Recreational Quota Reduction
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Recreational Quota Reduction
I got that email from the bluespearos this morning regarding the reduction of the quota. It seems like they try do this every year... I don't know if it needs to be taken seriously this time. I just know that Cape Point will lose out on a lot of income for the crayfish divers, R105 to dive two bugs is a little steep. Anybody with further info please post.
Fishingtaylor01- Posts : 125
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Re: Recreational Quota Reduction
When are they planning in implementing this?
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Re: Recreational Quota Reduction
This year
Fishingtaylor01- Posts : 125
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I guess the only clear indication we will get, is when the 15th comes around. The authorities are really slack with ensuring their decisions are transparent
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Just heard from someone who got his license today. Apparently only two crayfish per person.
Maurice- Posts : 43
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That is not cool
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Hi guys,
Everybody who enjoys crayfishing should take a look at this thread. It explains the steps that are going to be taken to try prevent the quota reduction.
http://www.sealine.co.za/view_topic.php?id=48808&forum_id=8&highlight=crayfish+quota+2010
Everybody who enjoys crayfishing should take a look at this thread. It explains the steps that are going to be taken to try prevent the quota reduction.
http://www.sealine.co.za/view_topic.php?id=48808&forum_id=8&highlight=crayfish+quota+2010
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Thanks for the link. I'm signed up. Hope these guys can do something about this. It's not about the crayfish for me. Personally I think the stuff is highly overrated. It's a matter of principle. The little guy is systematically targeted to make up for what the poachers have done. And this is not a new dispensation thing. It was like this long before 1994, when ministers and their wives held massive interests in west coast fishing companies, crayfish boats and perlemoen quotas.
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