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New Angling Regulation sticky (updated 23-Mar-13)

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  • 23-03-2013 9:14pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 6,551 ✭✭✭


    Its a sad day but its time for the old Angling Regulations thread to be retired (thanks to jd for posting it originally all those years ago) but its over 10 years old now and certainly needs some serious updating. Please find the most up to date regulations below as sourced from fishing in ireland website (fishinginireland.info)

    Please feel free to add any more, be they national or local bye laws in subsequent posts. If you see any errors and omissions feel free to point them out.

    Thanks and tight lines.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,329 ✭✭✭redzerologhlen


    Bass closed season from the 15th may to 15th June . Bag limit of 2 fish per angler per day which must be over 40cm.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,551 ✭✭✭SeaFields


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    Do I need a licence to fish in Ireland?
    While no licence is needed for trout, pike and coarse fishing in the Republic of Ireland, a rod licence is required in Northern Ireland. In both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, licences are required for salmon and sea trout fishing.

    Sea fishing for marine sport fish does not require a licence in either country.

    In the Republic of Ireland State Salmon and Sea Trout Licences are available as a National licence or a District Licence. A National Licence covers all Fishery Board Districts while a District Licence covers only the Fishery District in which the licence is purchased. It should be noted that a licence does not confer the right to fish for salmon or sea trout and that permission or permits are required to fish most waters.

    Anglers in the Shannon Region must have a Permit (ticket charge) to fish for trout, pike or coarse fish in the Midland Fisheries Group of controlled waters. This area comprises the following river catchments; RIVER SUCK, RIVER INNY, RIVER BROSNA, LITTLE BROSNA RIVER and CAMLIN RIVER. This permit is not required to fish the main River Shannon or other fisheries whose fishing rights are NOT under the control of the Inland Fisheries Ireland.
    Republic of Ireland Angling Regulations
    GENERAL FRESHWATER
    The only legal method to catch freshwater fish is by rod and line (Control of Fishing for Coarse Fish in Fresh Water Bye-law No. 595, 1977.).

    A person may fish with not more than two rods at any time (Control of Fishing for Coarse Fish in Fresh Water Bye-law No. 595, 1977.).

    It is illegal to have or to use live fish as bait (Use of Live Fish as Bait in Fresh Water Bye-law No. 592, 1977).

    It is illegal to transfer live roach from one water to any other waters (Transfer of Live Roach, Bye-Law No. 561, 1973).

    Bye-law 897 of 2012 prohibits the use of any fish hooks, other than single barbless hooks, and the use of worms as bait in angling for all species of fish in the waters specified and revokes both Angling Bye-law No. 888, 2011 and Eastern Fisheries Region (Angling) Bye-law No. 824, 2007.
    Foul Hooking
    This bye-law prohibits the killing and possession of foul hooked fish (i.e fish not hooked in the mouth) in any fishery district in any year.
    SALMON and SEA TROUT

    A State Licence is required to fish for salmon and sea trout, but does not entitle you to fish. Permits or permission from fisheries owners must be obtained.

    General salmon and sea trout angling regulations

    A State Licence is required to fish for salmon and sea trout

    All salmon (and sea trout over 40cm) kept must be tagged, and the logbook filled out accordingly.

    All salmon and sea trout caught and released (including kelts and baggots) must be recorded in the logbook accordingly.

    It is an offence to kill any sea trout in the Galway, Connemara or Ballinakill Fisheries Districts including at sea from Hags Head in County Clare to Clew Bay (and in any waters flowing into Clew Bay) in the Bangor Fishery District south of a line drawn due east and west through Achill Head.

    It is prohibited sell rod caught salmon or sea trout over 40cm between January 1st and October 31st

    National bag limit for sea trout – anglers can catch 3 sea trout in a 24 hour period (in open rivers).


