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25.01.2022 Need them in Victoria at present



24.01.2022 A bigger issue than most realise

22.01.2022 The results are in for Tasmanias latest recreational fishing survey, conducted by IMAS researchers to collect information about how many people go marine and f...reshwater recreational fishing, how often they fish, where they fish and what they catch. IMAS scientist and study leader, Associate Professor Jeremy Lyle, said the five-yearly survey, which was launched in by Primary Industry Minister Guy Barnett (pictured below), is designed to understand recreational fishing participation and catch, its overall significance to our island lifestyle and economy, and any recent developments in the fishery. The latest survey shows that one in four Tasmanians fish an average of five days a year, and fishers as a group spent a total of $161 million in 2017/18 on boats, fuel, fishing gear, travel and more so the activity has clear social and economic benefits for the state, he said. Over 3000 Tasmanian households were surveyed to see if they fished recreationally. Of those, 580 households (almost 1500 people) gave detailed information about their fishing activities over a 12-month period. Since our first statewide survey in 2000/01, we have seen changes in the fishery as well as some consistency. For instance, Flathead have continued to be the mainstay of the marine fishery while Trout are the most common freshwater catch, Assoc Prof Lyle said. Species such as Calamari and Bream have become increasingly popular among recreational fishers, while King George Whiting has emerged as a popular target marine species since the last survey in 2012/13. Over time, we have also seen a move towards more responsible fishing practices among recreational anglers, with more fish being released and with a greater awareness of good fishing handling practices. The Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (DPIPWE) funds this major study through a Fishwise Resource Management Grant, with added support from the Inland Fisheries Service, to aid the sustainable management of Tasmanias recreational fisheries. the full report is available at : https://imas.utas.edu.au//0/1288686/TAS_Recsurvey-1718.pdf

22.01.2022 Lets Make Fishing Great Again



21.01.2022 Well said Brooke, actions speak louder than words

20.01.2022 Take the challenge and head up to North East Victoria for outstanding fresh water fishing, #planyournextfishingtrip

20.01.2022 Doing well for a family company older than federation (134 years old)



18.01.2022 Just saw this youtube video clip"Take Me Fishing its just what we need to do right now and for all of the reasons in the video, so "Take Me Fishing https://youtu.be/r4dz8UTXm_k

18.01.2022 For those interested in the election

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15.01.2022 Can you spare a couple of $$ to make a difference ???

14.01.2022 With all the questions about fishing with Covid19 - it appears you still can!



14.01.2022 This is an amazing and tough young fella. Lets do this ! Pls

14.01.2022 Well done Brooke

13.01.2022 Well done Minister. Lets not abuse the opportunity!

10.01.2022 Proud of young Brooke

09.01.2022 Good coffee and nice people

09.01.2022 Lets do this . together .. please

09.01.2022 Win a $600 prize pack weekly until May 22nd all you have to do is help recreational fishing and take the survey, no location information is collected, it is more about how often and health benefit then where you go fishing, so there is no excuse not to fill it out! Governments make resource and financial decisions based on these surveys so please take time and fill it out now for the future of fishing! https://afta.net.au/rec-fish-survey/

09.01.2022 Nice Boat, perform sensationally

08.01.2022 Let's Make Fishing Great Again

08.01.2022 Go hard or go home I say old mate. Well done

08.01.2022 It is sooooooo damn cold today, I had to make some comfort food. Chocolate Fudge Brownies. Just the trick with a hot coffee

08.01.2022 At a meeting with AFTA President, Michael Starkey, the NSW Minister for Agriculture, The Hon Adam Marshall MP ruled out any new Marine Parks in NSW. Adam Marshall said his goal was to increase access to recreational fishing as he had done on the NSW South Coast. Well done Minister!

07.01.2022 looking for work??? .. apply

06.01.2022 Awesome tucker !!! Just saying

06.01.2022 Great use of technology

05.01.2022 Going for a fish today to exercise or get some food, then please make sure you abide by all the rules Social distancing of 1.5 meters apart Gatherings of no more than 2 people (except if you are a family in same household) Stay in your local area And RESPECT THE LAWS please ... Sorry for those in Victoria as recreational fishing is banned there See more

05.01.2022 Keep your chin up in these trying times

04.01.2022 FISHING IS STILL PERMITTED Ive received many calls, texts and emails today from locals and people around the State concerned that recreational fishing ...is not allowed - it definitely is! NSW Police have advised recreational fishing is permitted, as long as people follow all other advice in relation to social distancing and gatherings of two or more people. It is vital you follow NSW Health guidelines around social distancing. Detailed advice on social distancing is available at www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19. As well as strictly following social distancing guidelines, all fisheries rules and regulations continue to apply in NSW, including bag and size limits. Please share this to allay peoples concerns.

04.01.2022 Snapper Harvest Tag Program The South Australian Government has announced that it will only release 3030 Snapper tags to 606 SA Recfishers by means of random ballots this season (1 Feb 31 Oct) for the South East Area of SA. The breakdown of the 75,000kg Total Allowable Catch (TAC) is:... Charter Boat Operators 7,500kg (3788 tags) Recreational Fishers 6,000kg (3030 tags to 606 people) Commercial Fishery 60,750kg The Ballot closes on the 19th January and you must nominate, for further details go to: https://www.pir.sa.gov.au//how_to_apply_for_snapper_tags_f

03.01.2022 A very talented young professional I have known for over 20 years. She has my full support

03.01.2022 Good luck with it

01.01.2022 We are lucky to be able to fish in all states except Victoria at present, please abide by the rules or we loose it! Please share this post, we must get the message out to act responsibly

01.01.2022 This is the latest compilation of what Recfishers are able to do, state by state, however if in doubt please rely your own research, tight lines

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