Fishing Regulations
Amateur or not in most states you need a licence. Even if you never catch anything, you need a licence ! Apply online Each state fishery division publishes a guide :
Western Australia Victoria South Australia Tasmania New South Wales Queensland Northern Territory
Shooting Regulations
Shooters must hold current permits and be aware of current state regulations Queensland Victoria ACT South Australia Tasmania Western Australia Northern Territory New South Wales
| Fishing in the Northern Territory is world class and there are many diverse fishing habitats on offer; lush billabongs, big tidal rivers, mangrove-lined estuaries, a scattering of islands and hundreds of kilometres of unspoilt coastline............... get the whole picture here
With more than 4800 kilometres of coastline and part of the Murray
River weaving through 650 kilometres, fishing is big in South
Australia. Dangle a line from the jetty or the riverbank, rake for
crabs just off the beach, take the boat out where the whiting are
biting or join a charter out to big fish territory. Find out more here
Whether your goal is to land a "grander" black marlin out from
the continental shelf, or Australia's premier light tackle sportfish,
the famous barramundi up the creek, or a prime-eating reef dweller from
the largest fish attractor on the globe, you will manage all these things on Australia's Great Barrier Reef - find out more here
Western Australia's abundant coastline and rivers make for excellent fishing conditions.For
some, it's a challenging sport of wits and skill. For others it's a
great excuse to get out and enjoy the sunshine, indulge in some quality
thinking time, or catch up with a mate....get the facts here
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