Friday, 4 May 2012

FREE SALMON FISHING

FREE SALMON FISHING, offered to you by SPORTINGAGENT.COM, on the famous Moy river in Ireland, stay in local accommodation, just meters from the river. Moy river has a great reputation for a Spring run river...free fishing until the end of the 2nd week in June...If interested, give us here at www.Sportingagent.com an email, info@sportingagent.com, we would be more than happy to help! I was speaking with a fellow wingshooter from the states, and we was discussing what things where like in Europe, he asked is it still 400 head days etc. It only took about 10 minutes to set him straight....I told him, ya, those days are there, but there is also smaller driven days, plus Woodcock, Partridge, Pheasant etc. using spaniels for less than a 1/2 day Bobwhite hunting..He couldn't believe it...he thought that unless you shoot 100's pheasants, that there was no other bird hunting in UK. But after that 10 minute talk he is planning a trip to UK for some winter wingshooting. Then he said, the gun laws are just to strict in UK, I asked, who told him this, he said thats what everyone says...again 10 minutes later he understood what the deal was with UK law...in a Nutshell the law is, "WHO OWNS THE GUN? AND PROVE IT" not a receipt from a gun shop, but a proper form with the police...and thats all we need to get a UK VISITORS permit. So the hunters of UK, we have something pretty special and we need not forget that, and the guns from around the world, ya at times it can be wet, and windy, but we do have some great wingshooting...and the deer hunting is amazing... I read an article from Scotland this morning, well not an article but more a paragraph....it was a Kids Fly fishing club on the Tweed! one word...AMAZING!! A day on the river beats years on the xbox! the guys on the boarders, Well done, that is what we across the the rest of the UK need to do, not just fishing but anything to do with the outdoors! Its another wet weekend, it has rained everyday since April 1, and there doesn't seem to be a rest bite in sight.

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