Members can see more Boards, Topics, Picture Galleries, Videos, Games and more. Register NOW...
Recent Pictures (List All)

Rating: (None)
Views: 34
Comments (0)

Rating: (None)
Views: 37
Comments (0)

Rating: ****
Views: 37
Comments (4)

Rating: (None)
Views: 25
Comments (0)
*

Author Topic: Big golden perch bust prompts bag limit reminder  (Read 3022 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Member

  • Administrator
  • Legend Member
  • *****
  • Thank You
  • -Given: 2
  • -Receive: 369
  • Posts: 1728
  • Liked: 70
  • Karma: 376
  • Sweetwater Fishing Fanatic
  • View Gallery
Big golden perch bust prompts bag limit reminder
« on: July 05, 2012, 08:27:27 PM »
Big golden perch bust prompts bag limit reminder

News release | 27 June, 2012 - Qld Fisheries

Fisheries Queensland is warning people who fish in western Queensland's freshwaters to stick to their limits, following a recent prosecution which saw three people fined nearly $10,000 for having more than four times the legal amount of golden perch in their possession.

Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol (QBFP) Kingaroy field officer Aaron McAdam said people fishing in freshwaters were urged to check and follow the rules before heading out.

"This prosecution represents a significant breach of bag limits and should act as a strong reminder to people to adhere to bag limits and apparatus rules in freshwaters," he said.

"Fishing at Como Waterhole near Quilpie, the defendants in this case were all aware of the limits for golden perch, and admitted to knowing they were using more than the permitted number of fishing lines.

"The risk of being caught is high - officers regularly patrol Queensland's inland waterways and community support enhances our ability to know what's going on in the region at any given time."

Fisheries Queensland principal scientist Dr Peter Kind said the fines were significant considering stocks of golden perch had declined in inland waters of Queensland.

"Golden perch have suffered declines following European settlement and are increasingly forced to survive in degraded habitats and compete with invasive pest species," he said.

"Of the 46 species known to occur in the Murray Darling Basin, 26 are now listed as rare or threatened under Australian or State Government legislation.

"To protect the remaining stocks of freshwater fish, a combination of bag and size limits, and restrictions on fishing apparatus is in place.

"Bag limits help to conserve heavily exploited species and ensure equitable sharing of the resource."

The minimum size limit for golden perch, also known as yellowbelly, is 30cm, with a bag limit of 10 per person. The permitted number of set lines/fishing lines that can be used at any one time by an individual is six. Anyone using a set line for freshwater fishing must be no more than 200m from the line and have a tag on the set line showing the owner´s surname and address.

It is also recommended that set lines be checked regularly and not left unattended, to allow any undersized or non-targeted fish species to be released safely.

If illegal fishing is witnessed or suspected, it should be reported to the Fishwatch hotline on 1800 017 116 (toll free within Queensland).


Sweetwater Fishing Home http://www.sweetwaterfishing.com.au

 

Related Topics

  Subject / Started by Replies Last post
2 Replies
4689 Views
Last post August 17, 2012, 05:40:00 AM
by Member
0 Replies
8185 Views
Last post November 13, 2014, 07:31:40 PM
by Member
1 Replies
4358 Views
Last post February 10, 2015, 08:45:30 PM
by Member
0 Replies
2891 Views
Last post March 03, 2015, 10:43:23 PM
by Member
0 Replies
2945 Views
Last post May 06, 2015, 11:07:32 PM
by Member

Upcoming Events, Fishing Competitions, Shows, Expos etc.....


Upcoming Events