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Question for Kieran

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Kieran, In the March issue of Irish angler you mention somthing about unfriendly locals at one of the recomended Marks. Sorry I am in work at the moment and cannot remember which mark. I was just wondering what your experience there was???

Apologies to Kieran for getting him confused with the webmaster of beach caster!!!
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pollocks did you mean Kieran?

I read that too and was wondering about it because i've never had anything like that from "fellow anglers". It was a Waterford mark, I think. Can anyone elaborate?
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I was going to ask the same question as it seemed a bit strange as I fished there and the locals seemed to have no problem with me fishing there they seemed friendly enough.
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Passage East

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Okay...

How it happened was that I was on the beach around Passage East and was chatting to a local who seemed very knowledgeable - confirmed what I knew myself and then told me about the bass off the rocks well down the beach to the south - so it being a nice day I took out the spinning rod and box of lures and headed off down the beach... very nice spot it is too.

Anyhow I was there for 30 minutes (not fishing, just scanning the scene with the polaroids) and these two gentlemen of indeterminate parentage and origin arrived down, asked me where I was from and what I thought I was doing there.

One had the cheek to pretend to be a "fisheries inspector"and that there was a special local bye law preventing bass fishing all year round - I think he meant bailiff - and since we all know that these are mythical beasts I just laughed him of... in as good natured way as possible.

The conversation did not get better, lots of comments about how a dublin car is readily recognised (don't drive a D reg, not the sharpest knives in the drawer this pair), and basically it got quite nasty.

As someone on the forum put it "Don't bring a gobshite with you anywhere in Ireland, there is always one available locally". I've never been threatened about fishing in a specific mark in Ireland ever in twenty years, and whilst it was all bluff and nonsense, I imagine someone with less experience or a junior angler could find the experience very unpleasant.

Would they be there again, yes, quite probably. Are they a threat?
Like all bullies, no, not to anyone who wants to stand up to them.

Its awful parochial nonsense, but what can you do?
Kieran Hanrahan

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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks

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