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Cod Country Lures

Locality: Inverell, New South Wales

Phone: +61 417 075 422



Address: Unit 1/14-18 Wade st 2360 Inverell, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 COD country spinner baits now available at wade st store....



25.01.2022 Caught on Cod Country spinnerbaits

18.01.2022 How about this on the river bank

17.01.2022 Recreational fishers are reminded that the use of set lines is not permitted in any inland waterways of NSW, following a number of individuals being apprehended... in the north west of the State. Last month DPI fisheries officers from Inverell apprehended two men on private property in a remote section of the Barwon River north of Mungindi, after they were observed using set lines. The men were in possession of four live Murray cod, two of which were above the maximum size limit of 75cm. The fishermen were intercepted after they returned from checking their illegal set lines, one of which had been illegally re-baited with a live European carp measuring 42.5cm. All four fish were immediately seized and returned live back into the Barwon River. Another three gilled and gutted Murray cod that were also taken on illegal set lines were found at the offenders’ campsite, two of which were also over the maximum size limit. The alleged offenders a 60 year old man from Biddeston, QLD and a 33 year old man from Mungindi, NSW were issued penalty notices totalling $1,900 as well as a number of caution notices. In a separate incident, DPI fisheries officers from Dubbo apprehended two men in a remote section of the Darling River upstream of Tilpa. A 58 year old man from Mudgee, NSW and a 54 year old man from Horsley, NSW who had accessed the river through private property, were observed by fisheries officers checking and resetting 25 set lines, some of which were baited illegally with live fin fish. The set lines and live bait were seized and the men have been issued penalty notices for their actions totalling $1,400, as well as a number of caution notices. The maximum penalties that can apply to the use and possession of set lines range from $5,500 up to $22,000 and/or 6 months imprisonment. Anglers are entitled to use two attended fishing lines per person in NSW inland waters; attended lines must be within 50 metres and in the line of sight of the user. People who engage in illegal fishing activity should be warned that accessing rivers and streams through private property does not protect them from NSW fisheries laws or from the attention of DPI fisheries officers. Anyone with information on suspected illegal fishing should contact the Fishers Watch Phoneline on 1800 043 536 or online at www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/compliance.



16.01.2022 COD country lures now available at Wade Street Store.....,

16.01.2022 Both caught on Cod Country spinnerbaits... Well done Alex!

05.01.2022 Josh's pb bass I'm sure he's happy haha!!!



04.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Cod-Country-Lures-1467466340202170/ now available at the Wade St Store

01.01.2022 A nice cod caught on a cod country

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