A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
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A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
Check this out!
I really hope this is a sign of things to come.
http://www.probassfisher.com/2012/10/fi ... 26+Lure%29
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I really hope this is a sign of things to come.
http://www.probassfisher.com/2012/10/fi ... 26+Lure%29
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Re: A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
I hope so too, unfortunately the old proverb springs to mind: one swallow doesn't make a summer 

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Re: A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
Ha - ha, that's true! 

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Re: A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
not a spot of rust on her... what a coincidence jim caught it on its first outing! Hope to see it down cork soon!
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Re: A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
me thinks they have been embarrassed into making an "appearance"
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Re: A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
Nice toy. It's that on the beach where the recent controversy happened about anglers killing more than their limit?
Also, I meant to comment on the other thread about recent IFI catching poachers, but it's interesting that IFI are now linking Slamon, sa Trout and Bass in the one sentence in a press release when it comes to protection & enforcement. Is that a first?
Also, I meant to comment on the other thread about recent IFI catching poachers, but it's interesting that IFI are now linking Slamon, sa Trout and Bass in the one sentence in a press release when it comes to protection & enforcement. Is that a first?
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Re: A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
i think its a waste of time using a quad,my boss has one and i can hear him from half a mile away,plenty of time to wake up from my nap
so any lad that has a illegal caught bass hears the quad coming he has plenty of time to dispose of it
with all the high tech cameras about i think it would be better to watch the lads from a distance and get all on camera first and then it would be easier to prove what the lads were up to
i heard a story of illegal netting on a river near clifden a few years ago,it was reported to the fisheries officer who then went in to clifden and hired a bike and when the poachers saw a fellow on a bike with a back sack they thought he was just a tourist and didn't pay too much attention to him,they were caught red handed

with all the high tech cameras about i think it would be better to watch the lads from a distance and get all on camera first and then it would be easier to prove what the lads were up to
i heard a story of illegal netting on a river near clifden a few years ago,it was reported to the fisheries officer who then went in to clifden and hired a bike and when the poachers saw a fellow on a bike with a back sack they thought he was just a tourist and didn't pay too much attention to him,they were caught red handed
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Re: A light on the horizon for Irish Bass protection?!?!
roryodonnell wrote:me thinks they have been embarrassed into making an "appearance"
Thats a helpful post alright...would you prefer not to see them?`What facts back up that statement?
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No facts, just opinion based. I do hope I'll be proved wrong thoughhottopic wrote:roryodonnell wrote:me thinks they have been embarrassed into making an "appearance"
Thats a helpful post alright...would you prefer not to see them?`What facts back up that statement?
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brilliant story, just goes to show that a bit of camouflage can go a long way, I'm just thinking, these German "Lederhosen" would be the appropriate disguisei heard a story of illegal netting on a river near clifden a few years ago,it was reported to the fisheries officer who then went in to clifden and hired a bike and when the poachers saw a fellow on a bike with a back sack they thought he was just a tourist and didn't pay too much attention to him,they were caught red handed






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There is no doubt that equipment employed by IFI staff, such as the quad photographed by Jim Hendrick featured, will help in the fight against illegal fishing and the purchase is a step in the right direction, well done to IFI, a good initiative.
On the other hand there is an important operational question which needs to be asked and answered:
1. Two men feature in the photographs (an officer driving and an assistant), I take it the quad arrives on site by trailer, how many other members of staff are involved in the exercise, and what is their function when the quad is off patrolling?
On the other hand there is an important operational question which needs to be asked and answered:
1. Two men feature in the photographs (an officer driving and an assistant), I take it the quad arrives on site by trailer, how many other members of staff are involved in the exercise, and what is their function when the quad is off patrolling?
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I would guess a bit of shovel leaningAshley Hayden wrote:There is no doubt that equipment employed by IFI staff, such as the quad photographed by Jim Hendrick featured, will help in the fight against illegal fishing and the purchase is a step in the right direction, well done to IFI, a good initiative.
On the other hand there is an important operational question which needs to be asked and answered:
1. Two men feature in the photographs (an officer driving and an assistant), I take it the quad arrives on site by trailer, how many other members of staff are involved in the exercise, and what is their function when the quad is off patrolling?


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I don't know if it's a first that Salmon, trout & bass are mentioned in the same sentence by the IFI but I don't think it could do any harm for the bass whatsoever!
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That's a great idea gfkelly1969 - sneak up on them on a push bike, brilliant!
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