Please select your home edition
Edition
sMRT AIS Man Overboard Beacons AUS / NZ

Open-top pyramid nets introduced for catch of yabbies in Victoria

by Minister for Agriculture and Food Security on 23 Nov 2012
Open top lift net Minister for Agriculture and Food Security
A new set of guidelines has been implemented by the Victorian Coalition Government for the recreational fishing of freshwater yabbies, introducing the use of open-top pyramid nets to sustain a healthy population of this specie of invertebrates, the Minister for Agriculture and Security announced Friday.

The Victorian Coalition Government has introduced new and improved rules for the recreational catch of freshwater yabbies in Victorian waterways.

Minister for Agriculture and Food Security Peter Walsh has announced the use of open-top pyramid nets, tighter controls on the catch of small yabbies for bait and full protection for female yabbies carrying eggs.

'Yabbies are highly abundant in the right conditions and catching yabbies has been a popular activity for children, recreational fishers and families across Victoria for decades,' Mr. Walsh said.

'The Coalition Government has taken a common sense approach to regulate for the use of a new net design that is widely available in many fishing tackle shops, and which has already been legal in New South Wales for several years.

'Scientific studies by the Department of Primary Industries, with assistance from the Australian Platypus Conservancy, show that the new open-top pyramid net provides comparable catch rates to other yabby nets but with a significantly lower likelihood of catching other wildlife such as platypus.

'Hoop nets will continue to be permitted. Opera house nets remain prohibited in public waters but can be used in private waters such as dams.

'The daily bag limit for whole yabbies has been adjusted from ‘30 litres to ‘30 litres or 200 yabbies, whichever is the lesser. The possession limit has been set at three times the daily limit.

'These changes are intended to limit the number of small yabbies that can be taken and sold illegally as bait, while allowing for the vast majority of fishers who comply with the law to continue to enjoy catching and eating yabbies,' Mr. Walsh said.

'The possession limit will allow recreational fishers, particularly campers and other visitors to regional areas, to continue to catch yabbies while staying in an area for a number of days.

'Compatible limits are also being put in place to account for processed yabbies, such as tails or claws.

'Keeping berried female yabbies – those carrying eggs on the underside of the tail – is now prohibited across the state for the first time, which is consistent with other freshwater crayfish regulations,' Mr. Walsh said.

V-DRY-XZhik 2024 DecemberRolly Tasker Sails 2023 FOOTER

Related Articles

58th Governor's Cup Match Racing Day 3
Justin Callahan (USA) goes undefeated for a third day on 19-0 With three flights remaining in the 2nd Round Robin, Callahan's lead is unassailable and is through to the Semis; likewise Josh Hyde (NZL) on 16-3.
Posted today at 5:36 am
43 Copa del Rey MAPFRE Day 4
Classy Vesper on course for victory but too close to call in all other classes Consistency across a long, hot and challenging three race penultimate day of the ORC European Championships proved vital in the quest for the top titles in all four classes at Palma's 43 Copa del Rey MAPFRE.
Posted on 1 Aug
Centenary edition respects the legend
Quotes from the Rolex Fastnet Race winners Alexis Loison and Jean-Pierre Kelbert are undoubtedly the right hands. Kelbert is the founder of the builder, and knows all the intricacies of Léon. Most significantly, Loison has previously won the Rolex Fastnet Race, in 2013.
Posted on 1 Aug
Last hurrah for centennial Rolex Fastnet Race
20kt breeze gives welcome momentum to the final boats attempting to finish A highly successful centenary Rolex Fastnet Race is into its last moments and with this the northwest wind off Cherbourg's Cotentin peninsula has today been blowing a sturdy 20+ knots, for the first time since last Saturday's start in Cowes.
Posted on 1 Aug
2nd GCCM Gold Coast Mackay Yacht Race kicks off
Start line was considerably more congested than last year Against the dramatic beachfront skyline of Surfer's Paradise, a fleet of 27 yachts competing in the 2nd GCCM Gold Coast to Mackay Yacht Race got off to a spectacular start.
Posted on 1 Aug
Sailing to make Commonwealth Youth Games debut
Racing in Mellieha Bay, Malta in October 2027 Sailing will be part of the sport programme for the eighth edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games to be held in Malta, marking the first time that sailing has been included in the event.
Posted on 1 Aug
Class 40 Skippers Committed to the Planet
Projects which are much more than just offshore racing Thibaut Lefévère and Maxime Bourcier have created a project that is much more than an offshore race project. 100% Réunionese has a strong message: to use sailing as a means of raising awareness of ecology and of the region's influence.
Posted on 1 Aug
58th Governor's Cup Match Racing Day 2
Justin Callahan (USA) remains undefeated, with Josh Hyde (Nzl) in hot pursuit Keen observers of the 58th Governors Cup International Youth Match Racing Championship predicted that the three returning semifinalists from 2024 — defending GovCup champ and 2024 Youth Worlds champion Cole Tapper, Josh Hyde and Justin Callahan.
Posted on 1 Aug
2025 iQFOiL Youth & Junior Worlds, overall
Thrilling finishes, surprise comebacks, national pride Thrilling finishes, surprise comebacks, and national pride highlight the final day of the 2025 iQFOiL Youth & Junior World Championships.
Posted on 31 Jul
59th Arrow Nationals 2025-26 Preview
Set for Toukley Sailing Club in January 2026 The 59th Arrow National Championships 2025-26 will be held at Toukley Sailing Club, NSW from Friday 2nd January to Tuesday 6th January 2026.
Posted on 31 Jul