In what was a cold wet morning on Wednesday 2nd April last our Fissta protest group were there to confronts the minister at the Aviva stadium on Landsdowne rd where BIM hosted a seafood conference. Fair play to the Minister for dropping in for a chat rather than being driven around to a more secure entrance. He said his decision will take more time. We live and hope.
The sad passing of Edward Power from Clonmel, who was our serving Vice Public Relations Officer, is a huge loss to FISSTA and Ireland’s country sports. Irish angling has greatly benefited from his participation with this federation where he was a true leader of our decreasing salmon and seatrout fisheries. Just like his beloved wild Atlantic salmon who knows no borders, his advice was highy valued on both sides of the Atlantic by anglers, scientists and managers alike.
Many in angling did not realise that as a former Director of Transport at Bulmers in Clomel he was also held in very high esteem as evidenced by the very large crowd attending his funeral on the 28h February last. Eddie was a key member and officer of Irish Angling bodies from his early years as but his major achievement was as serving as FISSTA National Chairman in 2006 when the ending of the driftnets was announced. He was a former Chairman of his beloved Clonmel and District Salmon Anglers and served in many officer positions throughout his fruitful life that left a legacy which we all acknowledge. . He was a strong defender of Irish country sports and served on the NARGC board for many years with distinction. However, through his love for salmon and trout sportfishing he became a legendary leader of anglers who kept the pressure on many governments at the crucial times when salmon stocks were at an all time low due to over fishing. His strong qualities of public relations and management completed the international campaign to end the wild salmon driftnets that surely save the species from extinction back in 2006.
His professional contribution to his beloved River Suir and the town of Clonmel was immense having served as Transport Director of Bulmers with distinction. He is survived by his beloved wife Mary and was the much loved father of Anna, John, Alison and Kenneth who gave a very moving homily to a packed church at his funeral Mass.
The sad news that the renowned Edward Power from has died suddenly at his residence in Clonmel has shocked the Irish and international angling community. Eddie served as former Chairman of the Clonmel and District Salmon Anglers and currently as the FISSTA Vice Public Relations Officer. He was a strong defender of Irish country sports and served on the NARGC board for many years with distinction. However, through his love for salmon and trout sportfishing he became a legendary leader of anglers throughout his lifetime. He was a former Chairman of FISSTA at the crucial time when salmon stocks were at an all time low due to over fishing. His strong qualities of public relations and management completed the international campaign to end the wild salmon driftnets that surely save the species from extinction back in 2006.
His professional contribution to his beloved River Suir and the town of Clonmel was immense having served as Transport Director of Bulmers with distinction. He is survived by his beloved wife Mary and was the much loved father of Anna, John, Alison and Kenneth.
Rest in Peace
Reposing at Condons Funeral Parlour, Dillon Street, Clonmel on Thursday 27th February from 5pm with removal at 7.30pm to SS Peter & Paul??????s Church. Funeral Mass on Friday at 1pm. Funeral immediately afterwards to Powerstown Cemetery.