This wee piece of versification was written in 1983 when poaching on our rivers and shores was almost a full time occupation for some in Inis Eoghain. Maybe things have got slightly better since then but I am not so sure. I call it Feabhra 1983.
Feabhra 1983
The great silver salmon
is gone forever
from the Inis Eoghain streams.
Miles and miles of mono*
shining in the sun
cast into the waters
catching every one.
Nets across the \Crannagh
"Sure haven't we the right
to catch an odd wee salmon
a man must needs a bite".
Nets in Tullagh Bay
and right up to the hills
taking all the salmon
that the slurry doesn't kill.
Drafting* in Trá Bréagach
and all along the shore
Glentocher, Glenagannon
will ne'er see salmon more.
The salmon at Culdaff
are wearing very thin;
The last to pass by Cashel
was in a John West tin.
Seven salmon rivers
that kept their fish alive
for twenty thousand centuries
in our time-now- must die.
The time is surely coming
when the only salmon seen
will be on an Irish 10p
being stuck in some machine.
Gerry Sóna
* mono= monofilament netting, largely invisible to fish and illegal for a while in Ireland until the stupid people in Government gave in and legalised it ,leading to the decimation of atlantic salmon stocks which have never recovered yet (2014\)
* drafting= shooting a net across a bay or inlet and pulling it ashore leaving no chance of escape for the fish feeding in that bay.
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