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Boatsales Staff29 Apr 2013
NEWS

Recreational fishing app for smartphones

Fisheries Victoria gets with the program

The Recreational Fishing App brings the popular Victorian Recreational Fishing Guide to iPhone and Android.

Said to be the first of its kind in Australia, the free application features colour illustrations of more than 65 species found in Victoria's waterways.

Anglers can identify their catch and confirm size requirements and bag limits, as well as access information on permitted equipment and closed seasons.

The app also allows anglers to buy a recreational fishing licence online. For those who would prefer to visit a shop, it includes a GPS locator for finding outlets that sell licenses, bait and tackle.

Anglers can use the application to connect to Fisheries Victoria's illegal fishing reporting line (13FISH), DPI's Customer Service Centre and the Water Police.

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