Queensland Government
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
20 November 2013
Four’s the limit when using freshwater traps
Fishers are reminded there are limits to the number of traps they can set in freshwaters.
Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol district officer Coby Walker said that there had been an increase in the number of traps being set by individuals.
“In Queensland freshwaters, recreational fishers cannot use more than four traps at any one time,” he said.
“When setting, retrieving or checking the traps, each user must be present. It is unlawful for a person to check another user’s traps unless they are with them.
“This applies to any combination of canister traps, collapsible traps, dillies, funnel traps or round traps.
“These restrictions are in place to protect stocks from overfishing.”
Mr Walker said rules also apply to the tagging and setting of traps.
“Anyone who uses a trap for freshwater fishing must have a tag on the trap showing the owner’s surname and address,” he said.
“It must be either fixed to something stationary above the water level while being used, for example a branch or boat, or attached to a light-coloured float clearly visible on the surface of the water.
“The float must also feature the owner’s surname and be at least 15 cm in each of its dimensions.
“QBFP regularly conducts checks with fishers on the correct use of these devices, with offences carrying a maximum penalty of $110,000 or an on-the-spot fine of $220.
For more information on freshwater fishing rules in Queensland, visit www.fisheries.qld.gov.au or call 13 25 23.
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Media: Jodana Anglesey, 3087 8601