13lb Bass Waterford
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13lb Bass Waterford
Got this fella on Saturday evening, lugworms on a Pulley Pennell.
He's in my gallery.
He's in my gallery.
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Re: 13lb bass
Now thats what you call a fish!
Well done kstaff...
Well done kstaff...
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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13lb Bass Waterford
spent 5 minutes in the surf trying to get it to swim off but it just wouldn't move. I'd rather eat it than see it washed up next day. I did try to return and was almost beaten up for it too!!!
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Well done, a wonderful fish.
Being an angler in the area where the fish was caught I would ask that intimate details not be given. All anglers like to catch good fish but you must remember the area is having big problems with local boatmen netting bass. The locals as well as the local anglers are very vigilent in keeping an eye out for nets and the bailiffs are very cooperative when needed. Fines are so small that it is not a deterrent to the poachers. Boats have already been burned belonging to those that have been poaching. One net in the area could do far more damage than a lot of anglers will do in a year. Bass numbers as you can see have increased here in the past few years and we would hope that trend will continue for many years to come. If as many fish as possible are returned and conserved we will all have enjoyment for many years to come.
Being an angler in the area where the fish was caught I would ask that intimate details not be given. All anglers like to catch good fish but you must remember the area is having big problems with local boatmen netting bass. The locals as well as the local anglers are very vigilent in keeping an eye out for nets and the bailiffs are very cooperative when needed. Fines are so small that it is not a deterrent to the poachers. Boats have already been burned belonging to those that have been poaching. One net in the area could do far more damage than a lot of anglers will do in a year. Bass numbers as you can see have increased here in the past few years and we would hope that trend will continue for many years to come. If as many fish as possible are returned and conserved we will all have enjoyment for many years to come.
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Sharky,
I fish the Waterford area quite a bit and I'm sure anyone else that does would like the number of a Balif in case they see anything illegal. If possible can you post his Name and Number and the area he can respond to. I'm sure one of the Mods will make it a sticky so it will be available to all. Let's get this poaching sorted so that we can share our marks and enjoy our fishing more.
Regards,
Kevin
I fish the Waterford area quite a bit and I'm sure anyone else that does would like the number of a Balif in case they see anything illegal. If possible can you post his Name and Number and the area he can respond to. I'm sure one of the Mods will make it a sticky so it will be available to all. Let's get this poaching sorted so that we can share our marks and enjoy our fishing more.
Regards,
Kevin
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when to PM versus when to Post!
Hi Lads
Just a comment: posting people's names and addresses is not always the best option, especially given their profession in this instance and the abuse that might come their way...
Sharky, can I recommend you PM people the details as requested...
Thanks
Just a comment: posting people's names and addresses is not always the best option, especially given their profession in this instance and the abuse that might come their way...
Sharky, can I recommend you PM people the details as requested...
Thanks
Kieran Hanrahan
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
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
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
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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Sorry but I wll not put anyones life in danger by putting their names and addresses on this forum. All of these poachers are in it purely for the money and the anonimity of the bailiff is imperative. If anyone needs to know who they can call, they can ask their local fisheries board or any of the local tackle shops. There is also the issue of who is buying the bass from the poachers???
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thats a ridiculous thing to say that the bailifs need to remain unknown. they are local people 99% of the time and known anyway. how can they do their job with out getting in the faces of people poaching. there are very few poachers out there who would take on a bailif and all the repercusions that go with it for beer money which is in effect what they are getting for their catch. Thats the thing we have to remember here, that these people are not depending on bass to feed their families but rather see it as a side line to pay for the holiday r go to the boozer every night. get in their faces and get publicity for the cases on the east coast where boats have been taken! a net can be got for about 70 r 80 quid, and the price of a good bass? about the same i reckon, so taking nets is no discouragement at all.
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I have to agree with Liamdenn on this one. I for one don't want any harm to come to any Balif in the land, but the job of a Balif is to stop this poaching. If I can mail or call the CFB to get the name of a Balif in any area, surely anyone can get this information? Are we trying to say that the people Poaching don't already know who the Balif in the area is? I find this hard to believe. If the Balif doesn't want his name here it wont get put here, but why :?:
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bailiffs
Prior to the Pisces trial I heard all sorts of scurrilous rumours about lots of different people, most of whom were totally unconnected with the tragic event. I'm sure others have too - had to pull a few dodgy posts as well.
All it needs is one incident to close this site. Bailiff is attacked, someone asks how did they know who it was etc. Reporter finds that it is posted on this site puts two and three together and gets four and a half, publishes it, suddenly some solicitor is asking whether they have grounds for an law suit / action... and before you know what happens... registered letters...
If there is an official source for information, I'm happy to see people list the source, but personal contact details is not appropriate content here.
I hope everyone understands the need for this paranoia! :wink:
All it needs is one incident to close this site. Bailiff is attacked, someone asks how did they know who it was etc. Reporter finds that it is posted on this site puts two and three together and gets four and a half, publishes it, suddenly some solicitor is asking whether they have grounds for an law suit / action... and before you know what happens... registered letters...
If there is an official source for information, I'm happy to see people list the source, but personal contact details is not appropriate content here.
I hope everyone understands the need for this paranoia! :wink:
Kieran Hanrahan
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
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
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
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