THIRTYARDS
Bass Fishing. At the pace of the saltwater flyfishing coast. Wexford, Ireland – est 2003.
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ICES advises that a management plan is urgently needed to develop and implement measures to substantially reduce fishing mortality throughout the range of the BASS stock. ICES Advice 2014 //www.scribd.com/embeds/234708341/content?start_page=1&view_mode=scroll&show_recommendations=true A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim
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Cabinet recognition of Ireland’s marine resource potentialGovernment commitment to develop Ireland’s marine resource was underpinned by the presence of An Taoiseach Enda Kenny and four cabinet colleagues at the first annual conference of Our Ocean Wealth – the integrated marine plan for Ireland last month.“Today’s conference is a way of showing that the government is…
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I am still challenged by bass on the fly – probably even more so now than ever. Its not easy out there at the moment, in a much diminished fishery, a difficult method is always going to be at times more tasking. But…… But with a little bit of thought and planning some fishing is…
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I am sorry about the confusion that exists at the moment in relation to PROBASSFISHER. For the past 10 years or so I have owned the domain ‘www.probassfisher.com’ however through a process which I still dont understand this is no longer my property. The current owner of www.probassfisher.com has scraped and replicated the content off…
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THIRTYARDS Bassfishing Saltwater Fly – Jim Hendrick
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Two Moons The moon above Sligo Is not The moon above Mayo Dermot Healy
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As between clear blue and cloud,.. I had my existence. I was there. Me in place and the place in me. Seamus Heaney A little bit of fishing in your day – Jim
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Before opening 2014
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I know that much of my own pleasure in fishing is in the flowing ease of thought that comes upon me as I fish. This is compounded of many things; of companionship or solitude, of a rivers moods and changes, a birds flight, a fish’s leap, a lakes calm or stir. It grows from wind…