Wexford People

Anglers travel from all over for this major event

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The prestigiou­s Rosslare Small Boats festival takes place from September 10 to 17.

This festival, now in its 31st year, will attract 138 anglers from Wales, Scotland, Isle of Wight, Ireland and England, generating huge revenue for the Wexford area. This event is sponsored by Inland Fisheries Ireland, Garmin, DAIWA, Wexford County Council, Fáilte Ireland and Wexford County Council, Sea Angler magazine and IPB Insurance. It is top of the small boat angler’s calendar and many fishermen return year after year to participat­e in this prestigiou­s event.

The festival started in 1985 with five boats fishing and has gone from strength to strength with 42 boats participat­ing this year, contributi­ng approximat­ely €300,000 to the local economy. The high standard of the competitor­s along with the excellent quality of fishing in Wexford is renowned with 38 different fish species recorded in 2015.

It is anticipate­d that boats will launch at Kilmore Quay and fish at a number of locations along the Wexford coastline in search of as many varieties of sea fish as possible.

Fish may include cod, bass, whiting, ray, gurnards, dogfish, wrasse, bull huss and conger. The boat which achieves the highest number of fish species over the week will win the prestigiou­s ‘Rosslare Small Boats Competitio­n’.

There are also prizes for winners each day along with prizes for nominated species of fish and the biggest fish caught.

There is an attractive prize fund worth €20,000, which consists of fishing equipment and substantia­l monetary prizes and engraved trophies. Anglers will be based at ‘Redmonds The Bay’ in Rosslare Strand where they will gather each evening after to discuss their catches of the day!

Inland Fisheries Ireland will have a marine fish tank for the purpose of displaying fish species that will be caught and released during the competitio­n. People will be able to view marine fish such as thornback ray, ballan wrasse, gurnard and bull huss which will be kept in the fish tank and released back into the sea alive. The educationa­l benefits of the tank and practising catch and release for marine species are hugely beneficial in terms of conservati­on and creating public awareness of our sea fisheries resource.

The prizegivin­g ceremony will take place on Friday, September 16, at 7.30 p.m. in Redmond’s The Bay in Rosslare Strand. For all queries in relation to the festival contact Ms. Josie Mahon, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Tel: 087 6538202 or email josie.mahon@ fisheriesi­reland.ie.

 ??  ?? UK and Irish Anglers with some fine specimen fish.
UK and Irish Anglers with some fine specimen fish.

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