Something all sea anglers should know about.

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JohnQ
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Something all sea anglers should know about.

#1 Post by JohnQ »

Time and time again on this forum, issues come up about how our sea fish are managed in Ireland. Well now we have all the detail we need in a new book called "Overkill" by Dr Ed Fahy. If you have any interest in this area then it is well worth getting. It is available through Amazon (just search the name and the author) but you can also buy it a the Irish Bass stand at Citywest this weekend. It will also be available at the Swords show. Ed has offered to be on the stand tommorow if you have any questions for him. As far as I know the book will cost around 12 or 13 euros.
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#2 Post by Tanglerat »

Saw that on Amazon last month. It's on the to-do list for the summer, when I won't be quite so overwhelmed with books and reading.
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donal murphy
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#3 Post by donal murphy »

sounds interesting, i'll check it out
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#4 Post by SeanA101080 »

Thanks for the heads up, sounds good
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#5 Post by Ashley Hayden »

Overkill!, a further description with review to follow shortly, http://www.anirishanglersworld.com/inde ... fisheries/.
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