The size composition of the commercial catch • has been relatively stable since the 1960s. There is a minimum legal length of 27 cm • total length for sand whiting and a combined recreational bag limit of 20 whiting. The annual recreational harvest of sand whiting in NSW is likely to lie between 230 and 460 t.
What size can you keep whiting?
A maximum daily bag limit of 20 applies to any fish or invertebrate not included in the tables below.
Finfish bag and size limits.
Species | Whiting |
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Whiting | |
Size limits or legal length (cm) | (sand only) 27 cm |
Bag limit | 20 in total* |
What bait do you use for sand whiting?
The best baits for Sand whiting are live ghost nippers (nippers or yabbies), bloodworms, beach worms and pippies.
What size do whiting have to be in QLD?
23 cm
The current minimum legal size for Sand Whiting in Queensland (23 cm total length [TL]) allows a proportion of mature fish to spawn at least once.
How many whiting can you keep in Qld?
“Trumpeter whiting have no legal size limit but a possession limit of 50 applies; whereas sand whiting, goldenline whiting and northern whiting all have a legal size of 23cm and a combined possession limit of 30 in total.
Can you eat sand whiting bones?
Many people that I talk to about what type of fish they like to eat will often say that they love eating fish, but don’t like the bones. Whiting do have a lot of small bones and they can be time consuming to remove. I find placing them into an ice slurry straight away keep the fish firm.
How do you identify sand whiting?
Sand whiting are identified by their brilliant silver colour all over with the pectoral, pelvic and anal fins being a pale yellow or golden colour. The dorsal fin of a sand whiting is a more concave shape. Whilst Trumpeter whiting have no size limit, sand whiting have a minimum legal length of 27cm.
What is the best month to catch whiting?
Despite whiting being a year round target, it is from November through until March when they are in greater numbers. By the time snapper season draws to an end, anglers in droves quickly swap their snapper gear to whiting gear and head out on the hunt.
Where is the best spot to catch whiting?
The edges of weed beds, sand and mud banks are perfect locations. Whiting live in the shallows and will forage the sea bed in waters a few inches to 6 meters deep (up to 12 meters for King George), they’re looking for worms, yabbies, pipis and other invertebrates uncovered by wave and current action.
What is the best tide to catch whiting?
Low tide gutters
By far the peak period for these types of formations is one hour before to one hour after low tide. With the right conditions (light swell), low tide concentrates the whiting in the deep water closest to the pipis and worms at the shore or along the back bank.
What is the legal size for fish in Qld?
Cods and groupers
Species | Size and possession limits |
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Greasy rockcod | 38cm min 100cm max Combined limit of 5 in total of all cod and grouper species |
Maori rockcod | 45cm min Combined limit of 5 in total of all cod and grouper species |
Potato rockcod | No take |
Queensland groper | No take |
How old do whiting get?
Life span: Up to 7 years. Habitat: Eastern school whiting are a benthic species found from shallow tidal flats down to depths of 180 metres on the continental shelf. They are usually associated with sandy substrates. Juveniles tend to be found in shallower waters than adults.
How long does it take whiting to grow?
about 2 years
Sand whiting grow reasonably quickly, taking about 2 years to reach 25 cm fork length (FL) after which growth slows. They mature at around 24 cm FL (males) and 26 cm FL (females). Maximum length is about 50 cm (total length). After spawning, adults may either enter estuarine waters or remain along ocean beaches.
How many rods can I fish with in Qld?
No more than six fishing lines should be used alone or combined. A set fishing line must not be used. A set fishing line must not be used as a cross-line. Only one hook, artificial fly, bait jig or lure can be attached to a line.
Are bait traps legal in QLD?
Bait traps are illegal for fishing in Queensland tidal waters. Recreational fishers cannot use canister traps, funnel traps or round traps in tidal waters and bait traps fall under this fisheries regulation.
Can you use drag nets in Qld?
Recreational fishers may only use a drag net up to 16m long, with a 3m drop and no greater than 28mm mesh. The seine net must not contain a pocket or bag and cannot be fixed to the shore or bottom. Recreational fishers are also limited to a possession limit of 10 litres for prawns.
Do you have to scale whiting?
Whiting is cleaned in much the same way as Flathead although whiting is commonmly eaten whole requiring only the fish to be scaled and the gut cavity removed. It is quite a delicate fish so care needs to be taken when scaling and cleaning the fish not to tear the flesh.
Is whiting better than tilapia?
Whiting Fish vs Tilapia
Tilapia may have a higher fat concentration than whiting fish. Whiting fish might be a higher source of cholesterol, sodium, and calcium. Tilapia is believed to have a softer consistency and a better taste, despite being nearly the same price.
Can you eat small whiting?
Because whiting fillets are small, allow two per serving. Whiting is best bought fresh and eaten immediately. Whiting is a good fish to use in fishcakes and homemade fish fingers or coated in breadcrumbs or batter and fried. It is also delicious in fish pates and mousses.
What do whiting fish eat?
They feed on shrimp, krill, and pelagic schooling fish, such as eulachon and Pacific herring. As whiting grow larger, fish make up a greater part of their diet. Many fish-eating species, such as lingcod and Humboldt squid, prey on Pacific whiting.
How big is winter whiting?
around 30 cm long
As far as whiting go, this species is relatively small, growing only to around 30 cm long with the majority of fish caught being around 20cm in length. Until recently little was known about the life history of this species, but recent work by NSW Fisheries has found some surprising new information.
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