Shore Specimen List
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The Irish Specimen Fish committee have only one list which are the same for boat and shore. The Irish Federation of Sea Anglers have a seperate list for boat and shore. You'll find at the back of one of their old Diary's.
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you can download specimen claim forms from http://www.irish-trophy-fish.com depending on the fish you dont need the body .
Good quality photographs showing key identifying features for that species will do in most cases .so it means the fish can go back to give someone else a chance .
			
			
									
						Good quality photographs showing key identifying features for that species will do in most cases .so it means the fish can go back to give someone else a chance .
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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As far as I'm aware you don't need to send the fish, but the fish must be weighed on land by a certified scales. You can download a claim form on their website.
http://www.irish-trophy-fish.com/
			
			
									
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Re: Shore Specimen List
i also wanted to find out what to do.  i had a couple of specimen with the best being a 2Ib  15oz  roach on lough erne.  i also got a couple of specimen mackerel and shore rockling.
			
			
									
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Re: Shore Specimen List
there is a specimen form in the ifsa diary ,all members of sea angling clubs that are affiliated to the ifsa should have one.
			
			
									
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Re: Shore Specimen List
Why kill a good fish for a piece of worthless paper? It's time you guys realised that catch and release is the only way our sport can survive. You will soon be sharing a quota with the commercials and that should put an end to this needless slaughter of useless fish such as scad and cuckoo wrasse.
			
			
									
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Re: Shore Specimen List
gannet wrote:Why kill a good fish for a piece of worthless paper? It's time you guys realised that catch and release is the only way our sport can survive. You will soon be sharing a quota with the commercials and that should put an end to this needless slaughter of useless fish such as scad and cuckoo wrasse.
your talkin through your arse if you ask me
there was one specimen scad and nine cuckoo wrasse recorded in 08! whats the harm in that? most fish are returned alive
look at the amount of specimen caught compared to the amount of people who fish in the country!
it might seem a bit of worthless paper to you but for alot of the people who are in the specimen book for 08 put in some amount of hours trying to get their just rewards. its highly sought after if you ask me.
have you ever claimed a specimen??
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Re: Shore Specimen List
Can honestly say that I never claimed a specimen although I have caught plenty of fish that would have qualified for a certificate. Problem was that the fish would have to be sent to Dublin (this was a long time ago)and I could not see the point then in killing a fish just for an ego trip. My opinion has never changed I am proud to say. The great majority of sea anglers I know would never dream of having a trophy photograph taken holding a 20 ounce Cuckoo Wrasse, let alone applying for a specimen fish certificate.
			
			
									
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Re: Shore Specimen List
Before you put any more posts on this subject I suggest you read the new requirements for claiming a specimen fish. Good photos will do for most species under the new format.
It may not still be the best but it is progress.
http://www.irish-trophy-fish.com/reports/pdf/2008.pdf
			
			
									
						It may not still be the best but it is progress.
http://www.irish-trophy-fish.com/reports/pdf/2008.pdf
Specimen Fish 2024:  Shore Rockling (3) 36cm, 34cm, 31cm;  Thick Lipped Mullet (2) 58cm, 57cm;   Smooth Hound (1) 109cm;  Sting Ray (1)125cm;  Ballan Wrasse (1) 48cm ;   Corkwing Wrasse (1) 24.8cm.  Golden Grey Mullet (2) 43cm, 1.8lb; 40.6cm, 1.55lb;
Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
			
						Total species boat/shore: 45
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Specimen Fish 2025: To date: 6.
Flounder 46cm; Spurdog 120cm; Stingray 91cm; Smooth Hound 114cm; 103.5cm; 104cm
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Re: Shore Specimen List
gannet wrote:Can honestly say that I never claimed a specimen although I have caught plenty of fish that would have qualified for a certificate. Problem was that the fish would have to be sent to Dublin (this was a long time ago)and I could not see the point then in killing a fish just for an ego trip. My opinion has never changed I am proud to say. The great majority of sea anglers I know would never dream of having a trophy photograph taken holding a 20 ounce Cuckoo Wrasse, let alone applying for a specimen fish certificate.
There would be far more wrasse killed in one boat comp than all the specimen claims for wrasse in a year , the fish are reeled in as fast as possible purely for a few more points on a score card ,The specimen fish sent back for id purposes are also a good source of information on the rates of growth in certain species . maybe some people see it as an ego trip ,personally I like the challenge of trying to catch a fish above a certain weight and having it verified on accurate scales, the weights are a good bench mark to work against and it takes alot of the luck element out catching a fish when you specifically target a species ,having to learn it's habitats ,feeding and time of year it's most likely to be caught ,Rather than just dandering down to a mark throwing out a set of feathers ,maybe a bit of bait and seeing what turns up .
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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				stonewall
Re: Shore Specimen List
not really on this subject, but does anyone know where I can get two posters showing
fish for two seven year olds?
			
			
									
						fish for two seven year olds?
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stonewall wrote:not really on this subject, but does anyone know where I can get two posters showing
fish for two seven year olds?
not a poster but this site might help, http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/index.html
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Re: Shore Specimen List
i remember some of the fisheries boards orsomeone had them at the belfast angling show a couple of years ago stonewall, might be worth a shout...
			
			
									
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