Message from @Mr. X

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2018-03-15 11:23:45 UTC  

dude, mr e you dont know your country

2018-03-15 11:23:49 UTC  

Yeah

2018-03-15 11:23:51 UTC  

you need a rod license

2018-03-15 11:23:52 UTC  

I see

2018-03-15 11:25:05 UTC  

@Offender The majority of waters in Ireland are owned either privately or are owned by the State. A fishing permit issued by the owner of the waterway gives you the right to fish for varying periods ranging from a day to a season.
The only legal way to catch freshwater fish in Ireland is by rod and line. It is illegal for one person to use more than two rods at a time.
It is illegal to use live fish as bait.
You must obtain a State Fishing licence, tags and a separate fishing permit in order to fish for salmon and sea trout. Prices and duration of permits will vary. (See how to apply).
Most fisheries close on 30 September each year (with a few exceptions that close on various dates between 15 September and 12 October). Check with your local IFI office for further information.
It is illegal to keep or kill any sea trout in Connemara (western Ireland) or the Ballinakill district (above Connemara).
It is illegal to sell rod-caught salmon or sea trout over 40cm between 1 January and 31 October in any year.
On some waters, "fly-only" regulations or other restrictions may in place. Check with the owner of the waterway or your local Fisheries District Office for more information.

2018-03-15 11:25:09 UTC  

yet agian maknig shit up

2018-03-15 11:25:14 UTC  

these are the rules

2018-03-15 11:25:24 UTC  

Fishing licences are free

2018-03-15 11:25:43 UTC  

same for permits

2018-03-15 11:25:53 UTC  

no , no they arnt
All Districts (i.e. all Regions) Annual: €100
Juvenile (under the age of 18 years) All Districts Annual: €10
One District, Annual: €56
All districts, 21 Days: €40
All districts, 1 Day: €20
Foyle Area Extension: €80
Special local licence: €24

2018-03-15 11:26:07 UTC  

what's this for exactly?

2018-03-15 11:26:15 UTC  

license

2018-03-15 11:26:24 UTC  

i get you are not familure as you have to pay for them

2018-03-15 11:26:37 UTC  

do you know that as a kiddo you tend not to need a license

2018-03-15 11:26:45 UTC  

Oh that's strange? My uncle fishes a lot for free.

2018-03-15 11:27:07 UTC  

so yeah, maybe if that rul is not set at 16 you can stil fish with out a permit for a month until you are 18

2018-03-15 11:27:16 UTC  

but permits are not ffree

2018-03-15 11:27:24 UTC  

welcome to the real world kid

2018-03-15 11:27:29 UTC  

You must obtain a State Fishing licence, tags and a separate fishing permit in order to fish for salmon and sea trout Oh so this is for salmon and sea trout

2018-03-15 11:27:35 UTC  

not other fish.

2018-03-15 11:27:56 UTC  

Bazinga

2018-03-15 11:28:00 UTC  

you need both dude

2018-03-15 11:28:02 UTC  

Permits

A licence does not confer the right to fish; a fishing permit is usually required and must be obtained separately. A fishing permit generally costs from €20 to €50 per day. Some of the more exclusive fisheries can be more expensive.

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2018-03-15 11:28:33 UTC  

yeah need a permit and a licesense

2018-03-15 11:28:42 UTC  

Hmm interesting.

2018-03-15 11:28:53 UTC  

Still he's done it for free lol

2018-03-15 11:28:54 UTC  

yeah yet again you where wrong and i was right

2018-03-15 11:29:00 UTC  

whilst you fight it for ages

2018-03-15 11:29:28 UTC  

Oh this is why

2018-03-15 11:29:29 UTC  

it is intresting to see how long your bias against me will result in to you being in denail of relitie

2018-03-15 11:29:31 UTC  

The majority of waters in Ireland are owned either privately or are owned by the State. A fishing permit issued by the owner of the waterway gives you the right to fish for varying periods ranging from a day to a season.

2018-03-15 11:29:44 UTC  

yes permit

2018-03-15 11:29:54 UTC  

If you go to the owned waters

2018-03-15 11:29:59 UTC  

so you still need the rod license

2018-03-15 11:30:03 UTC  

But we have unowned waters

2018-03-15 11:30:09 UTC  

I dont need one

2018-03-15 11:30:13 UTC  

nothing is unowned kiddo

2018-03-15 11:30:14 UTC  

I already have a rod

2018-03-15 11:30:27 UTC  

Except the minority of waters in Ireland

2018-03-15 11:30:28 UTC  

even those natives inb the jungle have hunting grounds they own

2018-03-15 11:30:43 UTC  

Sure but not by government