During public consultation phase some 800 submissions were received, mostly from the recreational sector. This will ensure there is a long-term sustainable recreational and commercial fishing sector in Victoria. Among the changes to recreational regulations, there will be reduced bag limits for flathead, mulloway, elephant fish, trout and estuary perch. Increased minimum legal sizes will be introduced for bream, flathead, Australian bass, silver trevally, luderick, Murray cod, mulloway and yellowtail kingfish.
New regulations will now have new bag limits for a range of popular recreational species that did not previously have their own species-specific limit, including albacore, sweep, tailor, barracouta, gurnard, leatherjacket and redfin. It is said that there will not be any changes to current recreational rod and line entitlements. Anglers fishing marine waters may continue to use up to four lines. Anglers fishing inland waters may continue to use up to two lines.
In this changes recreational anglers were reminded the changes do not commence until March 2, so they should continue to refer to their 2007/08 Victorian Recreational Fishing Guide to fish legally over the summer period. There are also changes to commercial catch limits including increased minimum legal sizes for bream, flathead, luderick, southern rock cod, silver trevally and yellowtail kingfish, clearer mesh net regulations and uniform restrictions on equipment and crew limits for bait fish operations.