AAT Code of Practice
Fishing is our nation’s most popular recreational and sporting activity, and Tasmania boasts some of the world’s best fishing. However, is it our responsibility to ensure the long term sustainability of our magnificent freshwater fisheries, and to protect their sensitive environs. We urge you to support this voluntary Code of Practice by applying the following principles when you fish.
RESPECT YOUR QUARRY
Release unwanted fish as quickly and gently as you can, avoid long fights
Use single barbless hooks and knotless landing nets, avoid treble hooks
Extract the hook by keeping fish in the water if possible, use forceps
Use wet, hands when handling fish, 5 seconds in water cools hands, avoids shock
Support the weight of large fish under the belly, wrist the tail, avoid the gills area
Gently ‘swim’ fish into current or to-and-fro to re-oxygenate their gills before final release, in warmer water allow recovery in a net until able to swim away
Dispatch fish you want to keep quickly and humanely
KNOW YOUR REGULATIONS FOR EACH FISHERY
Compliance with regulations will help sustain the fishery
Bag limits are not a challenge - enjoy the angling experience
AND … please observe ALL boating safety regulations
CARE FOR YOUR FISHING ENVIRONMENT
Leave no footprint! Take your rubbish home
Respect our native flora and fauna
Consider a portable toilet when camping
If you need to use the bush, bury your waste deeply
Minimise water and vegetation damage when wading
RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF OTHER ANGLERS
Allow fellow anglers space, whether afloat or on the shore
If boating, please keep 100 metres from anglers on the shore
Observe boat speed limits at all times
Launch and retrieve your boat quickly and efficiently
RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF PROPERTY OWNERS
Access to a fishery through private property is a privilege
Always ask permission to access through private property and follow biosecurity rules
Avoid the risk of transfer between properties, clean your vehicle
Leave gates as you find them avoid disturbing livestock and/or crops
Take care when climbing over fence lines
Alert property owners of anything that you think is amiss
Use established tracks and roads at all times
RESPECT INDIGENOUS SITES
Do not disturb aboriginal middens which are often close to water
Please drive around, not through, aboriginal midden sites
CAMP FIRES
Observe regulations governing ‘fuel stove only’ areas
Never light fires on private land unless you have owner permission
Use designated or already formed fireplaces – don’t start a new one
Please … please … only use fallen wood. Better still, bring your own
BE A CUSTODIAN OF OUR TROUT FISHERY
Be alert to unacceptable behaviour or illegal activity that may impact on the sustainability of our trout fisheries and their environs. Do not hesitate to report any such behaviour or activity to 1800 333 000, providing as much detail as you can. Remember, this report can be anonymous.