The Big Catch (1963)
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2017
- A dramatic film of commercial fishing in Tasmanian waters.
Features barracouta fishing in the Derwent, shark fishing off Bruny Island, crayfishing in the rockbound seas of the remote west, wild salmon fishing on Tasmania's east coast and scallop season off Bruny Island.
Also includes footage of the Eastern Fishermen's Co-operative Society and Hobart Docks.
Produced by the Dept of Film Production Tasmania with the assistance of the Eastern Tasmanian Fishermen's Cooperative Society and Sea Fisheries Division (Dept of Agriculture).
Please be advised that this footage may contain words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive, which reflect the attitude of the period in which the film was produced, and which may be considered inappropriate today.
Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: Film - The Big Catch - 16mm Ektachrome Release Print (colour, sound) - 21m 11s - (Reference: AB869/1/319)
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Thank you Charlie..very interesting. 😁
i love time travel
You don't see couta like that in the river anymore. Imagine filling a cray pot in an hour!
They killed the Orange Roughy in about 2 minutes flat. They've stuffed there own industry. Hardly the worlds greatest conservationists.
They fished the hell out of Tassie waters in those days that why the prices are untouchable to the average battler.
Dale Miller the best go overseas, we don't even see them
That's also why there's no fish left...
GOD!! how much would those crays be worth now??? we should clean this ocean up & and let it re- stock its self ....
and that's why theres bugger all fish down here now
Enjoyed it,when men were men .
Sadly (again), history is a demonstration of wrong, wrong, and wrong. Scallop dredging is a scorched earth policy, most of these fish/crabs are essentially extinct in Tassie waters, and we are left with a bleak future.
'Most of these fish/crabs are essentially extinctt in tassie waters'. Wrong, wrong, and wrong!
Lol, clearly you have zero idea about what fish we have in our waters today....what a tool, the future looks fantastic here, and iff you have no idea what you are talking about , then don't talk, you just look like a fool to those of us that know, and create fake news for those that don't.........
Just like Orange Roughly. They stuffed it in about 2 minutes flat. Couta numbers are nothing compared to then just like crays.