Recreational limits are here:
https://fs.fish.govt.nz/Doc/5670/TUA_07.pdf.ashx
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Recreational limits are here:
https://fs.fish.govt.nz/Doc/5670/TUA_07.pdf.ashx
Whats that beach
They look great !
And stunning pic even with people in it :thumbsup:
The people in it, give the picture an action feeling, and depth, good pic. Up to Cooks Wednesday night for a week of SUP, fishing and you guessed, harvesting shellfish.
you just like Blondes
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Tuatua
Reminds me of a joke from Thames high 3rd form
'Been to katikati?'
No matter what the response, the reply is
'Doesn't matamata'
@shift14 what sort of tidal range do you have on that beach?
We have around 4.5m from low to high in my region.
Interesting......just your comment about beds on the high water mark had me thinking.
Not something I have ever searched for before or even seen others looking for them.....cockels on the other hand every barstard is after them and hence all the decent sized ones are gone.....at least in the areas close to me.
Now I know what I am looking for I will certainly be doing some investigations all around tasman bay.
@veitnamcam, we've got the Manukau Harbour off our front lawn and across a reserve, high today of 3.37, low of 0.79, diff of 2.58m, all flows out through the Manukau Heads, the bar has claimed a few...., it's a big harbour, muddy though.
Often exposed scallop beds around from us.
B
Thats Awesome! are they on a muddy bottom?
Scollop decline(virtual extinction in shallow waters) here has largely been put down to bottom change with a thick layer of muddy sediment covering the once sandy bottom due to mostly forestry run off but all development is to blame......also playing a part is constant commercial bottom trawling smashing up any life that could clean up the waters and provide habitat.