even shooting appear to have more women participants. I'd say the balance is higher amongst fly-fishing community, but I don't get the sea-angling situation.

Any ideas?

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#2 Post by Cormdogg »

Its cold, dirty, bait stinks, fish are slimey. Fly fishing is alot cleaner, Trout arnt too slimey. I brought my sister once to Poolbeg once she was mad to go. She lost a substancial amout of my gear but she had a laugh but she decided once was enough after. And to go out a limb there can be a certain snobbery amongst the fly fishermen (which I attempt sometimes) that maybe women find more attractive because it has a certain glamour. There is also the slight danger at some marks particularly during the winter and also some marks arnt the safest due to their remoteness and location. Ive encountered a few headers at a few spots around South Dublin.

And finally my Mam said if I ever bring a Mackerel scale in or near her car or house ever again Im out of the will! ;)
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#3 Post by Cormdogg »

Oh yeah, A river runs though it - Brad Pit. I must have missed the scene when he was digging lug and getting the skin on his hands shredded my wriggling dog fish!
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#4 Post by uvox »

btw, i am excluding that well know character from bulloch harbour from this (though I've never actually seen her catch a fish)
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#5 Post by gearoid mc s. »

because their celebrity idols dont fish :shock: , if posh spice or that horse-headed one out of the sex city show were snapped conger bashing in january then the following day the rest of the sheep would be out!! that and the whole filthy slimy aspect of it aswel :)
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#6 Post by Donagh »

Why is it a bad thing. There's alot fella lookin for a bit of peace and quite when they go out fishing. I guess your not one of them :lol:
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#7 Post by anthony2carr »

There's a simple answer to that. Because they are not forbidden to do it.

GOLF:- Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden.


What we need to do it say that Women aren't allowed to sea angle. Watch the number of women fisherwomen sprout up beyond belief :lol:
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#8 Post by fishermannum1 »

my wee girl has been fishing and shooting since she was a nipper, started her off with a 4.10 for hunting. as for the fishing she loves it 8)
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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#9 Post by oneillphil »

Handeling Worms & maggotts !
come on,
girls are programmed to hate that kind of stuff from an early age
aren't they ?
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#10 Post by Cormdogg »

Bulloch Harbour, Sea Hag?
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#11 Post by uvox »

good for you fishermannum1!

ah lads, come on - i'm surprised nobody has said fly-tieing is a form of knitting...
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#12 Post by Al »

It's probably better that it stays unbalanced, i Was in Portugal last summer and the girlfriend fished rings around me on the charter.. which made the sea sickness a little bit worse! I still haven't heard the end of it :oops: :lol:

ditto here the girlfriend caught a shedload of pollack in mullughmore in sligo and still goes on about it months later
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#13 Post by stevecrow74 »

Al wrote:I still haven't heard the end of it :oops: :lol:


and you never will, they have a memory for that kind of stuff!!! :?
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#14 Post by Al »

Yeah i know...unfortunately :(
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I have seen wives outfishing their husbands, in salmon fishing, 5 to 1.
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#16 Post by Al »

maybe fishing in drag is the new way to go :lol:
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#17 Post by m.b3 »

Al wrote:maybe fishing in drag is the new way to go :lol:



hows that been working out for you? :roll:
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m.b3 wrote:
Al wrote:maybe fishing in drag is the new way to go :lol:



hows that been working out for you? :roll:


Well there is alway fishing in the nip, isn't there Mark ? :twisted: :shock: :wink:
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There's Mary Gavin Hughes..... charter skipper out of New Port Co. Mayo
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m.b3 wrote:
Al wrote:maybe fishing in drag is the new way to go :lol:



hows that been working out for you? :roll:



Not as well as you Mark! your lucky thong got you onto the Irish team :mrgreen:

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