View Full Version : Fishing ban at top spots in marine park plan
Angel
05-09-2006, 09:09 PM
Anyone see this in todays west, unbeleivable, they actually want to ban fishing both commercial and recreational along certain stretches of coast from cape naturalist to cape leewuin.
AdrianK
05-09-2006, 09:31 PM
Same for Moreton Bay, in SE Qld, and I can tell you, that the conservation groups don't need hard science to support their recommendations - they just SOUND like they are talking sense, they are politically astute and highly experienced, professionally organised and well-funded. Compared to them, to fishing groups over here are struggling to remain unified, are not able to achieve the same share of voice in the media, and many people talk about how we should do something about it NOW, but it often never eventuates.
I sent to our Queensland Fishing Monthly magazine a list of email addresses for every State Member of Parliament, including the Premier and the Environment Minister, asking for the list to be extended to readers to assist them in getting around to emailing/writing to their relevant member. This hasn't been printed, and my email was never acknowledged or replied to,
yet the magazine keeps begging/demanding we all "take action" now, before our waterways are closed to us in an environemtal review next year.
We have lost about 1/3 of the Great Barrier Reef to rec fishing, most of fishable Byron Bay has been closed off to us... these envrionmental groups are serious and effective - you probably don't want to take them lightly.
MATTY
05-09-2006, 09:31 PM
why are you so suprised ? its been on the cards since 2003/04.
PALADIN
06-09-2006, 06:48 AM
I think the WA Govt obviously have a thing against coppers and recreational fishers.
Another good reason for everyone to support (= join) Recfishwest.
We have a great team there, trying to look after recreational fishers, so if you haven't joined yet, DO IT!, its $20 odd dollars a year well invested to get a strong and very professional body behind us to help secure a fishing future for ourselves and the generations to follow.
If we continue to be apathetic towards being stomped on, well we will not have much fishing opportunities left.
Look at them trying to ban fishing at Harvey dam. (I stand to be corrected, I think it is Harvey, if not, it is one of them!)
Along with restricted access to beaches, bag and size limits effecting recreational fishers while the pro's continue to do much as they please.
I am not against pro- fishermen, but why do we amateurs have to continue to absorb all the restrictions. If these limits are necessary, fine, but let the restrictions apply to all.
I'll get off my soap-box now, but think about it guys and gals, the future is in our hands. Stand up and be counted.
SOL_LADY
06-09-2006, 08:25 AM
Originally posted by Angel
Anyone see this in todays west, unbeleivable, they actually want to ban fishing both commercial and recreational along certain stretches of coast from cape naturalist to cape leewuin.
My cosins husband was telling me,that thing's are already getting out of hand in Batemans Bay,NSW.
In fact some of the tackle shop's are already struggling with lack
of business.
They wen't around with pamphlet's for people to fill in as to where their favourite fishing spot's were,and have now closed many of them for the land basher's :mad:
Terry tried in vain to tell many not to fill them out,but unfortunately many did :( So,Terrry wen't out and bought a boat to try to have the last laugh :p
Gae.
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