Tidal Salmon

Probably the fastest growing arm of the sport, here is a forum dedicated to the art. Beginners like myself welcome.
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Firbolg
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Tidal Salmon

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#2 Post by birdseye »

Would like to try this type of fishing.
Good video. 8)
Thanks for posting firbolg.
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#3 Post by prawncocktail »

really enjoyed that video
thanks for sharing
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#4 Post by standerus »

I know, that they have different species of salmon, that behave different than ones here
But a question - is it legal, to target salmon with a rod in irish coastal waters and estuaries? Either with trolling or fly fishing?
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standerus wrote:But a question - is it legal, to target salmon with a rod in irish coastal waters and estuaries? Either with trolling or fly fishing?
it is, provided you have a license :wink:
you can buy it online: http://www.fishinginireland.info/salmon ... icence.htm
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#6 Post by sparkey+1 »

The Austrian wrote:
standerus wrote:But a question - is it legal, to target salmon with a rod in irish coastal waters and estuaries? Either with trolling or fly fishing?
it is, provided you have a license :wink:
you can buy it online: http://www.fishinginireland.info/salmon ... icence.htm
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Martin I didnt open the link so does the salmon licence cover S/Trout fishing aswell
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#7 Post by hurler01 »

Ya, covers salmon and sea trout.
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#8 Post by freedom1916 »

Had me confused you need a salmon licence for sea trout. Think they call it a salmon/sea trout licence

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