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Wazza's bait and tackle

Locality: Pottsville, New South Wales

Phone: +61 421 519 932



Address: Shop 2/4 coronation avenue 2489 Pottsville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://Www.wazzasbaitandtackle.com.au

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23.01.2022 Thoroughbred rods and elkat striker 7 gangs in red rigged with a whole fresh squid catching a kingfish on the weekend



19.01.2022 kingfish from previous video post thoroughbred rods and elkat striker 7 gangs in red getting the job done

18.01.2022 great surface lure for this time of year

16.01.2022 pearl perch taken on a squid soft plastic



12.01.2022 striker 7 gangs used with pilchards and mullet helping secure a nice mixed bag of fish

12.01.2022 help us celebrate atomic turning 10 come in store purchase any atomic hardz lure for your entry into the competition to win 1 of 9 $1000 prize packs or the grand prize of a $5000 pack

12.01.2022 Dan Hoad's young bloke with a few fresh caught garfish



11.01.2022 young archie with a nice flathead he caught in the creek

08.01.2022 SALE 10% OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE with the greenback tailor comp only a few weeks away we are having a sale on Saturday the 1st of june 10% off everything in stock just mention you saw this post

08.01.2022 some nice fish caught onboard Rainbow escape charters

06.01.2022 elkat fishing tackle showing it catches fish yet again onboard rainbow escape fishing charters

05.01.2022 Young Jax with his first whiting and it's a cracker to well done mate how good is it to see kids out enjoying their fishing



05.01.2022 NEW RULES TO HELP MULLOWAY RECOVERY 1 September 2018 A recent scientific review of the Mulloway Recovery Plan revealed that Mulloway in NSW are still overfish...ed. In order for stocks to recover, the review recommended that more action needed to be taken. After careful consideration of all options available, the Ministerial commercial and recreational advisory councils proposed the following actions to halt the decline of the species and help the stock recover: - The removal of the possession limit of 10 Mulloway between 45 and 70 cm that currently applies to Estuary General meshing net fishers. This will mean that a 70 cm Mulloway minimum size limit will apply to all fishers. - A reduction in the recreational bag limit from two to one. These changes will come into effect on 1 September 2018 and will be closely monitored by NSW DPI. An advisory campaign will also ensure all fishers are aware of the new rules. It is recognised that this has been a tough call to make, but it is necessary to ensure Mulloway stocks grow. Both advisory councils will continue to look at other measures, including investigating options where commercially-caught Mulloway can be differentiated to reduce black market opportunities, further monitoring to ensure the effectiveness of these actions, as well as more research on fishing gear technologies to reduce bycatch of Mulloway.

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