DAILY QUOTE: There are two types of fisherman - those who fish for sport and those who fish for fish
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Grubs.Actually I just renewed my permit and actually read it. Then I went and read the old ones back to 2008 I still have, all are more or less the same.All the arguments I've seen over the years on forums about whether or not you need an SIP for shrimp, for Redclaw etc etc.Permit says its for taking fresh water fish using either a fishing line or set line. Looks like no one ever reads the actual permit! Of course my problem now is that if they do add any extra's to the SIP I'll need a new permit, because it also says that permission to fish is for use in any water way as listed in the 1999 Fisheries management plan!
As for your first question Ray, I have always suspected it.
Are these the same "Grubs" you would want to include Kurwongbah on the SIP Scheme?
If you mean the Pollies, thats who I'm referring to, I have no issue with the survivors in Fisheries. I dont actually want Kurwongbah on the SIP My opinion is if you cant bung your boat / kayak on it, it shouldn't be on the SIP.
I dunno, does anyone actually put in redclaw pots without tossing a line in while they are at it?
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