I am a member of a fishing forum that is also join should you like to or just log on as a guest and have alook, lots of info on whats being caught where and how, salt and fresh. (licence needed for inland waters)
-- Edited by florinhill on Thursday 5th of September 2013 03:09:54 PM
-- Edited by florinhill on Friday 6th of September 2013 11:04:39 AM
herbie said
05:00 AM Sep 6, 2013
Thanks for the info re fishing in Tassie.
Was talking to a mate on the phn tonight who runs a Cray boat out OF Geraldton WA,he was telling me at the moment he is getting record prices for Rock Lobsters,around $90 per kilogram.In 2010-2011 season he was getting $61per kilogram.
He said it all comes down to supply and demand and at the moment there is very little supply.
And what is being caught is going to the international demand.
A lot of the blokes are not even fishing their boats are not even in the water due to all the new regs and laws.
beiffe said
03:48 PM Sep 6, 2013
There is also a similar app for Victoria vicfishing
I also have an app for tying knots that many may find interesting. Knotsguide
Both free
Also don't forget to get the state fire apps for every state you intend to visit as there is a lot of undergrowth around again this year and we could have some nasty fires again this year.
Regards
Brian
The following link is a free app for iphone users with all the info for sea fishing in Tassie, bag limits, zones etc
https://itunes.apple.com/bw/app/tasmanian-sea-fishing-guide/id689814746?mt=8
I am a member of a fishing forum that is also join should you like to or just log on as a guest and have alook, lots of info on whats being caught where and how, salt and fresh. (licence needed for inland waters)
http://www.fishtas.com/forum/index.php
Happy travels and fishing.
Bob
last edit to insert fishtas link.
-- Edited by florinhill on Thursday 5th of September 2013 03:09:54 PM
-- Edited by florinhill on Friday 6th of September 2013 11:04:39 AM
Thanks for the info re fishing in Tassie.
Was talking to a mate on the phn tonight who runs a Cray boat out OF Geraldton WA,he was telling me at the moment he is getting record prices for Rock Lobsters,around $90 per kilogram.In 2010-2011 season he was getting $61per kilogram.
He said it all comes down to supply and demand and at the moment there is very little supply.
And what is being caught is going to the international demand.
A lot of the blokes are not even fishing their boats are not even in the water due to all the new regs and laws.
I also have an app for tying knots that many may find interesting. Knotsguide
Both free
Also don't forget to get the state fire apps for every state you intend to visit as there is a lot of undergrowth around again this year and we could have some nasty fires again this year.
Regards
Brian