Landline on abc atm
Submitted by uncle on Sun, 2016-11-20 12:15
their phasing out all netting and bait fishing in port phillip bay.wont be able to get sardines for bait or fresh local fish in restaurants.
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beachsoul
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bloody Hell
Not sounding good good for inshore commrcial fishrman.....
Talking of closing inshore fisheries to professionals
uncle
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Yeah alot inq queensland
allready gone.its to allow more recreational fishing apparently
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meglodon
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Don't think that will ever happen in WA
A while back there was a push to have professional craying within 2 NM of the low tide line in the metro area banned.
The idea never even got onto the ministers desk.
Rob H
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Those sort of issues, and
Those sort of issues, and also the one for no pots near surf breaks down south etc I think are much better if worked out directly between the Associations.
Sometimes it is preferable for the fishermen to agree to such a restriction without legislation rather than put into law.
Give a man a mask, and he'll show you his true face...
The older you get the more you realize that no one has a f++king clue what they're doing.
Everyone's just winging it.
uncle
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Apparently its voters demanding change
and it will flow over to here soon, all about the recs. not getting their share.I fish and I vote!
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carnarvonite
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Revenue
State Govt gets more revenue from rec fishers licence fee, boat and trailer regos than they do get from the pros, even though their annual licence fees are nothing to be sneered at.
Like the argument the pros put out, 10% of the population go rec fishing and want more of the total catch at the expense of the rest who like a feed of quality fish and cannot for some reason or other catch their own
JacksonL
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That argument doesn't work
That argument doesn't work for crays, that's for sure. Wouldn't imagine 90% of the population could afford a feed of crays at current prices.
D_d_001
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Is there a reason they can't
Is there a reason they can't just get a quota system going in the bay?
Jim
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Dont wanna probash
Dont wanna probash Carnarvonite but I think that arguement is only valid if none was exported.
I know nothing about PPB but it might be a good thing to boost the 'biomass'.
Bend over
carnarvonite
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Supply and Demand
The general public suffer high prices for crayfish due to the high demand from overseas markets.
Ask yourself a question and be honest with the answer, would you sell on the local market at say $15 a kg when you can get %65+ the exporters are offering, I know what market I would sell to. So you cannot blame crayfishermen for that but this isn't about them, this is about small family businesses that scratch a living netting mullet, whiting, pilch and bait for the local market for everyone who cannot catch a feed for themselves.
The state Govts won't touch the crayfishing industry as many members hold very profitable shares in the companies that do the catching and exporting and that would hurt their own pockets