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plonka wrote:unlike the rec's who think it best to try and take home there limit every time he or she goes fishing. |
plonka wrote:this is why i think the commercial sector is doing all of us a favor. they are farmers of the sea and it is in there interests and ours that they have these reserves and manage the amount of stock being caught under there management system ,unlike the rec's who think it best to try and take home there limit every time he or she goes fishing.there are plenty of other places you can throw your rod in the water ,so just be thankful for that! |
but a sound idea.. will take some action on that next week. onamish wrote:..........If protecting fish stocks is the goal why not ban commercial fishing in the Hauraki gulf? and increase the size limit on snapper to 35cm and reduce the bag limit to 6 (six 35cm snapper is enough for any family). Cheers |
plonka wrote:Oh Onamish best you LOOK at my other posts before you ignore me. ..... You probably dont even know what plonking is? i think conservation is the key to our future . |
3km off the west coast between raglan and manukau entrance's seem to be where the big fish are the moment. Fished east coast a few weeks ago and didnt do to good, but thats fishing
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