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2017 Jul 18/ By Andy / 0 comment

It came from the deeps – releasing gassed up fish

Often deep trolled fish come up experiencing a version of the bends, or barotrauma. This happens when the fish is brought to the surface faster...
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Catch and release for coarse fish
2017 Jul 12/ By Andy / 0 comment

Catch and release for coarse fish

Coarse anglers have been catch and and releasing their catch for over 100 years. Their members have innovated a number of tools for making unhooking...
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2017 Jul 12/ By Andy / 0 comment

Catch and release for sharks, skates and rays

In Ireland it is rare for anglers to kill sharks, skates are protected by law and may not be killed, and most rays are voluntarily...
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2017 Jul 12/ By Andy / 0 comment

Catch and release for trout

Most fisheries have a bag limit that reflects the angling pressure that the fishery can sustain. However, where this is not specified anglers are requested...
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2017 Jul 12/ By Andy / 0 comment

Catch and release for pike

In brief; when landed (large knotless mesh nets), the fish should be laid flat preferably on a protective mat and the hooks removed with a...
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Catch and Release for Atlantic salmon
2017 Jul 12/ By Andy / 0 comment

Catch and Release for Atlantic salmon

In addition to mandatory catch and release for all salmon (any size) and sea trout (over 40 cm) in those rivers set out here, anglers can...
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Inland Fisheries Ireland, 3044 Lake Drive, Citywest Business Campus, Dublin D24 Y265 Ireland
01 8842600
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