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Chris
January 11th, 2004, 02:56 PM
Checking licenses and catch sizes at Mornington (Vic) Peir Sunday
Night...going down to the last 5 mil on the sizes too.

Not much on the bite... a few rays to take the tackle... small pinkies and
flathead on dusk, but nothing legal.

Anyone had any luck around the Frankston - Mornington (Vic) area?

Chris.

Spider
January 12th, 2004, 05:16 AM
Well isn't it nice to hear that the inspectors do actually do their job
occasionally. With all the money going to the government for licences you
would think that this would be normal instead of a strange and rare
happening.

Neil J
January 12th, 2004, 08:06 AM
I agree, but to be fair, Victoria has a hell of a lot of coastline and I
don't think our $20 per inspector goes along way (after all, that's surely
between half and one hours employment per fisherman - clubs that have 50
members would pay for a weeks worth ...)

I'm not saying licence fees should increase, but certainly they should (and
probably are) going after the real problem people - you know, people who rip
down trees to bring nets on shore.

It happens.

Neil
"Spider" > wrote in message
u...
> Well isn't it nice to hear that the inspectors do actually do their job
> occasionally. With all the money going to the government for licences you
> would think that this would be normal instead of a strange and rare
> happening.
>
>

Spider
January 13th, 2004, 06:36 AM
Allot of coastline? What planet are you from? 10 years ago when I was living
in north Queensland it didn't matter how remote you went fishing you had a
50% chance of being checked by fishos. The Queensland Coastline is about
5000 kms long probably 4 or 5 times that of Victoria and we did not have to
pay for licences to have that sort of protection for our resources.
When the Victorian Government want to get real about it instead of
raising revenue then I will be happy to pay for my licence

Spider
January 13th, 2004, 10:39 PM
It seems that there is a little movement in Victoria recently as I was
checked (and cleared) for the first time a few weeks ago too. Strangely my
response to the approach was quite different to my response to a Qld fisho
approach. I almost invited them on board for a cuppa because I was so
pleased to see them at work. Is that weird or what?

Lindsay
January 15th, 2004, 12:13 PM
Spider wrote:
>
> It seems that there is a little movement in Victoria recently as I was
> checked (and cleared) for the first time a few weeks ago too. Strangely my
> response to the approach was quite different to my response to a Qld fisho
> approach. I almost invited them on board for a cuppa because I was so
> pleased to see them at work. Is that weird or what?

Nope! It's a sign you know what your doing, and abide by the laws!

As I said, maybe they are starting to wake up...

Regards

Lindsay

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