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,551 ✭✭✭SeaFields


    Coarse Fish
    CONSERVATION OF AND PROHIBITION ON SALE OF COARSE FISH BYE-LAW NO. 806, 2006 provides for the following conservation measures:

    A person shall not take and kill by any means more than 4 coarse fish on any one day.

    A person shall not take and kill by any means any coarse fish greater than 25 cm in length measured in a straight line from the tip of the snout to the fork of the tail.

    Any coarse fish taken inadvertently in contravention of this Bye-law must be handled carefully and returned without avoidable injury to the waters from which they have been taken

    It is prohibited for any person, other than in the Louth Area or Moville Area, to sell or offer for sale any coarse fish caught by any means.
    “Louth Area” has the meaning assigned to it by section 31 of the British –Irish Agreement Act 1999 (No.1 of 1999);
    “Moville Area” has the meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Foyle Fisheries Act 1952 (No.5 of 1952).

    It is prohibited to use or attempt to use live fish as bait in fishing in fresh water.

    It is prohibited to transfer for any purpose live roach (Rutilus rutilus) from any waters to any other waters.

    It is prohibited to fish for pike or coarse fish by any means whatsoever other than by rod and line.

    A person may not attempt to fish for pike or coarse fish in freshwater with more than two (2) rods at any one time.
    LOUGH RAMOR CONSERVATION OF COARSE FISH (CATCH AND RELEASE) BYE-LAW NO. 862, 2009: This Bye-law provides for catch and release in respect of coarse fish in the harbour area of Lough Ramor. The Byelaw also prohibits the possession of any coarse fish or keep net in, or on the banks of, the harbour area and provides for the use of single barbless hooks only in angling for coarse fish.
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    Importation of Bait

    To minimise the risk of accidental transmission of Foot and Mouth Disease and other infectious diseases, visitors are advised to use local sources in Ireland.
    If you must bring worms or maggots ensure they are not packed in soil or vegetable material, the importation of which is strictly prohibited by law.
    Eels

    Eel fishing is closed.

    Bye-law No C.S. 312, 2012 prohibits fishing for eel, or possessing or selling eel caught in a river in the State.
    PIKE

    The CONSERVATION OF PIKE BYE-LAW NO. 809, 2006 provides for the following conservation measures:

    It is prohibited to kill more than 1 pike in any one day,

    It is prohibited to kill any pike greater than 50 cm in length,

    It is prohibited for any person to have in their possession more than 1 whole pike less than 50 cm or more than 0.75 kgs of pike flesh.
    (i) It is prohibited for a person to have in his or her possession more than 12 coarse fish for use as bait in fishing for pike
    Where a person has more than 4 coarse fish in his or her possession for use as bait in fishing for pike, the person, in respect of fish in excess of that number and subject to the paragraph (i) above must have –
    (a) Obtained the fish from a fish tackle dealer or fish bait supplier registered with the Regional Board in whose fisheries Region the dealer or supplier carries on business,
    And
    (b) Obtained and retained a receipt of their purchase.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,551 ✭✭✭SeaFields


    Bass closed season from the 15th may to 15th June . Bag limit of 2 fish per angler per day which must be over 40cm.

    Yep, as pointed out by redzerologhlen
    BASS

    Bass Fishing Conservation S.I. NO. 826 OF 2007
    The effect of this Bye-law is to impose a bag limit on anglers of two bass in any one period of 24 hours and to provide for a ban on angling for bass during the spawning season (15th May to the 15th June).

    Bass (Restriction on Sale) Order S.I. No. 367 of 2007
    The effect of this Order is to prohibit the sale or offer for sale of bass (other than bass which has been imported into the State) from 1st day of July to 30th day of June.

    Note: Penalties for breach of the above laws include confiscation of tackle and heavy fines.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,551 ✭✭✭SeaFields


    BROWN TROUT
    Most brown trout fisheries open between February 15th and March 1st. Most close on September 30th with some exceptions which close on various dates between September 15th and October 12th.

    Clubs may have their own regulations on opening and closing dates.
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