Club Fishing Competition - Bynoe Harbour July 2009

JULY 2009
18-19/07/2009 Bynoe Harbour
Stay at the Sand Palms Roadhouse and Tavern - Accommodation at Dundee NT Northern Territory Australia - Best accommodation in Dundee.

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For more Infomation on Club Competitions Click on the following Link ,Club Competitions

We have a Forum again..

Many thanks must go out to Matt Flynn owner and creator of FFF Fish Finder Forums, The Fish Finder Magazine and North Australian Fishing & Outdoors Magazine. Matt has gerously given us our own Palmerston GFC Forum on his very popular Fish Finder Forums. Here you will be able to post items and read items about our club. While there why not view the many other groups.
Once again many thanks to Matt Flynn for his support here, you will notice the Forum Link above in the menu, clicking there will take you to our forum or click on the image below to visit his entire forum.

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2009 Junior Fishing Education Day

Palmerston Game Fishing Club Inc and Happy Mick's Tackle N Tents return with the 2009 Junior Fishing Education Day.
Learn about Safety, Lures, Knots and Rod Casting
For children aged 6 to 14.
Cost is $10.00 and all children receive a Rod and Reel Combo.
Registration and full details at Happy Micks Univeristy Ave Palmerston
Ph: 08 89312466
Hurry as it is limited to 100 positions.

Click HERE for a flyer

Fishing Permits and the Blue Mud Bay Decison

With the decison recently handed down what can you do. CLICK HERE for information related to the decsion, Maps of the effected areas as well as information of where you can get the permits. The Maps available can be viewed ONLINE or downloaded as A3.

Blue Mud Bay Decision Handed Down

Traditional Aboriginal owners in the Northern Territory have won their legal action in the High Court, securing control of waters between the high and low tide mark at Blue Mud Bay.

The High Court of Australia today handed down its decision on whether traditional owners have exclusive rights to water between the high and low water marks at Blue Mud Bay in the Northern Territory.

The decision affects more than 80 per cent of coastal waters in the Northern Territory and gives traditional owners the power to exclude fishermen from the area.

The decision could have far-reaching consequences, with fishermen afraid that they could be forced to pay for fishing permits as a result of the case.

After hearing the High Court's decision the Northern Land Council, which represents traditional owners, said it had developed a constructive relationship with fishing representatives over the past year and looked forward to securing a win-win outcome for all Territorians.

The executive director of the Territory's Amateur Fishing Association, Chris Makepeace, says he is sure compromises between all parties can be made.

" I'm hoping to be able to sit down with the Commonwealth Government and with Indigenous interests in the Northern Territory to work out the best deal for all of us."

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