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Old 20-05-2009, 05:16 PM
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Not sure where to post this but its a shocking read


Illegal Live Baits - Lough Derg

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Anglers Caught With Live Carp On Lough Derg - 'Most serious incident' of anglers importing live fish to target Ireland's pike.

In the days preceding Fisheries Awareness Week, during which the Shannon Regional Fisheries Board (ShRFB ) is seeking to educate and promote awareness of our valuable natural fisheries resource, an incident was uncovered which had the potential to cause serious damage to one of Ireland's finest wild fisheries.

During a routine patrol of Lough Derg near Killaloe, Fisheries Officers from the ShRFB on routine patrol uncovered the most serious incident to date regarding the importation of live fish for use as fishing bait. A group of French anglers were using live carp as bait for pike fishing. During the course of the investigation, Officers uncovered live carp on fishing rods, in tanks both inside a boat and in containers which were tied onto another boat. There were even live carp being held in a keep net, which was attached to the jetty on the shore and in their holiday accommodation.

The carp, which the anglers had in their possession, was brought with them from France into Ireland. The use of live bait in Ireland is illegal for a number of reasons but mainly to prevent non- native fish movements and the introduction of disease. Of serious concern to the ShRFB is that carp are not currently present in Lough Derg. These carp could have the potential to introduce diseases or if carp became established in Lough Derg, they would upset the balance of nature. Lough Derg is the third largest lake in Ireland and is rich in fish species such as trout, bream, pike and roach.

Mr Eamon Cusack, CEO of the ShRFB, stated that “incidents like this are becoming all too common. While on this occasion I would hope that we have prevented a more serious situation developing, we cannot cover all waters all of the time. While we are currently working with other agencies to tighten regulations it is also imperative on us to make anglers and people aware of the consequences to our native fish of such actions.
One of the highlights of Fisheries Awareness Week is a one-day conference being held in Limerick on the 30th April, which is titled “Shannon Waters – Managing Fisheries in Challenging Times” and will address some of these issues. It is vitally important that anglers and those in the tourist industry are aware of the dangers the introduction of non- native fish species can have on our wild waters.”
Further details on the conference or Fisheries Awareness Week can be found at http://www.education.shrfb.ie

The Board requests the public, particularly accommodation providers and anglers, who may become aware of such illegal activity to contact the board's office at 061300238.

http://www.onlinefishing.tv/news/ang...on-lough-derg/
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Old 20-05-2009, 06:12 PM
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who was caught trying to smuggle livebaits to ireland ,they should be banned from fishing for LIFE ........




Thursday, November 16, 2006
Holyhead Two admit fish smuggling charge
Pike anglers were urged to follow the PAC’s code of conduct tonight after two high-profile anglers pleaded guilty to trying to smuggle livebaits from the UK to Ireland.

Holyhead magistrates heard Nigel Williams and Gary Banks were stopped in May as they boarded a ferry from Holyhead, North Wales, to Ireland.

Customs officers found 100 carp, roach and goldfish, in the boot of Williams’s car, the court was told.

Williams, 48, and Banks, 37, were travelling to Ireland for a fishing trip, taking the fish with them for use as bait. The men, both from Wolverhampton, were later charged with exporting live fish without a health certificate.

Williams, who did not attend the hearing, entered a guilty plea via letter to the court. Banks, who attended in person, also admitted the offence.

The case against Williams was adjourned until December 21 when he will be sentenced at the same court. Banks was fined £800 and ordered to pay £500 costs.

In a statement after the hearing, the Pike Anglers Club of Great Britain said: "Our code of conduct calls on our members to respect byelaws and not to transfer fish illegally from water to water.

"We urge all pike anglers to fish responsibly and not to jeopardise either the waters they fish or the image of pike fishing, at a time when we are coming under increasing scrutiny.

"While there are those who would claim activities such as translocating livebaits are commonplace, there have only been a handful of prosecutions involving pike anglers since the translocation of baits without Environment Agency consent was banned."

Earlier Stephen Smith, prosecuting on behalf of the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, told the court the transport of live fish without the correct documentation had been banned to prevent the spread of disease.

He said the case, which cost more than £5000, had been brought to deter other anglers.

“Mr Williams is something of a celebrity angler, he is very high profile in the angling world,” he added. “The defendants in this case knew what they were doing. They knew it was not appropriate to take live fish out of Wales to Ireland.

"These are two high profile anglers and we must be seen to take these processes seriously otherwise it opens the floodgates for other people.''

In a letter handed to the court, Williams said he "deeply regretted'' his actions. John Meredith, defending Banks, said his client was a recreational fisherman who was "very sorry'' for what he had done.

PAC chairman Colin Goodge said: "This is a sorry episode which reflects badly on pike fishing at a time when more than ever, we need to show that we are capable of pursuing our sport responsibly.

"British pike anglers have enjoyed the hospitality of the people of Ireland for more than three decades and it does us untold harm when this hospitality is abused, particularly by two prominent anglers who should be setting an example to others.

"In view of some of the threats our sport faces nearer home, we would urge all pike anglers - whether they are PAC members or not - to fish responsibly and in accordance with our code of conduct.''
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Old 20-05-2009, 06:29 PM
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Then he got caught out again on an insurance claim didn't he?
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Then he got caught out again on an insurance claim didn't he?

yes he did over his boat that was allegedly stolen but was for sale i think on e-bay ,the stupidity of some people
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yes he did over his boat that was allegedly stolen but was for sale i think on e-bay ,the stupidity of some people
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Old 20-05-2009, 08:10 PM
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FFS!!!

How ****** stupid can you get???
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Old 20-05-2009, 08:17 PM
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Nige Williams
He used to write for Anglers mail, but they dropped him after this and a similar offence. silly sod. surely you can catch pike on natural Irish deadbaits.
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Previous form

http://www.expressandstar.com/2008/0...g-stolen-boat/
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Apologies, a slight diversion on the theme can anyone remember?

Many, many years ago, must have been in the late 60's or early 70's John Wilson was on the front page of either Anglers Mail or Times "charged" with falsifying a record claim by feeding a fish lead shot.

I may be wrong, I may be dreaming, it was a long time ago


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