charleville
24-05-2009, 07:21 PM
Just a "heads up" that the current Queensland Recreational Boating and Fishing Guide that is available free at marine shops is out of date in relation to its pages on size and take and possession limits.
This is the publication to which I refer. I picked up one at a boat dealer this afternoon and it was dated December 2008, Issue 1...
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I actually went into the marine dealer to buy one of these ...
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When I got home, I showed my wife both publications and she decided to check the accuracy of the bought chart against the official government publication. She discovered that there are lots of discrepancies between the bought guide and the free book so I checked both against the rules shown on the Qld Fisheries website and that proved that the bought guide is accurate and the free book is not.
Whew! A bloke could be caught out following the official book!
BTW, I went to buy the guide because I saw someone's comment in these pages that it was pretty good. This was after I had been fishing on Friday and on landing a tuskie, I was suddenly taken with a fear that I may not know the current regulations since I had not done much fishing for a while.
As it turns out, I was correct to be concerned as the several fish measuring stickers and rulers that I had on the boat were not consistent in relation to the take size of tuskies so naturally, I observed the most conservative guides that I had on the boat at the time.
Finally, I have to say that the bought guide is pretty good. It costs about $9 which might seem a lot for a laminated double sided pictorial tabulation of fish and their size and take rules but it does have a lot of info on it so I am quite pleased with it.
Other little fish identification books on my boat do not like being handled with wet hands and do not contain the rules either so this is quite a useful compact source of fish ID and rules info.
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This is the publication to which I refer. I picked up one at a boat dealer this afternoon and it was dated December 2008, Issue 1...
http://img.skitch.com/20090524-nbcq25f9h2xxsiqp8afjrbjn7e.preview.jpg (http://skitch.com/charleville2/btqne/regulations)
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I actually went into the marine dealer to buy one of these ...
http://img.skitch.com/20090524-bqnkj362ju2femxpn42fmiyghe.preview.jpg (http://skitch.com/charleville2/btqnx/regulations0001)
Click for full size (http://skitch.com/charleville2/btqnx/regulations0001) - Uploaded with plasq (http://plasq.com)'s Skitch (http://skitch.com)
When I got home, I showed my wife both publications and she decided to check the accuracy of the bought chart against the official government publication. She discovered that there are lots of discrepancies between the bought guide and the free book so I checked both against the rules shown on the Qld Fisheries website and that proved that the bought guide is accurate and the free book is not.
Whew! A bloke could be caught out following the official book!
BTW, I went to buy the guide because I saw someone's comment in these pages that it was pretty good. This was after I had been fishing on Friday and on landing a tuskie, I was suddenly taken with a fear that I may not know the current regulations since I had not done much fishing for a while.
As it turns out, I was correct to be concerned as the several fish measuring stickers and rulers that I had on the boat were not consistent in relation to the take size of tuskies so naturally, I observed the most conservative guides that I had on the boat at the time.
Finally, I have to say that the bought guide is pretty good. It costs about $9 which might seem a lot for a laminated double sided pictorial tabulation of fish and their size and take rules but it does have a lot of info on it so I am quite pleased with it.
Other little fish identification books on my boat do not like being handled with wet hands and do not contain the rules either so this is quite a useful compact source of fish ID and rules info.
.