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    megan
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    What Will Happen?

    What will happen when each time a boat goes out fishing they bag out on a particular species of fish each and every time they go? So say there are 30 boats out there (no particular location) targeting Snapper and they all bag out - then the next day there are 50 boats bagging out etc etc. Not to mention the trawlers taking their share.

    How long until all the fish are gone??? Will it ever happen?

    What are your thoughts?

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    Re: What Will Happen?

    Not everyone bags out sweet pea only the good fisherman do.............

    You can still pay 30 dollars a kilo from the fishmonger if you like

    The Dogbream.

  3. #3

    Re: What Will Happen?

    Quote Originally Posted by fish_a_holic
    How long until all the fish are gone??? Will it ever happen?
    How long is a peice of string? The answer to that is unknown but it is still a peice of string, just as the fish will be gone eventually.
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    gees what sort of fish do you buy for $30-00 KG?? or better still where do you shop so I can never go there (at those prices that is)

  5. #5

    Re: What Will Happen?

    now seriously, there is a rather lame but perhaps true theory that you never fish out a spot (professional or other wise) because as soon as the catch rate drops off you/we tend to move to some other "hot spot" and the remaining (how ever small) surviving fish will live on to breed and repopulate the area, not too sure about this but I read it in a National Geographic type Magazine so I guess there could be something to it.

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    tshort
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    They run out. Trawl industry always waited for a good blow to get the boats off the prawns and let them regroup, yep the catch rates were better after a good blow but you guessed it numbers declined again. Always loved the statement about self regulating fishery which meant if you could still make money on it then it was viable. Look out for some cheap trawlers comming onto the market near you soon. Or if most of them have line licences like they used too they might buy a few dories and be out there with you Fish-a-holic.
    Everyone on the Sunny coast I've spoken too have been bagging out on snapper, then going out and doing it all over agin.

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    Well up til now I have been using the "this place has been fished out' excuse for my coming home empty handed but looks like my cover has been blown.

    It was good when there was a fish shop next to the local, all I had to do was wash the paper off the fish before heading home

    Seriously though I think that it's already happening and certain places are just not holding fish anymore !
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    Would like to see all these people you think that are bagging out. Most people don't catch fish because they don't put the time in. They say that 10% of the fisherman catch 90% of the fish.

    Don't think that there will be a problem as there are size and bag limits to control fish numbers.
    It's all part of the fishing experience

  9. #9

    Re: What Will Happen?

    G'day
    In my opinion this will never happen. It's the old 80/20 rule. 20% of fish caught by 80% of fishermen and vica versa. There is also the regulations in effect and dont forget, the means "bagging out" must be bought into context. A few years ago a bag out on snapper was 30 fish. Now it is only 5. Places like the gold coast have felt the pinch of population and years and years of regular fishing so yes there is some truth in the matter. Numbers will get to a certain level in any given polulation and area and provided they are given some breathing space, like increased size limits, closed seasons and the like they will recover. At the end of the day we do need to look after the stocks and resources and everything associated.
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    Ausfish Platinum Member -spiro-'s Avatar
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    Well it would make you wonder if someone is fishing without bait in this thread
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    Bundy_Burp
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    I would have thought that having a bag and size limits and that fisherman arent silly enough to fish a spot thats not producing quality fish would pretty much solve the problem .
    But thats only my point of view


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    Great_White
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    Fish stock are very safe around me, I have been targeting snapper / squire and I will let everyone know when I finally catch my first one.

    Peter

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    Re: What Will Happen?

    I'm with great white I think I've caught every undersize squire in the bay, at least thats how it feels.And thats just on the one day.

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    The_Walrus
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    I'm with you Spiro

    Luc

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    Ausfish Bronze Member lock's Avatar
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    Re: What Will Happen?

    I dont think(or should say hope) it will ever happen due to the fact of all the regulations and rules we now have. I know catch numbers and even size have dropped since the good old days when blokes still fished with dynamite . But one would hope thats in the past and the rules and regs will work.

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