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  • in reply to: Boats cruising to the Kimberley 2012. #1279
    Ross
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      We will be in Airlie from 5th to 9th May. Heading for Hamo on the 9th to pick up some friends coming to Cairns with us, them off to Cairns on the 10th.

      It would be good if all the crews could catch up for a beer if the boats are there then.

      in reply to: fishing license in the tiwi islands #1278
      Ross
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        Hi Rob, “officially” yes you do need a recreational fishing license for the Tiwi’s. See http://www.tiwienterprises.com/. Good luck getting one! When I have tried to do the right thing and get permits from indigenous bodies, I have either had no response, or they have taken several weeks to respond with an answer like, “the elders will consider it at the next meeting”. On that particular occasion, I had been and gone to the place I needed the permit before they got back to me.

        I’ll put you in direct email contact with a friend of mine in Darwin. He and his mates regularly fish the Tiwi’s. They will be able to give you the word on what is “actually” needed. I’ll email him your details and cc you in.

        The other license you do need is a Recreational Fishing From a Boat License for WA waters. See http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/sec/rec/lic/index.php
        If you have crew/guests joining you in the Kimberley, they should also get a license, because your possession limit is counted for the people who actually have a license.

        You should also download the Recreational Fishing on the Kimberley / Pilbara Coast from http://www.fish.wa.gov.au/sec/rec/north/index.php?0104. Gives details on the bag limits, species etc. Also see the requirement to have a release weight on board in WA waters.

        WA Fisheries Department are becoming more active in the Kimberley and they have a patrol boat that does a run from Broome to Wyndham during the dry season. They also have shore based patrols that visit places like camping grounds near the coast. I have been boarded and searched by the patrol boat. Besides looking for fish, they checked my skippers ticket, safety gear etc.

        Have a good read of the part about possession limits and ownership of fish on board your boat for extended cruising. It’s not a good idea to freeze a lot of fish on board, and if you do, it needs to be labeled with the persons name who caught it, and that person needs to be on board at the time they check the fish if you get searched. When we are in the Kimberley, except for bait, we dont freeze fish at all. It’s too easy to catch them fresh. Also keep in mind that fish you bring into WA in your freezer are counted in your possesion limit.

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