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Post by yellowperil on Feb 13, 2013 18:02:16 GMT
was fishing the blackie last week and ian powell mentioned to me that all kelts must be logged into the logbook, he was saying glenda was fishing with a few guests in ballyhooley and the fishery board were watching from the bridge and when they saw the guests catching and releasing kelts they then asked to see the logbook and wanted to fine them (im sure they did in the end) after reading k-speys post on the salmon forum he is saying the same so it must be true lol, i thought ian was winding us up
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Post by reddie on Feb 13, 2013 18:36:40 GMT
Ridiculous...going to be a few hundred springers caught on most rivers so according to the catch stats 2013!!
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Post by yellowperil on Feb 13, 2013 19:04:10 GMT
you just wonder who comes up with all this lol
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Post by yellowperil on Feb 13, 2013 19:34:56 GMT
Sorry reddie u can delete this thread if u like I never saw kspeys one on it
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Post by leefisher on Feb 13, 2013 19:50:03 GMT
if you are recording one enter the fish as spent to avoid confusion.
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Post by klink on Feb 13, 2013 20:12:58 GMT
Its true alright, the angler was from Northern Ireland and apparently was fined €150 on the spot. I don't know of anyone who records slats on the log book. If they want us to record them, then there should be a column for them as well, in order to indicate that they are not spring fish.
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Post by yellowperil on Feb 13, 2013 20:18:38 GMT
When did this come into affect does anyone know
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Post by klink on Feb 13, 2013 20:22:43 GMT
Not sure, from what I've heard its been that way for a while. Never came across this before though. I know there is a meeting being held this week to discuss the matter, so we will see what happens, but the literal interpretation of the rules would suggest that ALL fish are recorded, which will give a distorted figure.
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Post by reddie on Feb 13, 2013 20:40:36 GMT
Sorry reddie u can delete this thread if u like I never saw kspeys one on it No need to delete, talk away! May as well write down the word kelt beside it so and leave them sort it out in the office!
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Post by yellowperil on Feb 13, 2013 20:44:17 GMT
The log books would be full in 2 weeks with kelts lol as someone says they should have a section for them on it if they want them filled in
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Post by orca on Feb 13, 2013 22:59:59 GMT
Don't get this, recording KELTS, whos to say that the kelt that you get this spring was not recorded as a clean fish of 2012 that got released ?? were is the lodgic in this recording 2012 fish in 2013 records.
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Post by mark22 on Feb 14, 2013 0:05:30 GMT
Don't get this, recording KELTS, whos to say that the kelt that you get this spring was not recorded as a clean fish of 2012 that got released ?? were is the lodgic in this recording 2012 fish in 2013 records. Makes sense orca,it would be worth contacting the ifi about this issue.I have caught kelts in the past on the opening day of the drowes in front of fisheries officers and not filled in my log book,they never even asked a thing about it.
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Post by Glenda Powell on Feb 14, 2013 10:16:54 GMT
Appeal of €150 fine for not recording a returned Kelt.
This incident was appealed by me and a meeting was held yesterday with the chief inspector and the regional manager of the IFI. The €150 fine stands for not recording the returned kelt. This fine was paid on the river bank by the licence holder. After payment the rod was almost taken aswell by the fishery officer, but thankfully we got to keep it so that the client could continue to fish for the day. I have told the tourist that I will refund it to him on his next trip to the country.
I advise you to contact IFI Macroom if you have any further questions on this incident or law.
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Post by reddie on Feb 14, 2013 10:31:03 GMT
Can't get my head around this one at all and how that poor lad had to hand over his money on the spot. Absolute disgrace.
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Post by Glenda Powell on Feb 14, 2013 10:51:21 GMT
Reddie, He didn't have to hand over his money on the spot. He choose to so that he could keep his rod and to continue to fish. After this the fisheries officers were still unsure if they should take his rod or not!
I have had the following posted onto my face book page and was wondering if anyone could answer the following question
''What
about waters such as corrib where licences are not compulsory and a lot
of trout anglers (who would'nt have log books) would catch plenty of
kelts early in the season?'' Eamon Gavin
I am about to leave for the Ireland Angling Show in Swords and look forward to meeting with your forum members there.
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