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The Bass Mystery Box Raffle

Mystery Box

The Bass Mystery Box Raffle

starts August 20th until October 20th

(in association with Sea Angling  Ireland)

“Mystery Box prize with a value of over 900 Euro’s (£700) ”

Sponsered by Mr Fish, Monster Tackle, Foxons of St Asaph, Glasgow Angling Centre, Absolute Fishing, Veals

IT COULD BE YOURS FOR THE PRICE OF A TICKET !!!!!

April Ullcatch Competition

Kevin McClean with a 1.26kg Shad

The winner of April’s Nominated Species Hunt was Kevin McClean with his report on fishing for Shad at St Mullins. You may read it here. The nominated species for May are Gilthead Bream and Plaice. More details here

 

Does Recreational Angling contribute to the economy?

News Release 22/03/2012

Inland Fisheries Ireland(IFI) has appointed Tourism Development International (TDI) to undertake a Socio-Economic Survey of Recreational Angling in Ireland. The overall objective of the survey is to establish the current volume and value of domestic and overseas recreational angling in Ireland. It will run over the course of 2012.

Pike, coarse fish, Bass, salmon, sea trout, brown trout and sea anglers will all be invited to participate in Irelands most comprehensive angling survey undertaken in decades. The Survey will inform IFI and its tourism partners in relation to the angling product in Ireland and also enable improved strategic planning and decision making in respect of product development and marketing.

‘Anglers are the key to this survey’, commented Minister Fergus O Dowd, TD, ‘they know the resource and they understand the importance of sustainability. What anglers contribute to Ireland’s economy is unknown but I am certain that it is significant. Angling takes place in every river and lake in Ireland and all around our coastline. There is no town or village in Ireland that doesn’t have anglers. It is imperative that the inland fisheries and sea angling resources are managed in the best way possible to ensure enjoyment for our local and visiting anglers, sustainable jobs in rural communities and maximising its potential to add to Ireland’s economy. Getting the right information from those most involved will greatly assist in improving the angling product.’

The survey comprises two parts, a household survey and a survey of recreational anglers which will commence in April. Anglers will be met at fishing locations throughout Ireland and invited to participate there and then, or later by phone or on-line. Every effort will be made to accommodate participation.

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Media enquiries: Suzanne Campion ,Head of Business Development, Inland Fisheries Ireland,
Anglesea Street, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.Tel: 052 6180055 Fax: 052 6123971; Email suzanne.campion@fisheriesireland.ie
Website: http://www.fisheriesireland.ie

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