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    water proof reef fish guide

    hey guys

    does anyone know where to get a water proof reef fish guide with the leagl sizes and bag limits in the brisbane area. ive looked around but havent found wone yet

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    Re: water proof reef fish guide

    Scott
    the DPI have released an ID book that is semi-waterproof.
    You should be able to get one from the dpi.

    Regards, Tony

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    Good luck Scott.

    I got a couple but they are pretty rare. Lot of the guys in DPI didn't even know they were out when I got a few.

    Shame really.

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    Scott
    Send me that pm, sounds like it may be too hard to get one otherwise!
    They are free!

    Regards, Tony

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    hey tony are they water proof

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    Brett,

    Any idea where I can get one

    I guess the DPI Call Centre would be a good place to start.

    Cheers
    Craigie.

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    Heath
    You may need to update some of your sizes. Last time I looked the min size for red emporer was 55cm.
    There may be other changes. I've just got home from work so haven't thouroughly checked it yet.
    Try this link:
    http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fishweb/11416.html
    Any fishing is good fishing (should probably say Any fishing is...probably going to be illegal soon)

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    I'll double check it all again. Have only done a few hundred times
    Heath
    Gold Coast
    WWW.GCFISHING.COM

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    with all the changes they are making to sizes etc
    they might not have printed too many ??? ??? ???
    or not enough money to print enough??? ???

    another way you can do it is copy the type of species you catch in that area onto normal paper then find someone who can laminate it cheap for you (just a thought)



    jeff
    p.s if you do make it yourself make sure you fit plenty to a page so its cheaper

    im in the process of doing one now for the boat

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    Re: water proof reef fish guide

    laminate,laminate,laminate..........

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    eggbeater
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    Re: water proof reef fish guide

    Giday Scott
    I got my last guide from Captain Bligh's at the Argonaut Shopping Centre. It is set out like a pack of cards. Was a while ago now thou.

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    yeah "awesome" have seen them at my local store i think there about $9.95 are they worth buying does it have the legal sizes bag limits etc.

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    NQCairns
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    Re: water proof reef fish guide

    I would like one also anyone got anymore infor on it?

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    Re: water proof reef fish guide

    I have one too
    its called Fil-o-fish Queensland Coastal and reef fish. Mines the 2nd edition printed in 1997 I just take to it with a black nicko every now and then when the DPI or GBRMPA has whim.
    They're published by candellight publishing P.O Box 82 Boyne Island Qld 4680
    If anyone can find a more recent edition please post
    Any fishing is good fishing (should probably say Any fishing is...probably going to be illegal soon)

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    Re: water proof reef fish guide

    New guides to help identify coral reef fish
    A full-colour, easy-to-use 68-page field guide will help anglers and commercial operators to identify Queensland's iconic reef fish species.

    =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
    Primary Industries &; Fisheries, Henry Palaszczuk
    primaryindustries@cabinet.qld.gov.au
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    19/08/04

    Primary Industries and Fisheries Minister Henry Palaszczuk said the Reef Fish Field Guide featured full-colour photographs of the fish listed under the Coral Reef Management Plan.

    Mr Palaszczuk said Queensland had an international reputation for its iconic reef fish species and strict rules were in place to protect this valuable resource for current and future generations.

    He said the manual would help anglers and commercial operators to comply with this important legislation.

    "This guide is not a regulations booklet but an identification manual to help fishers recognise the fish they catch and identify no-take species and other important reef fish," he said.

    "They have been grouped into families with similar species placed close together to help the user recognise the differences between them."

    Mr Palaszczuk said apart from acting as an identification booklet, the Reef Fish Field Guide also highlighted the vast array of coral reef fish which made Queensland such a sought after fishing destination.

    He said commercial operators fishing in the coral reef and Spanish mackerel fisheries had also been sent a copy of the manual printed on waterproof paper.

    "The waterproof paper makes the guide more versatile and robust for commercial operators to use in the wheelhouse and on the sorting tray," Mr Palaszczuk said.

    Mr Palaszczuk added that DPI&F; had recently developed a new 30-second quiz on their Fishweb site to assist anglers.

    "The quiz is another quick and entertaining way to learn more about Queensland's recreational fishing rules," he said.

    Non-waterproof manuals are available from local Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol offices or the DPI Call Centre on 13 25 23 or test your fishing knowledge on the Fishweb site at www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fishweb

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