LADIES: Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, Teach a man to fish and get rid of him for the weekend. Zenna Schaffer
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You could Dick but... its closed season for Barra so you are not to target them.
Barramundi Throughout the Queensland east coast a closed season applies to barramundi from midday 1 November to midday 1 February, except in and from waterways upstream of Awoonga, Burdekin Falls, Callide, Eungella, Fairbairn, Fred Haigh (Lake Monduran), Kinchant, Koombooloomba, Lenthalls, Peter Faust, Teemburra, Tinaroo and Wuruma dams.The Gulf of Carpentaria closed season for barramundi in 2009-2013 is:midday 25 September 2009 to midday 22 January 2010 midday 30 September 2010 to midday 26 January 2011 midday 4 October 2011 to midday 30 January 2012 midday 7 October 2012 to midday 3 February 2013.These closures do not apply in East Leichhardt Dam and Belmore, Corella, Julius and Moondarra lakes, and to waterways upstream of these impoundments.A take and possession limit of one barramundi applies during the closed season in all of the 18 lakes and dams mentioned above. The barramundi may be greater than 120 cm. Recreational fishers may continue to fish in the 18 dams and lakes once they have reached their limit of one barramundi.Outside of the closed season, in the 18 dams and lakes mentioned above, a take and possession limit of five applies to barramundi that may include one barramundi greater than 120 cm.It is also prohibited to deliberately target barramundi for catch and release during these closed seasons, as the stress of capture may prevent fish from spawning.
It could even be a mission driving up there at the moment. Heard today the highway is cut between Childers and Gin Gin and the road near Goomeri is underwater as well. I've got Christmas pressies that need to be Barra blooded.
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