Fri Jun 04, 2010 10:04 am
Hi Lads
So far only one person wanting to meeting up.If we are to go to the local T.D. and council to arrange a clean up day we would need more than two of us to make the impression that anglers do actually care and are prepared to act.When we do arrange this the Herald will do the story again.Would look great if there were anglers involved here.If not then any other clean up will be dealth with without taking anglers views or interests into consideration.We are then seen as part of the cause of this .Obviously people have many other things going on and cant make it but if you can, send in a quick quote so we have an idea of numbers, then we can contact the local groups and arrange to meet.
Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:13 am
this is not something to be rushed. let the buracats do there work first .contact the td in the article let him approach the council and they will set a date and then we will all have a date to work off you will get more anglers involved this way.
but not just a group of guys going to rip up tyres .it has to be done to the letter of the law.this way any confrontation from the owners can be dealt with accordingly.
Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:50 am
twinkle wrote:this is not something to be rushed. let the buracats do there work first .contact the td in the article let him approach the council and they will set a date and then we will all have a date to work off you will get more anglers involved this way.
but not just a group of guys going to rip up tyres .it has to be done to the letter of the law.this way any confrontation from the owners can be dealt with accordingly.
Totaly agree Twinkle that was the main reason of getting the first mail out.Was just trying to get and idea as to the support that would be available to help when we approched these guys.Dont want to be red faced as to nobody actually turning up apart from the local community and council workers.I know that they are doing their part now anyway but if we can get involved at an early stage it may stop or intervene some of the more draconian ways of thinking that some council members may have.Some of these guys are avid bird watchers and a very small minority dont like anglers "damaging" the surrounding areas of interest.ie bait collection.Dont get me wrong i to am very interested in the wildlife aspect of things and personally i do enjoy it when im out on a fishing session.Just some views are hard to change.The more of us involved the more people will take notice on our opinions and it may save a total ban in this area.As we know once the first domino tilts the rest will fall.Would be a shame as most anglers seem to quite enviromentaly concious i.e. not dumping car bonnits and hundreds of tyres in an area and making what can only be discribed as a big mess.We just need more anglers to take the enviromental approach although i doubt the people who done could be called anglers.
Anyway just tryin to gather numbers before approaching.nothing rushed. just an idea of interest in it.Seems to be quite a few views just not replies yet.
Cheers.
Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:13 pm
sensor send an e mail to the td in question .and tell him of this site and the concerns of the anglers on it. and let him organize a date for the clean up and post the date on the site and then the lads will stand up and be counted.
Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:39 pm
twinkle wrote:sensor send an e mail to the td in question .and tell him of this site and the concerns of the anglers on it. and let him organize a date for the clean up and post the date on the site and then the lads will stand up and be counted.
Will do now.
Cheers.
Fri Jun 04, 2010 12:47 pm
ill be up for it ill supervis

ah no ill be along to help no prob
Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:12 pm
ShaneH wrote:ill be up for it ill supervis

ah no ill be along to help no prob
Cheers.
Just sent the e-mail to the TD so hopefully get a response and a date then go from there.
Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:52 pm
now lads i want dibs on any peelers or softies that are in the tyres being removed lol
Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:55 pm
twinkle wrote:now lads i want dibs on any peelers or softies that are in the tyres being removed lol
i didnt even think of that ill be taken a bucket with me so

good man twinkle
Fri Jun 04, 2010 4:43 pm
Im only around the corner. Count me in.
Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:53 am
Count me in when a definite date has been organised. Would it be worth while in sending multiple letters to the TD in question in support of action as opposed to one individual making enquries??? There might be better chance of getting something done sooner rather than later? Recommend a Garda presence aswell.
Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:26 am
i definitley wouldn be supporting this and will continue to buy my bait from tackle shops when i cant get out to dig myself.
Sat Jun 05, 2010 10:43 am
dbrock wrote:i definitley wouldn be supporting this and will continue to buy my bait from tackle shops when i cant get out to dig myself.
you can get crab from other sorts of traps like old ridge tiles etc you know dennis ? they dont have to use tyres and car doors just flung in to the sea
Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:07 am
dam

good reply andrew
ok yea you can use cavities and tiles ect,
Sat Jun 05, 2010 1:25 pm
cw1 wrote:Count me in when a definite date has been organised. Would it be worth while in sending multiple letters to the TD in question in support of action as opposed to one individual making enquries??? There might be better chance of getting something done sooner rather than later? Recommend a Garda presence aswell.
Great to see people getting behind this now.Hopefully we get a date soon.Being the long weekend could be midweek next before we do.I will be ringing the office also next week to make sure that the e-mail that was sent is not forgotten about.
Sat Jun 05, 2010 7:31 pm
dbrock wrote:dam

good reply andrew
ok yea you can use cavities and tiles ect,
Im taking down a wall next week ill have loads of cavities, the whuruld of hound baits

seriously though i buy all my crab and thet have to come from somewhere.
Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:26 pm
ShaneH wrote:twinkle wrote:now lads i want dibs on any peelers or softies that are in the tyres being removed lol
i didnt even think of that ill be taken a bucket with me so

good man twinkle
I think we should leave the buckets at home if we want to make a point at this one. The whole issue could get muddied with the media if we take crabs out of those tyres/car parts
Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:33 pm
Good man sod and as andrew said roof tiles are great to, I've a load of asbestos tiles from my roof to get rid of,
Sat Jun 05, 2010 11:27 pm
bigsod wrote:dbrock wrote:dam

good reply andrew
ok yea you can use cavities and tiles ect,
Im taking down a wall next week ill have loads of cavities, the whuruld of hound baits

seriously though i buy all my crab and thet have to come from somewhere.
True they do have to come from somewhere but if the guys who supply you with crab cannot get enough to suffice need then you wont be able to get any from them.With this type of thing trends MAY occour and nobody wants that id say. Prevention is better than cure here for sure and id reckon anybody would have an almost impossible task in reversing a ban on an area that has been declared.Nobody is trying to stop anybody from getting crab here we are just trying to prevent that exact thing from happening.Lots of people from this site get crab from the area and want to continue to do so,and as mentioned in a previous e-mail people do have traps down but there was never any issue with them.They are well away from the high tide mark and are not intrusive like the ones placed recently.Its not just tyres its car bonnets and all sorts all over the place.We dont want anglers getting a bad name here.That is why we are trying to do this.Its certainly not to remove anything that has not been an issue and its better if we can have a voice in it aswell maybe.
Sun Jun 06, 2010 1:50 pm
we could move them all to sandymount or blackrock thats nearer to ringsend. see how long they will be left there
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