Poaching in Tramore

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Poaching in Tramore

#1 Post by theshoreking »

Word is . . . that there was a (european) guy down tramore pullin a net today (back strand i think) and there was 2 bass in it. One around ten and the other around five lbs. A passer by challenged him and both bass were returned and then shortly after the fisheries board fellas came and took the net away. I've heard this off 3 different people now and was wonderin if anyone else knew anythin about it.

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#2 Post by BASS POINT »

yes
Full report at

http://rinnashark.forumakers.com/shore- ... 9.htm#1087

not always a good idea to take on a poacher
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#3 Post by uvox »

seems like a good idea that every angler should have the local bailiffs numbers in their mobile phones. can someone post a sticky with them?
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#4 Post by BASS POINT »

uvox wrote:seems like a good idea that every angler should have the local bailiffs numbers in their mobile phones. can someone post a sticky with them?


I will be sending PM to all on Rinnashark site with the bailiffs mobile numbers can not post this info on open Forum .
If ADMIN on SAI site contacts me i will give him the info to pass on
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#5 Post by uvox »

thanks
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#6 Post by petekd »

The thread directly above this one contains links to pages with numbers and contacts on them. It would be an idea for individuals to contact their relevant fisheries boards (numbers listed on that thread) and ask for an after hours contact number or mobile number. As mentioned by Bass Point it would not be in anyones interest to post mobile numbers on a public forum.

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#7 Post by adam2040 »

Using the above link i get a you are not authorised to view this notice
Courtown Harbour Sea Angling Association [url]http://www.courtownangling.org/[/url]
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#8 Post by petekd »

Eastern Regional Fisheries Board. Tel: +353 1 2787022
Southern Regional Fisheries Board. Tel: +353 52 23624
South Western Regional Fisheries Board. Tel: +353 26 41221
Shannon Regional Fisheries Board. Tel: +353 61 300238
Western Regional Fisheries Board. Tel: +353 91 563118
North Western Regional Fisheries Board. Tel: +353 96 22623
Northern Regional Fisheries Board. Tel: +353 71 9851435

Dunno why that link isnt working for you, here are the fisheries board numbers however.
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