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  • It is odd becuase the regulations only pertain to the worms harvested commecially and commercial opperators are exempt from those bag limits. The worms dug in the mud foreshores by anglers are a different species and are not covered by the current per person bag limit. So if they are ment to protect the worms, it would seem the dollars raised by commercial permit fees are more important.

  • are the restrictions for harvesting blood worms due to environmental protection because im assuming there vital to the ecosystem?

  • looks like a lot of work.

  • i dont think u had to blur it out. just saying

  • Just pointing something out if no one else realized...The gentleman that is NOT Dave has all white clothes on but didn't get a bit of mud on them. Epic.

  • great video, Australia is setting the benchmark for conservation, over here in the UK you can dig as many worms as you like, catch and keep as many fish as you want , you can even net! now thats got to be all wrong!

  • Wow, I never knew how much time and effort are needed for my whiting fishing. Thanks fella this if educational Video

  • northernpike56, are you talking about bait collecting, or something else?

    haha :)

    either way.. your are right :)

  • hoe works much better than hands :-)

  • @northernpike56 Yes, much better.

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