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    Question Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    Why are Sunfish pushing for a Recreational Fishing Licence in Queensland ???

    I have heard that they want to assist with the introduction of a rec licence. My take is that if they can do this, they will receive more funding from the government.


    Has anyone else got any further info on this as it doesn't sound like the morally right thing to do.







    chilli

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    Re: Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    Where have you heard this?

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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    Re: Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    Sunfish's current position is on page 18 of their latest Newsletter. Based on other threads on Ausfish this may change after this weekends conference.

    http://www.sunfishqld.com.au/magazin..._OCT_09_HP.pdf
    Regards

    mod5

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    Quote Originally Posted by chilli View Post
    Why are Sunfish pushing for a Recreational Fishing Licence in Queensland ???

    I have heard that they want to assist with the introduction of a rec licence. My take is that if they can do this, they will receive more funding from the government.


    Has anyone else got any further info on this as it doesn't sound like the morally right thing to do.







    chilli
    no comment !

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    Ah here we go. I wonder how much scott had to do in this? The thing that really annoys me is that one Quasi govt entity (Sunfish) will make the push for a Rec licence "for the benefit of Rec Anglers" when they really are doing it just to prop themselves up with cash.

    This way fisheries will get their cash so they can do research to support an outcome that was made well in advance of the research starting. Just like they do now!

    This stinks! I will not pay for a licence if one cent is going to Sunfish!

    Cheers

    Chris
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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    Re: Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    www.sunfish.com.au
    Ph.:
    A.B.N.:
    E-mail:
    Chairman:
    Secretary:
    P.O. Box 5164
    Torquay Qld. 4655
    (07) 41280700
    32 587 780 659
    secretary@sunfish.com.au
    Mr Scott Mitchell
    Mr. Martin Bellert

    SUNFISH FRASER COAST

    MEDIA RELEASE

    Sunfish Fraser Coast appoints New Chairman.

    Sunfish Fraser Coast has a new Branch Chairman following the resignation of
    Ray Ozich who is moving away from the Fraser Coast . Scott Mitchell has been
    appointed Chairman. This was announced today by the Secretary of the
    Branch Mr Martin Bellert .

    “The Branch is extremely fortunate as Scott brings extensive fishing industry
    experience to the position as well as experience in the Management of
    Recreational Fishing.

    Scott has fished extensively around Australia & some of the world’s most famous
    fisheries, with a long association in the fishing tackle & media industry. Scott &
    his wife Katrina foundered & operated the specialist freshwater & fly fishing
    tackle store “The Alpine Angler “in Cooma NSW for 15 years.

    Scott was closely involved with NSW DPI&F, being a member of the peak
    advisory committee ACORF ( Advisory council of recreational fishing ) for over 12
    years . Scott was involved throughout the entire recreational angling license process in NSW and management of the Recreational Fishing Licence Trust
    Funds
    . Scott said this revenue fund had given new meaning to Recreational
    Fishing in NSW & provides invaluable funding across both the Salt and Fresh
    water sectors in that state.

    Scott said he moved to the Hervey Bay area for a change in climate and to
    enjoy the diverse fishing that the Fraser Coast offers.
    Scott is also Chairperson for the Fraser Coast Fish Stocking Association as he
    has always endeavoured to give back to the sport that offers so much pleasure to
    so many people , along with a fresh feed of fish ! Scott is passionate about the
    management of our fisheries & insists we need work with Queensland DPI&F
    towards long term sustainable management for the future.

    Mr Bellert said it was indeed fortunate to have such an experienced person
    in the Branch.

    Contact Martin Bellert 41280700
    Scott Mitchell 0428484449
    11/11/09

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    Re: Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    Well there you go. Sorry Scott, but I hope you fail very badly in your attempt to make this happen.
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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    Oh goody! Now we are going to be able to spend a few thousand so that our "Fishing Experience" can be defined. Stand back, folks, that means we'll all know what we are doing!

    Then let Scotto and his mates p!ss in your pocket and tell you it's raining!

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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    From the Sunfish magazine, October 09 edition.

    Sunfish Considerations.

    Over the past year or so, the members and regional branches of Sunfish has carefully considered and discussed the issue of general fishing licences at General Meetings and Annual General Meetings. A considerable number of the members of regional branches of Sunfish support the introduction of a general recreational fishing licence in Queensland on the strong proviso that Sunfish has a say in the use of the monies raised, and such monies are used for recreational fishing support activities and do not go into consolidated revenue.

    Sunfish Position.

    In summary, the issue of recreational fishing licences is getting serious discussion within the membership of Sunfish.




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    Re: Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    I will be bringing this up at the Sunfish conference this weekend.


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    Sunfish..the master of spin..have a look at their website..:

    Australian National Sportfishing Association (ANSA)
    Australian Underwater Federation Queensland (AUFQ)
    Queensland Amateur Fishing Clubs Association (QAFCA)
    Queensland Game Fishing Association (QGFA)
    Freshwater Fishing and Stocking Association of Queensland (FFSAQ)
    Blue Fin Fishing Club (over 5,000 members)

    Blue Fins is a member of QAFCA via SQAFCA...5000 members maybe but it is a pokie palace..I bet they have trouble getting 20 members on a club trip.
    So they double up on Blue Fin membership??

    They are not representative of rec anglers..they are puppets of Bligh.
    I can just see their conference this weekend..in part paid for by us..all patting each other on the back and saying what wonderful folk they are.

    My response to Sunfish..you suck the money from our PPV so you can all just have a DP weekend at our expense. If an RFL was implemented you would just suck money from it also for more DP times.And various people would put their hand out for some of that money cos they had to travel to get there..nothing but bloody parasites and leeches on our money.

    I have no respect for anyone in that mob that has accepted any money for that conference or any other purpose..as a matter of fact..complete and utter disdain for those people. Watch ya wallets boys..Sunfish is after it.

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    Re: Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    The problem with a general recreational fishing licence is that a lot of the money collected is wasted in admin costs. It impinges on and penalises the basic right to wet a line or set a crab pot on a public beach, river or creek bank.

    Other recreational users of waterways such as water skiers and jet skiers would not be paying to use the marine environment because a recreational fishing licence would see the PPV levy removed.

    The PPV levy collects revenue off all registered recreational boat users and is a much fairer and efficient method of revenue raising to cover the cost of monitoring and enforcement activities associated with boating and fishing.

    The impact on the environment by boating activities is much greater than sitting fishing on a pontoon, river or creek bank or fishing off the beach.

    Maybe I am missing something or maybe I just getting too old and cranky

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    Barry..and anyone that thinks they would remove the PPV had better seek some serious professional help.

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    Ha! knew it...right from the start of the massive thread!!

    At every time we are under attack from more than one direction, it's the Trojans inside that are the typical Anglers enemy.

    Move away people.....

    No innocence to be found here.

    cheers fnq



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    Re: Sunfish to push for rec licence ?

    You got it FNQ..whiteants in the woodwork.

    I also notice in the Sunfish media release that Scott was appointed. I thought that in most representative bodies that office bearers were elected not appointed. Does not say much for the rights of the members.

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