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Title: Limit your take don't take your limit!
Post by: Editor on August 11, 2012, 01:22:16 AM
Limit your take don't take your limit!
Tasmain Inland fishing Service - 9 August 2012

(http://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/news/limit-your-take-dont-take-your-limit/image_mini)
A nice fish from Four Springs Lake, one of this size can feed a whole family.



While many of Tasmania's inland fisheries are self sustaining and can easily sustain harvests that would occur should everyone take their bag limit, there are a few that definitely cannot. Generally the fisheries that require stocking have reduced bag limits but even these waters risk being fished out if bag limits are taken regularly. Where stocked fisheries are close to population centres or are popular by way of reputation the risks of depleting fish stocks becomes even higher, particularly of the larger fish!
 
Two fisheries that are of concern to the Inland Fisheries Service are Four Springs Lake and Penstock Lagoon. Both of these waters are small in size and receive significant angler effort, consistently ranking in the ten most visited lakes in the Tasmania. Despite low bag limits at these waters, good catches of quality fish may be at risk if high numbers are regularly taken by anglers.
 
When the fish are really biting well, why not consider releasing a few more back to catch another time. At the good size that the fish in both these waters attain, one or at most two fish is a nice sized family feed. So when you get onto a purple patch and the fish are playing your game try catch and release and spread the resource for others and yourself to enjoy next time you are back at that fishery.
Title: Re: Limit your take don't take your limit!
Post by: Pete on August 16, 2012, 09:06:43 PM
Why is so hard to limit ones take , it's the same with all all fishorys , being salt or fresh , I am sick and tired of seeing the rape and pillage of any waterway
it has to stop ,it's a joke to protest against some of the current  issues when alot of the main affenders are on the same fence as Rec fishing ...............

Title: Re: Limit your take don't take your limit!
Post by: Binder on August 17, 2012, 05:40:00 AM
Their campaign is not about stopping "rape and pillage" just suggesting to anglers they dont need to take their legal limit every trip.

Reasonably effective strategy.

Only thing that would is at all effective against the rape and pillage mobs are heavy enforcement. Education campaigns wont do any good.