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  2. Yellowfin whiting - Wikipedia

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    A similar survey conducted in the South Australian Gulfs found recreational fishermen accounted for 28% of the entire yellowfin whiting taken during the 2000/2001 period, representing over 50 tonnes of fish. [22] Recreational bag limits have been put in place to prevent over-exploitation by anglers in both states, with South Australia imposing ...

  3. Shad fishing - Wikipedia

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    2.1 West Coast. 2.2 East Coast. ... so some of Washington's best shad fishing is to be had in the Bonneville Dam area. ... Today, there is a bag limit of 10 ...

  4. A creel full of 61 new fishing regulations will greet anglers for the 2024-25 Wisconsin license year.. Chief among them is a daily bag limit of three walleye on inland waters. Wisconsin ...

  5. Bag limits - Wikipedia

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    A bag limit is a law imposed on hunters and fishermen restricting the number of animals within a specific species or group of species they may kill and keep. Size limits and hunting seasons sometimes accompany bag limits which place restrictions on the size of those animals and the time of year during which hunters may legally kill them.

  6. Acanthopagrus butcheri - Wikipedia

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    The southern black bream is protected by size and bag limits in all the states it inhabits, which anglers must be aware of or face fines. In Western Australia the size limit is 25 cm with only 2 fish over 40 cm allowed to be taken from the Swan or Canning Rivers, while the bag limit varies throughout the state with West Coast allowing 4 per ...

  7. Geraldton - Wikipedia

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    The ship was towed from Fremantle to Geraldton and scuttled on 18 September 2004 2.9 nautical miles off the Geraldton coast. The site is registered with the WA Department of Fisheries as a wreck and is closed year round to fishing within the defined boundaries – commencing at 28°43.968'S 114°33.392'E, then east to 114°33.206'E, then north ...

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