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Re: spear-fishing in AUS? Posted on: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 23:27:10 +1000

The laws are all State laws, and so vary slightly in different parts of
Australia.

NSW is typical. The main restrictions are:

1. Not with Scuba - only snorkelling. (Some States allow lobsters to be
caught with Scuba, but not speargun use. NSW doesn't allow any use of Scuba
for fishing).

2. Not in protected waters - eg bays, harbours, rivers etc. Only in open
water.

3. No powerheads at all.

Spearfishing is not that common or popular, and seems to be frowned on by
almost everybody (other fisherman because they think it unsporting, swimmers
because they worry about people swimming around with loaded weapons). Not,
of course, that anybody is likely to say anything to somebody carrying a
speargun around ...



"4000 psi" wrote in message
news:fDO9b.5854$v%5.1282@fed1read02...
> hi everyone,
>
> does AUS allow spear-gun fishing? what are the laws like in regards to
this
> matter?
>
> best regards!
>
>