Fozz
03-05-2002, 06:36 AM
Here in the West if you catch a Red Fin , you are not to return it to the water because they are classed as a introduced pest
So why must one have to have an inland fishing license to help rid our water ways of these fish ( at least keep numbers down abit ) . Last weekend there was a R Fin fishing comp , my mate could not enter because he did'nt have a license ' and did'nt want to purchase one , that he would be lucky to use twice a year . Maybe they could have day passes or something for a dollar or two . Is it the same for the East of our country ? It certainly puts coastal fishers off dropping a line in the fresh stuff ( but maybe thats a good thing , keep the fresh water ways for those of us that enjoy & appreciate them the most ) any thoughts on the subject :-/ ???
Regards Fozz from West Ozz
So why must one have to have an inland fishing license to help rid our water ways of these fish ( at least keep numbers down abit ) . Last weekend there was a R Fin fishing comp , my mate could not enter because he did'nt have a license ' and did'nt want to purchase one , that he would be lucky to use twice a year . Maybe they could have day passes or something for a dollar or two . Is it the same for the East of our country ? It certainly puts coastal fishers off dropping a line in the fresh stuff ( but maybe thats a good thing , keep the fresh water ways for those of us that enjoy & appreciate them the most ) any thoughts on the subject :-/ ???
Regards Fozz from West Ozz