Hazelwood pondage
- Levold79
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- scott__henning
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- Levold79
- Rank: Baitfish
- Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2014 6:43 pm
- Location: Noojee, Victoria
Re: Hazelwood pondage
No. Unfortunately I didn't. but I dont know how tough they are. After gutting and cleaning them, they were still flapping around on the table for a good 15 to 20 minutes of more.
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Re: Hazelwood pondage
Guys don't think about catching them for your fish tank at home. It's illegal to translocate live fish without a permit from fisheries regardless of if they're listed as noxious or not. The rule is the same for every waterway and species. You can't legally catch Salmon at inverloch and take them live to corinella for use as live baits.
- Rod Bender
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Re: Hazelwood pondage
Correct!cobby wrote:Guys don't think about catching them for your fish tank at home. It's illegal to translocate live fish without a permit from fisheries regardless of if they're listed as noxious or not. The rule is the same for every waterway and species. You can't legally catch Salmon at inverloch and take them live to corinella for use as live baits.
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