Episode 146: Fraser Ellis MP, Member for Narungga
This week we are joined by Yorke Peninsula Politician Fraser Ellis to discuss a few big issues affecting fishing on Yorkes. The Marion Bay boat ramp has been a big news issue, after having nearly $4 million spent on a new ramp, ongoing issues have forced the Council to remove the walkway and pylons leaving it very similar to the old ramp. Fraser gives us his own opinions on this and also encourages Councils to follow the lead of the Barrunga West Council and waive boat ramp fees to encourage tourism into their regions. We also discuss the Algal Bloom and its implications to tourism on Yorkes as well as forecast what this could mean for Summer and any potential restrictions on fishing to help the ecosystem bounce back.
We also discuss all the latest in fishing news in SA including:
We also have a listener thankyou to Port Hughes Fishing Charters who helped them out of a tricky spot while out fishing recently, while our tackle item of the week is a new range of Shimano filleting knives.
As always we have all of the states fishing reports, including Whiting continuing to fire on the western side of the Yorke Peninsula, Fleurieu Salmon and Snapper, while we are also anticipating the Kingfish and Tuna arriving in the coming months!
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