WTF does that mean Mikee? no doubt people who catch crays know but I have never heard of it.
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2 weeks ago a new marine reserve was gazetted off kaikoura. And according to those in "the know all "recrecreational rock lobsters" must have their tails clipped. Commercial guys say this has come about to stop them being sold to restaurants ( it makes them easy to spot). Not clipped = instant fine
Fishing regulations: Kaik
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http://www.doc.govt.nz/Documents/con...hing-rules.pdf
Ah I see the old no quota commercial fisherman trick.
yeah apparently local resturants were none to happy about the change neither.
You can read between the line there I guess :D
Thanks Mikee , those regs have changed abit . Sea perch now a limit and size also only 6 paua and the cray tail thingie ! .
yep, better to not find out the hard way eh.
I had a wee tiki tour round south bay on Tuesday testing a 3D bottom profiling sounder (fish finder) after installation. Even the commercial boys were amazed what some of the rocks they thought they new well actually looked like. I will try to get some pics, some were real close to the South Bay boat ramp too
Nearly, Maxsea and Piscartus require multipule passes over and area to build up a picture, WASSP (my employer developed this) can show you a lot of detail in a single pass
to give you some idea and I would love to get a demo one on my boat ;)
http://youtu.be/fsjkKIVkmiE
Question , will the centre fin grow back if removed then put back in the ocean ?
I think it may when they "shed"
If your forum trip comes off I will try my contacts to see where the fish are at. Never saw you there on Monday I guess you weren't launching beside whalewatch.