Dec12_CHECK THE RULES BEFORE SETTING THAT LINE

Recreational fishers are reminded to brush up on fishing gear rules after a fisher was fined $2,000 in the Oakey Magistrates Court, southern Queensland, for using almost three times the legal number of set lines.  (The legal limit is six per person.)
Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol (QBFP) field officer Aaron McAdam said anyone fishing in freshwater was urged to check what gear was allowed before heading out.
Mr McAdam said the restrictions on set lines were important to protect freshwater fish stocks from overfishing and ensure the sustainability of Queensland’s waterways.
QBFP officers do patrol remote and less frequented areas  ensuring fishers are complying with the rules.
A person must not set a fishing line as a cross-line or use more than six fishing lines or set lines alone or in combination.  Anyone using a set line for freshwater fishing must be no more than 200m from the line and have a tag on the set line showing the owner’s surname and address.
It is also recommended that set lines be checked regularly and not left unattended, to allow any undersized or non-targeted fish species to be released safely.
Breaching these laws is a serious offence and can attract a maximum fine of $110,000.
We encourage people to report unlawful or suspicious fishing activities by calling the Fishwatch Hotline on 1800 017 116.
For more information on Queensland’s recreational fishing rules visit www.fisheries.qld.gov.au or call 13 25 23.
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