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QLD Fishing Rules
Fishing in Australian salt and fresh waters is governed by state rules and regulations and must be strictly followed as these laws are in place to ensure fisheries are ecologically sustainable. This guide touches on the rules and regulations for recreational fishing in Queensland.
Article By: ExplorOz Team Updated: 21 Aug 2008
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QLD DPI&F
Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F) employs over 3000 staff in over 150 locations across the State. The department supports the profitability and sustainability of
Queensland
's fisheries through a variety of services including educating and protecting the community, issuing
fishing
licences and
permits
, enforcement, and research and surveying.
TIP
Please use this article as a guide only and take the time to find out more about recreational fishing rules and regulations in Queensland.
Recreational Fishing in QLD
The government of
Queensland
has focused strongly on its freshwater and tidal water
fishing
rules and regulations, protected
fish species
as well as the prevention and control of noxious
fish species
. Recreational anglers do not require a license to fish in
Queensland
, except if
fishing
in some stocked impoundments.
Protected Species
There are many aquatic species that are protected throughout
Queensland
and are prohibited from being in anyone’s possession without a permit. Some of these include: female mud and blue swimmer crabs, black teatfish, and certain lobster and clam species. There are also aquatic species that are totally prohibited and if accidently caught, must be immediately and carefully returned to the water. Some of these include: Bloomfield River Cod, Lungfish, River blackfish,
Barramundi
cod, Potato Cod, Red bass,
Queensland
grouper, Paddletail and Chinaman fish.
Bag Limit and Possession Limit
A take and possession limit is the total number of fish a person may take or possess at any one time and these legal limits apply to fish taken in
Queensland
waters. You must be aware that there are minimum size limits and also some maximum size limits. Bag limits are issued to conserve heavily exploited species and species that are susceptible to capture, share the catch equally, reduce illegal marketing of fish and to send out an ethical message for responsible
fishing
.
For a comprehensive list, click:
Bag and size limits - fresh waters (Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries
or
Bag and size limits - tidal waters (Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries
Fishing Closures
There are two types of closures for freshwater and saltwater
fishing
and these are seasonal closures and area closures. Closed seasons prevent people from
fishing
at certain times of the year. It is needed to protect species during spawning which is a vulnerable time in their life cycle. Two species that are most vulnerable and therefore protected from seasonal closures is the Australian bass and the
Barramundi
. Area closures on the other hand are needed to prevent people from
fishing
in a certain area. Closure may be enforced in areas where a population of endangered or threatened species live, where fish go during spawning and/or the area is part of a protected marine park to name a few. For a comprehensive list, click
Closed waters - freshwater areas (Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries
or
Closed waters - tidal waters (Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries
More Fishing Rules
There are many rules and prohibitions for recreational anglers and they must be followed. Included is the taking of fish for the purpose of selling - which other than by licenced fishers is strictly prohibited in
Queensland
. For more information, click
Sale of fish and other prohibitions (Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries
Noxious fish
Non-indigenous fish and other aquatic species that are introduced into
Queensland
’s waterways can pose a significant threat to native species. Noxious or non-indigenous fish may compete with native species, reduce their numbers and affect their habitat. People must not possess a declared noxious fish, sell, breed, keep or place in any container. If a declared noxious fish is caught, the fish must be immediately killed and must not be returned back into the water, live or dead or used as bait. The three most top banned noxious species include Tilapia, carp and gambusia. For a full list, click
Noxious fish
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VIC Fishing Rules
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SA Fishing Rules
Fishing in Australian salt and fresh waters is governed by state rules and regulations and must be strictly followed as these laws are in place to ensure fisheries are ecologically sustainable. This guide touches on the rules and regulations for recreational fishing in South Australia.
WA Fishing Rules
Fishing in Australian salt and fresh waters is governed by state rules and regulations and must be strictly followed as these laws are in place to ensure fisheries are ecologically sustainable. This guide touches on the rules and regulations for recreational fishing in Western Australia.
NT Fishing Rules
Fishing in Australian salt and fresh waters is governed by state rules and regulations and must be strictly followed as these laws are in place to ensure fisheries are ecologically sustainable. This guide touches on the rules and regulations for recreational fishing in the Northern Territory.
TAS Fishing Rules
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Fishing Spots in NT
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Fishing Spots in QLD
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