Please select your home edition
Edition

More yabby nets arrive for free swap

by Sarah C Hetherington (DEDJTR) 24 Oct 2018 22:33 UTC

Recreational anglers are being encouraged once again to swap their opera house yabby nets for free wildlife friendly open-top lift nets at any one of 60 tackle shops that have just received their second delivery.

Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) CEO Travis Dowling said there was an incredibly positive response from anglers in September to the first offer that saw 4,000 nets swapped in only a few weeks.

"Some tackle shops ran out of stock in days given the overwhelming support for the program and widespread willingness to embrace wildlife friendly ways of yabby fishing," Mr Dowling said.

"Our second delivery of 6,000 nets has now arrived with tackle shops so we're keen for anglers who missed the first offer to return and swap over up to three opera house nets for three opentop lift nets.

"The yabby net swap program is raising awareness of the impending ban on opera house nets in all waters, public and private, from 1 July 2019 and is funded by the State Government's Target One Million plan, which is investing a record $46 million to get more people fishing, more often.

"Open-top nets are permitted in public and private waters, so the rule change next year will make it simpler for fishers who will be able to use the same nets regardless of location.

"Opera house nets are associated with drowning wildlife such as platypus, turtles and native water rats, which can be avoided entirely if open-top nets are used instead.

"Unlike opera house nets, open-top nets feature a gap at their top, which enables air-breathing animals such as turtles to escape.

"Research shows open-top lift nets are very effective at catching yabbies when compared to opera house nets.

"A limited numbers of open-top lift nets will also be available at selected VFA regional events and handed out by Fisheries Officers on patrol in northern Victoria."

Mr Dowling encouraged anglers to first contact participating stores before dropping in because this second delivery is expected to go like hotcakes. We have ordered another 10,000 nets given demand, which are expected to arrive in early December.

Learn more, including where to find participating tackle stores, at vfa.vic.gov.au/yabbynetswap.

Related Articles

Top 10 baits from Kentucky Lake
Spinning rods and smallmouth were king Stop 3 Presented by Phoenix Boats on Kentucky Lake went to plan, with spawning or staging smallmouth accounting for most of the successful patterns on the week. Posted on 2 May
7 practical boating tips for a safe, fun summer
Ahead of National Safe Boating Week, May 18-24 How can you make your summer on the water a safe one? With National Safe Boating Week coming up May 18-24, the nonprofit BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water offers seven practical tips to keep you boating safely all summer long. Posted on 1 May
New TACO Marine® Grand Slam Masthead Stern Light
Designed specifically for safety and convenience The new TACO Marine® Grand Slam 900-P Masthead Stern Light is certified for USCG-required 3 nautical miles as a 225º steaming light, 3 nautical miles as a 360º all-around light, and 2 nautical miles as a 135º stern light. Posted on 1 May
Ain't Over Til It's Over
Whitewater Fishing's new Wool Fingerless Glove Whitewater Fishing's new Wool Fingerless Glove and Knit Logo Beanie poised to handle any spring weather surprises. Posted on 1 May
Pure clean fishing power
The Elco EP-20 is elegant in its internal design Constantly in touch with their natural surroundings, anglers are often at the forefront of conservation. That's why so many are converting to the clean, reliable propulsion of an Elco EP-20 Electric Outboard. Posted on 1 May
The new 231 CE, a real “Do it All” boat!
A superb boat for whatever the day brings your way Catching a prized fish in the shallows is exhilarating, and our new 231 Coastal Explorer can get you back in the inshore waters where they love to hide. Posted on 30 Apr
Graves lead Bicameral, Bipartisan Letter to NOAA
Bring better science to the table for fisheries management U.S. Congressman Garret Graves and U.S. Senator Roger Wicker urged the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to modernize the data used by the National Marine Fisheries Service and bring better science to the table for fisheries management. Posted on 30 Apr
Sharrow & VEEM reach milestone in testing results
Now entering the production phase Sharrow Marine announced today a significant advancement in its partnership agreement with Australia-based VEEM Ltd (ASX: VEE), a designer and manufacturer of disruptive, high-technology marine propulsion and stabilization systems. Posted on 30 Apr
Tell Congress - Support Traditional Tackle
The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote this week on H.R. 615 The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote this week on H.R. 615, the Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act. Posted on 29 Apr
NOAA Fisheries publishes 2023 catch estimates
The data for these estimates comes from for-hire captains and recreational anglers We published our final 2023 recreational fishing catch and effort estimates for the Atlantic and Gulf Coast states and Hawaii. Posted on 29 Apr