Is this type of crab pot legal in QLD, and if so any idea who sells them.
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Is this type of crab pot legal in QLD, and if so any idea who sells them.
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Dont know who would sell anthing like that, looks to be home made jobby perhaps
mate this might help determine if it is legal or not. A letter i received from fisheries re crab pot regs:
Hi Dean,
As discussed here is the link to a pdf document detailing the requirements for crab pots (Tidal) within QLD. http://www.daff.qld.gov.au/documents...d-DL-flyer.pdf . The requirements as set out within this document are our rules for construction of the pot for use within tidal waters only, there is no maximum or minimum mesh size within Tidal waters, nor a maximum amount of openings.
There are additional rules in construction of pots when intending to fish for spanner crabs, the frame of a dilly must be made of solid steel of a thickness of at least 6 mm and no more than 1 m in each of its dimensions. If a collapsible trap is used it must be made of rigid material and have one or more collapsible sides
Please note: In tidal waters, when fishing for blue swimmer crabs, mud crabs and spanner crabs, no more than four crab pots or dillies (or a combination of pots and dillies) may be used per person. Also a person must not possess more than four crab apparatus per person, on a boat on the water. Female or undersized crabs must be removed from the trap and returned to the water immediately.
Kind regards,
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Customer Support
Biosecurity Queensland
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
80 Ann Street, Brisbane Qld 4000
PO Box 46, Brisbane Qld 4001
t: 13 25 23
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e: callweb@daff.qld.gov.au
very handy post kingcray. i have been looking for similar to confirm that my enormous pot (5ft diameter) is actually legal. you have helped no end. thanks.
They are used in NT, and have seen a few used in Qld and after reading the link above about I can't see why they would not be legal. However they may not work as well as the round pots etc.
Bruce a guy at ningi near Bribie make pots like that he always has them out of the front of his house for sale and as far as I know they are collapsible also
And also for your reference
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FOUR-Coll...item1e78ea1a5d
I have one and don't use it, it doesn't work as good as the round ones with 4 entrances IMO and in NSW every pot counts as we can only have one
remind me next time I am coming through and you can have it
cheers Murf
Thanks Tim.
Murf, i'll swap you empty rum containers for it.
I think burleygu is correct that the original design originated in Bribie. I did make a number of them myself with a mate about twenty years ago, pretty easy to do but as others have indicated not the best crab cathers around - the round ones are definately better and the bigger the better, in fact next time i am in brisbane i will have a look in the shed and probably find 3 or 4 there you can have, will PM you if I locate them s I do need to clean out that particular shed.
mate, didn't get to the my place/shed in brisbane on my flying visit as was running very late for a couple of appointments, my missus will be down frid/sat so i will get her to check the shed out and PM you when I get a result.
Thanks ,that will be fine
Checked with Fisheries just last week, as I make my own out of trawl net, and was advised the only restriction on pots is the size of the entry, 600cm in circumference and they advise tying a length of twine from top to bottom over the entry to prevent turtle entry but not compulsory