I fished both these spots in the last days of July and too be honest I was appalled at the amount of crap that 'anglers' had strewn about them. The Fanad Light mark nearly made me sick, it was like 4am outside the chippy on a Saturday night. I even counted 8 discarded surgical gloves and another load at Teelin! Going from the price tags on the various wrappers it would appear that visiting anglers are the culprits.
Access to both spots is over private ground and it doesn't help our cause that we treat the place like a public dump. The landowner at Teelin isn't keen on people crossing his land and to be honest after the mess that was left I can't blame him. The amount of litter, especially at Fanad Light, was truly dreadful and it really drunk me off. As for that *$^"% with the surgical gloves...I know where I'll be sticking them if I come accross him :evil:
Litter at Teelin Rocks and Fanad Light
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I would fish Fanad quite regularly, and there is always a terrible mess left there. On the 6th June, 3 friends and I removed a black bin liner full of rubbish from there. This included everything from Beer cans, bait wrappers, coils of disgarded line.
The next time we fished there, was about a week or so later and the place we cleared, was once again like a rubbish tip.
This also was the case when we fished the rocks and the pier in Teelin.
I don't believe it is done by serious anglers but more by the clowns who give everyone a bad name.
As for wearing surgical gloves, I would sometimes have to wear them because i would suffer from dermatitis, but these are always removed from the fishing mark with me.
The next time we fished there, was about a week or so later and the place we cleared, was once again like a rubbish tip.
This also was the case when we fished the rocks and the pier in Teelin.
I don't believe it is done by serious anglers but more by the clowns who give everyone a bad name.
As for wearing surgical gloves, I would sometimes have to wear them because i would suffer from dermatitis, but these are always removed from the fishing mark with me.
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