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Harrekin

Well-Known Member
So let me see if I get this.

Non commercial entities wanting to do recreational fishing for recreational and non-commercial reasons need to get a license?

Thats SOOOOOO "land of the free".

We just buy bait.

EDIT: Recreational.
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
So let me see if I get this.

Non commercial entities wanting to do recreational fishing for recreational and non-commercial reasons need to get a license?

Thats SOOOOOO "land of the free".

We just buy bait.

EDIT: Recreational.
Yes, wait though it gets better. You need a different hunting license for each season.

Depending on the state it gets really crazy. In MI I would purchase my deer hunting license with a doe permit too in case I wanted to shoot momma. You can only get one per season too. But each season breaks down like this, you need your bow permit, muzzle loader permit and open season permit. I don't hunt anymore so I don't if it's still the same there.

I have heard in Alabama you get one per day per member of your club. So if your hunting club and 30 people, one guy could 30 as long as no one else did.

The seasons and limits are ecologically and population controlled and usually for good reason. The license and permits are revenue, just revenue.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
ummmm you better check your laws or do a better job with your story
http://www.fishinginireland.info/regulations.htm
From your quote:

"
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. "

So essentially except certain types, you don't need a license in the Republic of Ireland.

Laundryfag fails again.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
From your quote:

"
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. "

So essentially except certain types, you don't need a license in the Republic of Ireland.

Laundryfag fails again.
so what if you catch a salmon or want sea trout ??
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
if you want to eat fish, you do.
No, another person or group of persons making an edict doesn't require me to do anything.

If I want to eat fish, I'll catch a fish and eat it. If I want to eat a wild animal I'll eat it. That reminds me, I have to bait the bird feeders again, man those blue jays are delicious!

I don't have to pay some dipshits sucking down coffee and texting their girlfriends while driving around in a truck all day looking for places to whack off while counting down the days until their pension kicks in.

Sorry, I'm not doing that.


People were "required" to hand over runaway slaves at one time, I'd have told the slave catchers to pound sand,what would you have done? Handed over the runaway?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
No, another person or group of persons making an edict doesn't require me to do anything.

If I want to eat fish, I'll catch a fish and eat it. If I want to eat a wild animal I'll eat it. That reminds me, I have to bait the bird feeders again, man those blue jays are delicious!

I don't have to pay some dipshits sucking down coffee and texting their girlfriends while driving around in a truck all day looking for places to whack off while counting down the days until their pension kicks in.

Sorry, I'm not doing that.


People were "required" to hand over runaway slaves at one time, I'd have told the slave catchers to pound sand,what would you have done? Handed over the runaway?
are you really comparing a $14 fishing license to the fugitive slave act, robby?

http://news.dnr.state.mn.us/2011/05/09/where-does-my-fishing-license-dollar-go/

keeping rivers, streams, and lakes clean and stocked costs a lot of money, robby. and you just want to go in there and derive the benefit of those services without paying for them, like some sort of freeloader or mooch.

aren't you the guy who says people should pay for what they use?

:lol:
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
are you really comparing a $14 fishing license to the fugitive slave act, robby?

http://news.dnr.state.mn.us/2011/05/09/where-does-my-fishing-license-dollar-go/

keeping rivers, streams, and lakes clean and stocked costs a lot of money, robby. and you just want to go in there and derive the benefit of those services without paying for them, like some sort of freeloader or mooch.

aren't you the guy who says people should pay for what they use?

:lol:
I am the guy that says people should pay for what they use. It's nice you remember that.

Are you saying that your beloved nanny state owns all the naturally occurring fish?

Only amateurs that can't sail the high seas or trek into the wilderness fish for stocked fish. The last time you took your Pink Princess zebco reel fishing pole down to the stocked pond, you weren't really fishing, you were participating in a cluster fuck, that's not fishing anymore than having a shitty salad at Wendys is gardening.

Who owns a naturally occurring fish and why should a person pay somebody that doesn't own them, if that person wants something to eat? Are you so enslaved you think ALL the fish in the world are owned by some group of dipshits?

Is it possible a person could have a pond on their own land, stocked by fish they own, what then, Princess? Should they pay Al Gore?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I am the guy that says people should pay for what they use. It's nice you remember that.

Are you saying that your beloved nanny state owns all the naturally occurring fish?

Only amateurs that can't sail the high seas or trek into the wilderness fish for stocked fish. The last time you took your Pink Princess zebco reel fishing pole down to the stocked pond, you weren't really fishing, you were participating in a cluster fuck, that's not fishing anymore than having a shitty salad at Wendys is gardening.

Who owns a naturally occurring fish and why should a person pay somebody that doesn't own them, if that person wants something to eat? Are you so enslaved you think ALL the fish in the world are owned by some group of dipshits?

Is it possible a person could have a pond on their own land, stocked by fish they own, what then, Princess? Should they pay Al Gore?
why are you ignoring the existence of fish hatcheries and the stocking of streams, robby? or the clean up? testing? surveying?

why do you want to derive all the benefits of their services but foot none of the costs?

are you some sort of freeloading mooch?
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
why are you ignoring the existence of fish hatcheries and the stocking of streams, robby? or the clean up? testing? surveying?
why do you want to derive all the benefits of their services but foot none of the costs?

are you some sort of freeloading mooch?

Stocked fish are for fat old ladies in lawn chairs and guys with skinny arms that troll internet sites to catch.

I think you have it backwards Meat Head, the people that want to derive a benefit are the ones that draw a salary and pension for farting in the seat of the state force funded vehicle they drive around all day in.

Besides, I don't really eat the blue jays at the bird feeder. I didn't need a license to catch you though did I sucker?
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
From your quote:

"
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. "

So essentially except certain types, you don't need a license in the Republic of Ireland.

Laundryfag fails again.
They take all the money for licensing and put it back into the enviroment.
They stock the lakes, restore habitat

Land of the free doesnt mean deplete the enviroment buddie
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
They take all the money for licensing and put it back into the enviroment.
They stock the lakes, restore habitat

Land of the free doesnt mean deplete the enviroment buddie
fishing licenses only cover a portion of their budget. rest comes from a variety of other sources.
 
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