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Title: Obstructing a Boat Ramp – Don’t Do This!
Post by: Editor on May 09, 2012, 12:51:26 AM
Obstructing a Boat Ramp – Don’t Do This!
07-05-2012 - TAS IFS

It’s the responsibility of all anglers to respect the rights of other anglers and freshwater recreational users. Preventing other boating anglers from using a boat ramp at a public inland water is not only disrespectful behaviour, it is prohibited by law and may cost the perpetrator more than a social rebuff by fellow anglers.

(http://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/ifs/obstructing-a-boat-ramp-2013-don2019t-do-this/image_mini)
Obstructing the boat ramp at Woods Lake whilst fishing - an example of unwanted and illegal behaviour


It’s the responsibility of all anglers to respect the rights of other anglers and freshwater recreational users. Preventing other boating anglers from using a boat ramp at a public inland water is not only disrespectful behaviour, it is prohibited by law and may cost the perpetrator more than a social rebuff by fellow anglers.

Under Section 140 of the Inland Fisheries Act 1995, a person must not place or leave unattended anything that obstructs or is likely to obstruct a public boat launching ramp adjacent to any inland waters; or the access to or from a public boat launching ramp adjacent to any inland waters. The penalty for doing so, may result in a fine of up to $650.

So please, think again and think of others when using the boat launching and car parking facilities at our inland waters. Fishing is about having fun, so don’t spoil the experience for someone else by selfish behaviour like parking for the day on the boat ramp!

Title: Re: Obstructing a Boat Ramp – Don’t Do This!
Post by: Binder on May 10, 2012, 08:16:48 PM
I remember first time I went to fish Callide dam.
Got to the "ramp" (end of the dirt track) and here was a fisheries vehicle, trailer still in the water, no sign of boat or fisheries blokes.

I went and found somewhere else to launch, but I was told that the trailer was later found in 6 foot of water. No it wasn't me who did it!
Title: Re: Obstructing a Boat Ramp – Don’t Do This!
Post by: Kevinnugent on May 10, 2012, 08:31:18 PM
Those tyres do need air.  [evil grin]