This on my FB page today. Even the Professional fisherman are saying it won't work
What a crokk of sh!t.
To me all they are trying to do is get gillnetting reintroduced in Perth waters.
Gillnetting IMO is far far worse than drum lines.
At least drum lines are more specific as to what they catch. Not saying you won't have bycatch but not in the magnitude of gillnetting.
Not only do thay catch and kill sharks but what about the dolphins, turtles, whales etc etc.
If your infavour of gillnetting over drumlines JB i'm shocked...
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This on my FB page today. Even the Professional fisherman are saying it won't work
What a crokk of sh!t.
To me all they are trying to do is get gillnetting reintroduced in Perth waters.
Gillnetting IMO is far far worse than drum lines.
At least drum lines are more specific as to what they catch. Not saying you won't have bycatch but not in the magnitude of gillnetting.
Not only do thay catch and kill sharks but what about the dolphins, turtles, whales etc etc.
If your infavour of gillnetting over drumlines JB i'm shocked...
Im not in favour of either. But i will say i agree to their reasons as to why the sharks are here. Thats why i say Drum lines won't make any difference AT ALL..
From jbshack's newspaper clipping:
Stay out of water if sharks have been spotted in the area
Like Brighton/Scarborough/Trigg for three days in a row and counting?
Stay close to shore (within 30m of the water's edge)
Nope. That would be a rarity for me. Even pushing it when bodysurfing.
Don't go in the water alone (stay in groups)
I prefer to surf alone or with as few as possible rather than 50 of my best mates. Unless it's at my local(s), where I can deal with a crowd. Many, many times this winter I was outside earshot range of other people.
Avoid water temperatures lower than 22C
So don't surf from late autumn to mid spring, longer further south?
Avoid water depths of greater than 5m when swimming or surfing
I would do this at beach breaks, but lots of reef breaks have > 5m around. And Ken Crew and Ben Linden definitely weren't in > 5m of water.
Avoid swimming after heavy storms, or in low light (dusk and dawn)
Heavy storms are the only driver of swell in Perth, so count winter out. I reckon this applies more to bulls though.
Low light - I surf a lot at dawn and dusk. Before or after work. I can't take three hours out in the middle of the day but I can before/after work.
Avoid swimming if there are seals, dolphins, whales or baitfish nearby
Seal colonies all over the place now. So rule out most rocky coastlines within a few hours of Perth. See dolphins all the time. Whales all September/October. Baitfish, always.
Following these guidelines would mean essentially giving up surfing and swimming.
And the probability thing doesn't apply. Plenty of Australians go for a few splashes a year in the shoreline. Not many spend hundreds of hours a year.
From jbshack's newspaper clipping:
Stay out of water if sharks have been spotted in the area
Like Brighton/Scarborough/Trigg for three days in a row and counting?
Stay close to shore (within 30m of the water's edge)
Nope. That would be a rarity for me. Even pushing it when bodysurfing.
Don't go in the water alone (stay in groups)
I prefer to surf alone or with as few as possible rather than 50 of my best mates. Unless it's at my local(s), where I can deal with a crowd. Many, many times this winter I was outside earshot range of other people.
Avoid water temperatures lower than 22C
So don't surf from late autumn to mid spring, longer further south?
Avoid water depths of greater than 5m when swimming or surfing
I would do this at beach breaks, but lots of reef breaks have > 5m around. And Ken Crew and Ben Linden definitely weren't in > 5m of water.
Avoid swimming after heavy storms, or in low light (dusk and dawn)
Heavy storms are the only driver of swell in Perth, so count winter out. I reckon this applies more to bulls though.
Low light - I surf a lot at dawn and dusk. Before or after work. I can't take three hours out in the middle of the day but I can before/after work.
Avoid swimming if there are seals, dolphins, whales or baitfish nearby
Seal colonies all over the place now. So rule out most rocky coastlines within a few hours of Perth. See dolphins all the time. Whales all September/October. Baitfish, always.
Following these guidelines would mean essentially giving up surfing and swimming.
And the probability thing doesn't apply. Plenty of Australians go for a few splashes a year in the shoreline. Not many spend hundreds of hours a year.
You're doing it wrong
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
My foamie rips, you know it
ACtually Legion the article was really more just pointing to the fact that its all about making you feel warm and fuzzy mate..No science behind the cull, just to make a few clowns feel good about themselves. It was all about the heading for me
Shark victim's mum Sharon Burden opposed to bait-to-kill policy
www.news.com.au/national/western-australia/shark-victims-mum-sharon-burden-opposed-to-baittokill-policy/news-story/79ef14d088fa8bd9c4dafde9ee27fca0
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
Gold
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
Gold
Funny ay
Did I miss something? On the news it just said as from January hunters will kill any shark over 3 m of any WA beach? What happen to the drum line policy? Bounty hunters wow hope they have there tape measure ready before the slaughter.
Did I miss something? On the news it just said as from January hunters will kill any shark over 3 m of any WA beach? What happen to the drum line policy? Bounty hunters wow hope they have there tape measure ready before the slaughter.
Nah just guessing. Anything over 2m will do. Things underwater are magnified anyway so it'll look like it's 3m.
How are Queenslands drumlines and nets going btw?
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
My foamie rips, you know it
I'm sure the foamie does rip. Pity about the rider...
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
My foamie rips, you know it
I'm sure the foamie does rip. Pity about the rider...
If surfers are serous about safety in the water, maybe we should let more jet skiers ride in the surf zones That would scare of most sharks I can see crowds would be a problem in the metro, but maybe at least for breaks down south that would work well
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
My foamie rips, you know it
I'm sure the foamie does rip. Pity about the rider...
Don't listen them Doggie, that would rip I'm sure of it It would definably puncture their floaties..
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
My foamie rips, you know it
I'm sure the foamie does rip. Pity about the rider...
Don't listen them Doggie, thay would rip I'm sure of it It would definably puncture their floaties..
Tbh JB I dont have to prove myself to a buch of internet heros, I surf, I enjoy myself and thats all that concerns me.
@ kiteboy, captnovibes and crew, you have won, you have your cull. Im out.
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F_ck you all...................
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
lol
My foamie rips, you know it
I'm sure the foamie does rip. Pity about the rider...
Don't listen them Doggie, thay would rip I'm sure of it It would definably puncture their floaties..
Tbh JB I dont have to prove myself to a buch of internet heros, I surf, I enjoy myself and thats all that concerns me.
@ kiteboy, captnovibes and crew, you have won, you have your cull. Im out.
WA71 deleted
F_ck you all...................
lol
Ever wondered how the world looks at us?
This will hurt tourism more IMHO
www.theepochtimes.com/sharks-in-australia-to-be-caught-by-govt_393586.html
The guidelines would only apply to a foamie riding summer weekend lunchtime tourist who goes between the flags at Trigg. In other words, doggie.
My foamie rips, you know it
I'm sure the foamie does rip. Pity about the rider...
Don't listen them Doggie, thay would rip I'm sure of it It would definably puncture their floaties..
Tbh JB I dont have to prove myself to a buch of internet heros, I surf, I enjoy myself and thats all that concerns me.
@ kiteboy, captnovibes and crew, you have won, you have your cull. Im out.
WA71 deleted
F_ck you all...................
Come on doggie I'm sure kiterboy is actually cool, most properly gets a bit frustrated with all the processing paper work and just comes in here for a bit of relief! Cheer up mate don't leave!