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Fisheries & Angling Legislation & Bye-Laws for Ireland's Shannon Region  - An Overview for 2004

There are a myriad of Fisheries Bye laws under the Fisheries Acts which are in many cases specific to a particular fishery. These are listed where relevant on a fishery by fishery basis in our Fishing Guides Angling sections.

The following is an overview of the important Angling Regulations/Bye Laws which cover fishing in the Shannon region. For others, please check with us.  

GENERAL FRESHWATER BYE LAWS

  • The only legal method to catch freshwater fish is by rod and line (Bye-law No.595)

  • A person may fish with not more than two rods at any time (Bye-law No.595)

  • It is illegal to transfer live roach from one water to any other waters. (Bye-law No.561)

  • The taking or killing of by any person of more than one pike on any day is illegal. (Bye-law No.667)

  •  A bag limit of 1 salmon or 1 Sea Trout per angler per day from January 1st to 31st May, and a bag limit of 3 fish (being either salmon or sea trout) per angler per day from 1st June to the end of the fishing season subject to a total allowable catch of 20 fish (being either salmon or sea trout or any combination of both fish) per year with effect from January 1st, 2003.  (Bye-Law No 786)

  • This Bye-law provides for a bag limit of 1 fish being either a salmon or sea trout per angler per day from 1 September 2004 to 31 December 2004 and continues the imposition of a bag limit of 1 fish per angler per day from 1 January to 31 May, and 3 fish from 1 June to the end of the fishing season, subject to a total allowable catch of 20 fish per year. (Bye-Law No 797) August 2004

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

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

GENERAL PIKE & COARSE FISHING BYE LAWS

  • It is illegal to have or to use live bait as bait (Bye-law No.592)

  • A person may fish with not more than two rods for coarse angling at any one time.

  • It is illegal to transfer live roach from one water to any other waters. (Bye-law No.561)

  • The taking or killing of by any person of more than one pike on any day is illegal.

  • The taking and killing by any person of any pike exceeding 6.6lbs (3kg) in weight is illegal.

  • It is illegal for any one person to have in their possession more than one dead whole pike or alternatively more than 3.3lbs (1.5kg) by weight of pike flesh or parts.

  • It is permitted to take one whole specimen size whole, ungutted pike on any one day. River specimen pike 20lbs (9.072) - Lake specimen pike 30lbs (13.608kg) on any day

  • The bye law also provides for the register to be set up by each Regional Fisheries Board of all premises and other storage facilities used by persons acting as holders of pike for third parties. Furthermore all pike flesh, up to a maximum of 1.5kg per person must be wrapped separately with the anglers name clearly visible.

These laws were introduced in order that all anglers will continue to enjoy excellent sport on all our rivers and lakes and we require your co-operation in ensuring they are adhered to

COMMERCIAL FISHING BYE LAWS TO 2004

These Bye Laws are just some of the important conservation measures introduced to protect our fish life and aquatic habitats. Listed from most recent. Others are available on request.

7th April 2004

Bye Law No 794-2004 - Salmon and Trout Conservation

  • Controls commercial salmon and trout fishing during year 2004. Applicable from 7 April 2004.

10th February 2004

Bye Law No 279-2004 - Shannon Fisheries Region Close Season for Draft Netting of Trout on Lough Ree

  • This Bye-law introduces conservation measures in Lough Ree applicable from 15th February 2004.

Bye Law No. 752 of 1998 - Management of Eel Fishing Bye-law

  • Caps the maximum number of licences which may be issued for longlining for eels in each fishery District.
     

SPECIFIC ANGLING BYE LAWS TO 2004

These Bye Laws cover the most recent introductions as conservation measures to protect our fish life and aquatic habitats. Listed from most recent. Others are available on request.

25th August 2004

Bye Law No 797-2004 - Conservation of Salmon and Sea Trout Bye-law

  • Provides for a bag limit of 1 fish being either salmon or sea trout per angler per day from 1st September 2004 to 31 December 2004 and continues the imposition of a bag limit of 1 fish per angler per day from 1 January to 31 May and 3 fish from 1 June to the end of the fishing season, subject to a total allowable catch of 20 fish per year .

