I'll just catch my fish from the fish n chips shops from all states. No licence or seniors card required.
Possum3 said
09:16 PM Jan 4, 2022
Best way to get a feed - but not as much pleasure as catching them - I like catching carp they are fun to catch, and it helps clean them out of our river systems.
Long Weekend said
10:39 PM Jan 4, 2022
Nothing to do with fishing, but still a license requirement across the Murray River between Victoria and NSW.
A couple of years ago I was staying the the Moama CP and took a guided tour along the Echuca wharf area. The guide was called 'Buster' - the only name he gave and he had a pet Corolla sitting on his shoulder that would take sunflower seeds from people's tongues as a trick.
Buster told everyone in the party that because the jetties and wharves projected over the water every time he set foot on one he was technically in NSW. He had to get a special license to transport his pet corolla across the state border!
(I might add that another trick the corolla did was every time Buster said 'government' the corolla flopped down and played dead! It did the same when he said 'Collingwood!')
Murray
dorian said
06:22 AM Jan 5, 2022
Long Weekend wrote:
... he had a pet Corolla sitting on his shoulder ...
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Wednesday 5th of January 2022 10:23:45 AM
Buzz Lightbulb said
10:45 AM Jan 5, 2022
Happywanderer wrote:
grumpy, you are so right, some great discounts but pays to ask. jimricho, if you own the Murray, how about getting down there and cleaning it out. Fallen trees, logs creating havoc. What an untidy and dirty mess. Its a shame as used to be a great tourist mecca.
The logs and fallen trees provide breeding grounds and a haven from exotic species for the native fish.
Buzz Lightbulb said
10:49 AM Jan 5, 2022
jimricho wrote:
Also you Mexicans cheated when you fudged the border with South Australia! It's 3.6 kms west of Longitude 141 where it was supposed to be!
(PS: folks, some of the posts on this thread are "tongue in cheek")
-- Edited by jimricho on Monday 21st of November 2011 08:28:11 AM
I'm not disputing this but do you have evidence for such a statement?
Buzz Lightbulb said
10:51 AM Jan 5, 2022
dorian wrote:
Long Weekend wrote:
... he had a pet Corolla sitting on his shoulder ...
If you hold a Centrelink Pensioners card you are exempt from holding a Fishing licence in NSW regardless what state you come from. Just read the rules. It is stated quite clearly. Cheers.
Evernew98 said
06:37 PM Jan 5, 2022
You do not need to purchase a fishing licence to fish in Victoria if you hold a seniors card from any state.
Thats pretty generous considering the fine work that fisheries do in that state.
Wish all the states that require a licence gave reciprocal rights.
dabbler said
07:45 PM Jan 5, 2022
None required in Queensland unless you want to fish in a stocked impoundment. I used to travel with a NSW licence just in case but the last 3 year one was wasted money. NSW also have jurisdiction over NSW/Qld border waters which causes some drama. The two states have different size and catch limits so a fish caught from the Qld bank but in NSW waters might be legal at the time of capture but not once landed and transported near a Qld water way. Highly unlikely a person will get into trouble and I've seen emails from QLD DPI that are very non-committal.
Busted Old DIGGER said
10:11 PM Jan 5, 2022
I fully agree with fresh water fishing licenses IF the funds raised are used in restocking programmes and educate fishermen / women .
Here is QLD some freshwater dams , weirs are stocked by volunteers with little or no funding.
IF you pay for a permit you name the dam , weir the money is spent on win win for all .
There is no permit required to fish salt water.
SO TIGHT LINES OUT THERE ENJOY.
Plain Truth said
06:36 PM Jan 6, 2022
I fully agree to,fishing licences funds and better management and the removal of professional fishermen from certain areas,have made it a must better environment for family fishing. this is from the local paper today.
A couple of years ago I was staying the the Moama CP and took a guided tour along the Echuca wharf area. The guide was called 'Buster' - the only name he gave and he had a pet Corolla sitting on his shoulder that would take sunflower seeds from people's tongues as a trick.
Buster told everyone in the party that because the jetties and wharves projected over the water every time he set foot on one he was technically in NSW. He had to get a special license to transport his pet corolla across the state border!
(I might add that another trick the corolla did was every time Buster said 'government' the corolla flopped down and played dead! It did the same when he said 'Collingwood!')
Murray
I think you mean "corella".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corella_(bird)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Corolla
He may have meant the car:
Tiffany Eckhardt
Oops. Yes everyone - it was the bird Corella!
Murray
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Wednesday 5th of January 2022 10:23:45 AM
The logs and fallen trees provide breeding grounds and a haven from exotic species for the native fish.
I'm not disputing this but do you have evidence for such a statement?
Lol
Thats pretty generous considering the fine work that fisheries do in that state.
Wish all the states that require a licence gave reciprocal rights.
I fully agree to,fishing licences funds and better management and the removal of professional fishermen from certain areas,have made it a must better environment for family fishing. this is from the local paper today.
catch native birds, goannas etc etc for free?
Birds are especially good because you can fly them at the end
of the line like a kite 'till exhaustion makes them drop down.
Some of them put up a great fight for their lives !!!
And then you can release them so it's all ok.
Aggravated animal cruelty is great fun.
Don't eat native birds, or goannas,but love native fish.