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Leale Craypots

Locality: Smithton, Tasmania

Phone: +61 409 563 250



Address: Fagans Rd 7330 Smithton, TAS, Australia

Website: sites.google.com/site/lealecraypots/home

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25.01.2022 Leale and the Anita leaving the pond at Stanley heading back to St Helens.



25.01.2022 Well we are watching our business go up in smoke...bloody fires they love teatree....our house is in there somewhere, taken from Mella Rd

24.01.2022 Good news he has found some stix, we can all breathe again now. What wonderful luck. Thank you Stix Gods....Looking forward to doing business with you for 2016.

23.01.2022 Looks like one patch of stix has survived...at the moment.



19.01.2022 Leale Craypots have 20 craypots available for sale, contact Leale on 0409563250

19.01.2022 This load of dinghy pots on it's was to Hobart, this is how they should be stacked...lol

18.01.2022 Trip to Stanley last Saturday. Pots bound for KI



18.01.2022 Good news for recreational fishers with the crayfish season set to open soon.

15.01.2022 Buy your girls a ticket to the best show that's came to Smithton.

13.01.2022 Well done Nev winning the stroke round of the Pampling Plate held at Caboolture Golf Club with a 36 hole score of -4 winning by a whopping 8 shots... Now onto the matchplay

12.01.2022 EXCLUSIVE Minister for Primary Industries and Water Jeremy Rockliff has confirmed recreational crayfish season will commence from November 18th. The professional season will start two weeks later.

08.01.2022 Another load of craypots on it's way to St Helens.



08.01.2022 Biotoxin Fishery Events for EAST COAST TASMANIA Fisheries Situation as at 10 November 2015 BIOTOXINS DELAY ROCK LOBSTER SEASON OPENING... The opening of the recreational rock lobster season in the Eastern Region (waters eastward of Point Sorell and Whale Head) scheduled for 21 November 2015 has been postponed due to elevated levels of paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) measured in rock lobster and bivalve indicator species. A very strong and extensive bloom of the toxic alga Alexandrium tamarense has persisted off a large portion of the East Coast for a prolonged period this Spring. Results obtained as of Monday 9 November indicate elevated PST levels in rock lobster and bivalve shellfish across a wider area of the East Coast and particularly high levels in areas in the north east. These results mean that the sampling area must now be expanded further to determine the extent of the harmful algal bloom and biotoxin levels in lobsters.

06.01.2022 Sipway this afternoon Kerry Leale

05.01.2022 Our posticks look like this and they won't bend.

05.01.2022 It's nice to help load pots again, been awhile.

04.01.2022 Leale Craypots would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. Take Care. Thank You for your support in 2015..

01.01.2022 Leale went for a drive today, not sure what expect, this is what he found, miles of miles of potstix gone.....devastation where ever you go.

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