Thursday, July 30, 2009

Inland fishing.

I currently have family living along side the black wood river(In Bridgetown) I have been fishing there a few times but have had no luck with lures. I was hoping to catch some trout or redfin perch but didn't even get a hit. I took a kayak out and saw a large crossbred Coy- goldfish. Which wasn't easily spooked but wasn't interested in worms or lures . The most success I've had was at dusk and dawn where i have gone down to a small section of rocks with worms as bait and a simple rig and caught a few big Carp and quite a few small cobbler. i have took a carp home and released it into my dam but I'm quite sure it died but am curious why. If any one knows how to catch fish on lures in these environment please let me know, also if there is some more species of fish that are easily caught also let me know.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

New fishing laws

The new fishing laws are set to come in in october this year. The new laws govern that any person who wishes to fish from a boat for demersal scale fish must pay for a $30 license annually. or a $30 dollar day pass (kind of pointless as you would then have to pay again if the opportunity came up) The only exemption is for children who are contributing to an adults bag limit. What ages are referred to as children? Also the new snapper fishing laws state any person who intends to target pink snapper must pay an additional 50 fee. Also pointless as you can just say you are targeting queen or red snapper and the pinky were a by catch. i am curious what the other laws are about and if i have got any thing wrong please leave a post.