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Is there anywhere in Australia where this would be legal?

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Created by myscreenname > 9 months ago, 8 May 2023
myscreenname
2283 posts
8 May 2023 2:07PM
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tvshop.com.au/products/fish-seeker

Tonz
522 posts
8 May 2023 4:29PM
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i saw 1 ONE fish that appeared to be breathing, the rest looked like stunned mullets

myscreenname
2283 posts
8 May 2023 5:24PM
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I've been seeing it advertised regularly on TV

If I was to use it and pulled in a baby dugong, I reckon I'd get punched out and fisheries would seize everything I own and lock me up.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
8 May 2023 7:33PM
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I was expecting some sort of clever sonar guidance system that would home in on a shoal of fish when I saw the name 'Fish Seeker'. A more appropriate name might be something like 'Long Cast'.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
8 May 2023 8:16PM
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Is that the new submarines our government have invested in ?

psychojoe
WA, 2234 posts
8 May 2023 6:27PM
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Why not sell a Bitcoin and buy a drone. Mate does drone fishing; brilliant.

Carantoc
WA, 7186 posts
8 May 2023 6:34PM
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myscreenname said..
If I was to use it and pulled in a baby dugong, I reckon I'd get punched out and fisheries would seize everything I own and lock me up.


Not if you were a real Aussie.

www.sbs.com.au/food/recipes/dugong-steaks

ok
NSW, 1089 posts
8 May 2023 8:50PM
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Lol the claim of latest technology is laughable. Unfortunately depending on what state your in this would be classed as a set line or a long line. They're allowed in NZ. Not as effective as they are marketed as. Australia only has a few beaches where this would be effective. The rest would mean you'd loose your craft to shovel nose sharks n rock shelfs.......

LastSupper
VIC, 370 posts
9 May 2023 8:46AM
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Pretty sure that in vicco it would b legal as long as there is 2 hooks only

TonyAbbott
924 posts
9 May 2023 6:52PM
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Carantoc said..

myscreenname said..
If I was to use it and pulled in a baby dugong, I reckon I'd get punched out and fisheries would seize everything I own and lock me up.



Not if you were a real Aussie.

www.sbs.com.au/food/recipes/dugong-steaks


Real aussies can legally hunt dugongs, turtles etc using traditional methods.....

....such as shotguns from tinnies

True story



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