I don't see any problems asking for an ID.
any fish i catch that i don't know what it is i snap a quick pic and let it go.
If it turns out to be something good i know for next time, how else are you ment to learn whats out there
I don't see any problems asking for an ID.
any fish i catch that i don't know what it is i snap a quick pic and let it go.
If it turns out to be something good i know for next time, how else are you ment to learn whats out there
In your second pic it looks like it is pregnant ... maybe add another 20 grand to the fine for that
I was joking about the fine / jail - hence the
at the end of my first post....
ps ... it looks like very freshly mowed grass on the rocks you were fishing on
Is quite legal to keep 2 wobbegongs in NSW, I cant bring myself to kill them, but good eating if you choose to.
Muzz
yeh its a wobygong.. there protected buddy
i got one that one me a prize![]()
didnt eat it but, cause squire taste better
Cheers,
Chong
PS i think the DPI are watching your posts![]()
Can someone point me to where it says that wobbys are protected in Qld? Last time I caught one (and ate it) they were protected in NSW but not in Qld? Now this thread is stating that 2 are legal in NSW and they're protected in Qld?
I think there is a bit of misinformation here as I'm sure that the only protected vermin in Qld are grey nurse...........if not, I apologise and will come quietly m'lud
For those who haven't yet caught one..........those rows of teeth are something to behold![]()
The Verminator
Guys, definitely a Wobbegong - A "Banded Wobbegong" or "Orectolobus ornatus" to be precise.
I knew that Grants Guide to fishes would come in handy, page 26 and 27 of the 6th edition if anyone wants to read more.
Actually he makes a comment that they are listed as "dangerous to man".
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Horny
Live every day as if it's your last - for one day you're sure to be right!
Well is someone going to jail or not!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Grand_Marlin
was on the rock wall at the raby bay cannal, not like a rock wall/ cliff sort of thing.
cannal>rock wall>parkland.
photo taken up on the grass section
kinda gatterd you were jokeing from the![]()
just had a look at dpi site. doesent say anywhere on there that they are protected.![]()
It would appear we all agree you can take 2 in NSW and no limit in QLD.
Does this also mean there are no size or bag limits for all sharks in QLD other than grey nurse and white pointers. I don't target sharks so was unsure.
Jim
That's right Jim, no size or bag limits. With regards to size.....although there is no regulation, there is a recommendation that only sharks under 1.2 m be taken, to minimise risk from mercury content.Originally Posted by flick
kev
Thanks kev.
allowed to keep sharks 50cm+ except protected, wobbygongs are not protected![]()
yeh i'm positive there protected