Bye 786-2003 - Salmon and Sea trout Conservation Bye Law

  • A bag limit of 1 salmon or 1 Sea Trout per angler per day from January 1st to 31st May, and a bag limit of 3 fish (being either salmon or sea trout) per angler per day from 1st June to the end of the fishing season subject to a total allowable catch of 20 fish (being either salmon or sea trout or any combination of both fish) per year with effect from January 1st, 2003.  (Bye Law No 781 is revoked )

1st  May 2003

Bye Law 790-2003 - Shannon Fisheries Region Lough Sheelin Control of Fishing Bye-law

  • Measures to control fishing in Lough Sheelin from 1 May 2003

1st May 2003

Bye Law 787-2003 - Shannon Fisheries Region Control of Angling in Lough Ree Bye-law

  • This Bye-law introduces the following measures to control Angling in Lough Ree (a) prohibits, the taking and possession of trout less than 14 inches in length (b) prohibits a person  from taking and possessing more than 4 trout in any day (c) prohibits a person from using more than 2 rods at any one time (d) revokes Bye-law No. C.S.137, 1989 thereby extending the end of the close season for trout until and including the last day of February each year applicable from 1st May 2003 

Bye Law No. 754, 1999 - Shannon Fisheries Region Trout Conservation on Lough Derg

  • Prescribes the close season for trout angling on Lough Derg from 1 October to 17th March each year. Increase the minimum size of trout which may be killed on Lough Derg from 8 to 12 inches

SALMON AND SEA TROUT LOGBOOK SCHEME

S.I. No 136 of 2004: WILD SALMON AND SEA TROUT TAGGING SCHEME REGULATIONS 2003 The Department of the Marine and Natural Resources introduced a Carcass Tagging and Logbook scheme for commercial and recreational salmon catches. The scheme is administered  by the Central and Regional Fisheries Boards. There are a series of leaflets for anglers on tagging their catch and recording relevant details in their logbooks. From January 1st 2001 all salmon rod licence holders shall affix a tag to 

  • all salmon

  • sea trout over 40 cms they catch and retain

These tags will identify salmon and sea trout (over 40cms), which have been caught legally, and will therefore allow for an enumeration of the catch.

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

SALMON LOGBOOKS 2004: PLEASE RETURN YOUR TAGS AND LOGBOOKS ON TIME

Fishermen are required by law to return the logbook and all unused tags to the issuing Regional Fisheries Board  within whose fishery region he/she resides (in this case licences purchased through the Shannon Regional Fisheries Board) within seven days following the end of the licence expiry, even when no fish have been caught.

FISHING ShRFB MANAGED FISHERIES

The Shannon Regional Fisheries Board control many fisheries in the region referred to as the MIDLAND FISHERIES GROUP. A fishing permit is required to fish these waters

Rates 2004: Adult Annual €35.00; Pensioner/Disability Annual €18.00;. Juvenile Annual €12.00 Juvenile 1 Day €2.00 Day Permit €10.00 Visitors 21 Day: €18.00Share Certificate from the North Shannon Development Co-Operative Society is required to fish  the Upper Shannon and tributaries located upstream of Banagher Bridge on the Shannon in Co Offaly. A Share Certificate can be purchased from most of the larger tackle dealers  which are advertised on this site.  A Fishing Permit can be purchased Online CLICK HERE

Each fishery has it's own angling regulations which are listed on our fishing guides angling section. However general rules apply as follows

  • Anglers can only fish one rod per angler

  • Rods must not be left unattended.

  • All under sized fish must be returned to the water with as little injury as possible

  • The Management reserve the right to refuse and revoke a permit to anyone violating, these regulations or acting in a manner detrimental to the fishery, fishing or the surrounding countryside.

  • Anglers who are found to have acted in an 'unsporting manner' may have their permit revoked

SEA FISHING

BASS

  • It is prohibited to take and kill more than two bass on any one day.( Bye-law No.667)
    Minimum overall size limit of 40cm. From tip of snout to end of tail
    · Closed season from 15th May to 15th June.

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

 


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