DAILY QUOTE: "A bad day of fishing is better than a good day of work" Unknown
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How could it have been released. There have been 2 different pictures I have seen, one at the back of his van, one at what appears to be a house in construction..?? Well it came across like a promotion, what they should have done is do an article more about closed season and the rules and reg that relate. A caption under a photo was *** with his trophy catch. I thought that was a pretty stupid caption for an out of season capture...I guess i might be wrong however.. Just my 2 cents
I have an inkling the definition of the word "take" was included in the 1997 Act specifically designed to address issues of certain fishing methods that could only target a certain fish species (i.e. Tropical rock lobster (maybe) - I am only guessing but it may be present in the back of my brain for a reason!!, prawn )
If its a regulated fish, you can't unlawfully take, possess or sell it. (Clause 78 of the Act)Unlawfully would mean the rules set by the Regulations and the DPI (bag limits, season, sizes, weight, volume, etc..), so if it was a barra (a regulated fish) the laws set by the Regulations and the DPI for that species would apply, regardless of where it was caught (excluding dams and farms).The DPI controls the Management Plan for Qld Fisheries; have a look at the Fishing Regulations 2008, Schedule 2 (Fish Regulated Seperately) it lists all the regulated fish, what they are regulated by and the prohibited activities regarding regulated fish.CheersJason
http://www.sweetwaterfishing.com.au/Forum/index.php/topic,4899.msg20426/topicseen.html#newWhat more needs to be said.....
Sorry Macs...but you need to say it? I'm not sure of the relevence!!!
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