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    Serious Fisho's

    I found this a bit mind-boggling that blokes would go to these lengths to cheat to win fishing competitions..

    https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/202...h-with-weights

    Just why..?..

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    Back in the late 80's early 90's there was a prick injecting water into wild pig carcasses and selling them at the boxes....shut the industry down almost....prices dropped to nearly nothing overnight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by disorderly View Post
    I found this a bit mind-boggling that blokes would go to these lengths to cheat to win fishing competitions..

    https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/202...h-with-weights

    Just why..?..
    Human nature .......

    Chris
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    It’s dumb to me in an age where fish are deemed legal by length and have lower and upper slot limits that they aren’t measured for length instead of weight. Competition organisers left themselves open to that one.
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tunaticer View Post
    Back in the late 80's early 90's there was a prick injecting water into wild pig carcasses and selling them at the boxes....shut the industry down almost....prices dropped to nearly nothing overnight.
    I used to help out my uncle trapping and shooting pigs around that time ...it was quite lucrative ...we had to gut them but leave in the heart, lungs and liver..never thought about injecting them with water though...

    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    Human nature .......



    Chris
    yeah, nah its just a very small proportion of humans that lack a moral compass like that..

    Quote Originally Posted by Lovey80 View Post
    It’s dumb to me in an age where fish are deemed legal by length and have lower and upper slot limits that they aren’t measured for length instead of weight. Competition organisers left themselves open to that one.
    Makes total sense to me....I think these clowns were investigated previously when other competitors became suspicious why their weights for similar fish were not corresponding...its bizzare they tried it on again in further when they were already under suspicion..Just dimwit rednecks I think...

    Now they are facing Felony charges...as it should be...some pretty serious money iinvolved and I think they even won a boat previously...

    Prosecutor -- Fishermen caught cheating at tournament charged (espn.com.au)

    I hope they throw the scumbags in jail..

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    Quote Originally Posted by disorderly View Post
    I found this a bit mind-boggling that blokes would go to these lengths to cheat to win fishing competitions..

    https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/202...h-with-weights

    Just why..?..
    300k in money and a new boat it’s a lively hood and job in the USA even in Australia I’ve seen bream comp guys fishing illegaly in oyster leases just to put fish in there boat ,there a different breed when moola or bragging rights are involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris69 View Post
    300k in money and a new boat it’s a lively hood and job in the USA even in Australia I’ve seen bream comp guys fishing illegaly in oyster leases just to put fish in there boat ,there a different breed when moola or bragging rights are involved.
    Chris, is that the comp rules as oyster leases are generally non exclusive leases and anyone is allowed to fish them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dignity View Post
    Chris, is that the comp rules as oyster leases are generally non exclusive leases and anyone is allowed to fish them.
    You can fish oyster leases in nsw but not in qld as I am aware not that there’s many left leases left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris69 View Post
    You can fish oyster leases in nsw but not in qld as I am aware not that there’s many left leases left.
    With the new Bribie Island Bar opening up early this year there were some changes to the Passage and some very old oyster leases got exposed for about a month or so but have now been covered over again. Never got to fish them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris69 View Post
    You can fish oyster leases in nsw but not in qld as I am aware not that there’s many left leases left.
    is this a competition rule or a QLD Fisheries rule? Never heard of this before.
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovey80 View Post
    is this a competition rule or a QLD Fisheries rule? Never heard of this before.
    Apparently in Qld, after much searching you need permission from the lease owner, good luck with that unless you're good friends. I doubt comps would get permission.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disorderly View Post
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    yeah, nah its just a very small proportion of humans that lack a moral compass like that..

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    You think ? - The courts & gaols are full of people that lack a moral compass .

    today I saw on the news the story of peoples homes being looted during the current floods in Victoria .

    Leave your boat on the side of the road for 24 hours & see what's left ......

    As I said - human nature

    Most of us to some extent will take advantage if given an opportunity ...... it's just a case of how far is one willing to go .

    Chris
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    Teach him how to fish
    & he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dignity View Post
    Apparently in Qld, after much searching you need permission from the lease owner, good luck with that unless you're good friends. I doubt comps would get permission.
    Yer in the southern end of the passage they had NO TRESPASSING signs on there racks and its a commercial fishing operation which no one can interfere with or enter and if you owned one the last thing you want is to get a hook or trebble in your finger while working on the lease from fishers loosing lures and tackle on them, and yes if you cut your teeth learning how to catch big bream from them and then let everyone fish leases in the bream comps well to me there illegal fish which should not have been offered for weigh in.

    And yes now once you think about it dosn't open up a can of worms and i do hope that someone from those comps sees this and takes an issue with what they now know lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dignity View Post
    Apparently in Qld, after much searching you need permission from the lease owner, good luck with that unless you're good friends. I doubt comps would get permission.
    have you got a link? What is the penalty if caught chucking plastics near oyster leases?
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovey80 View Post
    have you got a link? What is the penalty if caught chucking plastics near oyster leases?
    I didn't keep the link but as Chris says it apparently is all to do with the lease being a commercial operation. I'll have a trawl through the fisheries rules and regs once I get a chance

    Edit: This is from the Fishing Regs 2008 which only allows you entry into a marked licensed area if you hold the licence or been give authority by the licence holder. I'd have to dig deeper to find the fines etc, Fishing Regs is not an easy thing to navigate.

    Chapter640
    Entering, or taking particular oysters from, particular
    areas
    (1) A person may enter a marked licensed area or take a blacklip
    oyster or milky oyster from a marked licensed area only if the
    person—
    (a) holds a licence on which the area is stated; or
    (b) is nominated by the holder of a licence mentioned in
    paragraph (a)
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