Bass on a lighter note.

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Bass on a lighter note.

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It's not often we get a bit of bass angling on RTE . If you have time try to watch a programme called "On The Fly" on RTE 1 this coming Sunday morning at 10.45am.
It features Michelin star chef Derry Clarke trying to catch bass on the fly and then doing a bit of cooking.
My reason for getting involved in the programme was to show that the best way to enjoy bass as food is not to open up a commercial fishery for them in Ireland. Far better to spent the time and money to learn to fish for them and keep one for the pot every now and then. It gives so much more to the economy and is sustainable. I hope that message comes across. Let me know what you think.
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#2 Post by roryodonnell »

Thanks jq, is that the one where Derry wears Shakespeare PVC waders?
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Well, I think they were neoprene but I don't think he has been in to many fishing programmes so it may be the same one. It has been shown on Setanta before but it's nice to see RTE showing it.
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#4 Post by JimH »

Excellent program John - it all looked great!
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It should be available on the RTE Player later today for a limited period
http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/10092437/
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#6 Post by Divisadero »

That was enjoyable to watch and nicely shot. You seemed to get the sustainable angling message subtly across. Nice that he actually landed one too! I must watch the pike episode as well.

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Very enjoyable program John,

I watched the previous few episodes also, Great to see local angling broadcast on RTE.
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#8 Post by sparkey+1 »

Thanks John enjoyed watching it even my partner was gobsmacked 8) by the angling and now she thinks she knows why we do it.... Great 2 hear hear the follow anglers say they CAR the fish to sustain the stock has to look well against FIF statement.

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On next Sunday morn fly fishing for pike... have it sky+ already....
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roryodonnell wrote:Thanks jq, is that the one where Derry wears Shakespeare PVC waders?
Rory so that is what my waders looked like when they were new...... Long tine ago.... Nice fishey smell and plenty of aquaseal.... :lol:
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sparkey+1 wrote:
roryodonnell wrote:Thanks jq, is that the one where Derry wears Shakespeare PVC waders?
Rory so that is what my waders looked like when they were new...... Long tine ago.... Nice fishey smell and plenty of aquaseal.... :lol:
well worth a second viewing. Thanks for the heads up John

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