SACN Ireland now has it's own website.
Complete with what is hoped to become a lively forum on which to discuss conservation issues of particular concern to Irish Sea Anglers (and much else as well) the site is directed at Irish Sea Anglers, and those who have an interest in fishing Ireland's seas.
Why is there a need for a dedicated Ireland site?
Around these islands a number of administrations now have responsibility for fisheries and environmental management, each with their own regulations and individual political structures and personalities.
By developing websites to serve each region, run by SACN activists within those regions, we hope that we are better able to serve SACN members and other anglers, with relevant information, as well as avoid confusing them with the irrelevant.
Why not go and take a look?
Either click on 'SACN Ireland' on the menu over towards the top left of this page, or click
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And if you like what you see don't forget to tell your friends and bookmark the link to the SACN Ireland Site.
Note: SACN Channel Islands already have their own website, and there are rumours that something is stirring in Wales. When the guys in Scotland manage to crawl out from under the pile of work that they are creating for themselves, now that they have the ear of government there, they might just find the time to do something there as well.