Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Illegal Fishing, Pine Rivers

Couldn't get this one taken up by the papers so here it is:


Anglers are frustrated by the Department of Fisheries’ inaction on patrolling illegal fishing in the North Pine River and are concerned with the rising number of violent confrontations occurring between locals and poachers.

Local angler James Whary said he had witnessed people taking up to 50 bass a day in large white buckets from a section of the river, causing locals to dub the poachers ‘The White Bucket Brigade’.

Mr Whary said the tension between local anglers and poachers was likely to worsen.

“No-one wants to get stabbed over a fish, but this spot is used by so many sports fishermen and fish loving people who do the right thing,” he said.

Local angler Dan (who asked for his surname to be withheld) had his thumb broken after an argument between two illegal fishermen escalated into physical assault.

He was attacked with a tyre lever and then had his fishing rod and mobile phone stolen by the two assailants.

Dan reported the incident to the Police but was later notified that the car his attackers used to escape in was registered under a woman’s name, who denied knowing the men or anybody matching their description.

“So they basically can’t do anything,” Dan said.

Local anglers are frustrated by the lack of resources the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry (DAFF) have dedicated to the issue.

A Fisheries Queensland spokesperson said that in the past three months there had been five recreational fishing related offences in the Pine Rivers and that Queensland Boating & Fisheries Patrol (QBFP) officers regularly patrol the area.

“QBFP enforces fisheries and boating safety laws through surveillance and inspection, as well as undertaking related education with industry and community groups,” the spokesperson said.

“Fishers possessing undersized fish or a greater number of fish than is permitted also risk prosecution action,” he said.

Local angler Dean (who also asked for his surname to be withheld) said he had witnessed protected lungfish being taken from the river and he believes the illegal fishing comes down to a simple disregard for the law.

“People are saying that they need education [on catch sizes and limits], but when is this going to stop being used an excuse?” he said.

“They definitely know the laws.”

Frustrated by the lack of prosecutions, Anglers have begun taking matters into their own hands by confronting illegal Anglers, damaging their vehicles and in some cases throwing rods and tackle into the river.

Angler Aaron Collens said confrontations were on the rise.

“I’ve heard of people throwing beer bottles at them and I have heard fish-fights going on: chucking their fishing rods in the creek,” Mr Collens said.

“I can understand where they’re coming from with the scare tactics, hoping that they won’t come back,” he said.

“It’s getting to the point where I don’t feel like going out there any more.

“It’s nice to go there as a social thing; we catch and release so there’s always fish there to catch next time but they’re taking them out in esky-fulls.”

A Moreton Bay Regional Council spokesperson said council was concerned about any illegal activity that may put the health and biodiversity waterways at risk, however the enforcement of bag-limits and bans on under-size and endangered fish are a matter for the Queensland Government’s Department of Fisheries.

Monday, March 26, 2012

House of Thumbs - Crossing The Rubicon review

I really like this album. Pure and simple. It's Australian, it's metal and it's fucking good. Admittedly it's nigh on two years old, having been released in 2010 but as I said before, I (really) like it...
From the opening track Tourian, the bass is there with a relentless vocal line courtesy of Linden Audino, the guitars are spastic yet the drums keep it all together. I had the mental image of some nutter flinging himself about in a padded cell. Hang on a minute; that was me, and I wasn't imagining it. How the FUCK did I end up in here again?
Tom Rossell takes us all around the kit for Impulse and there's a distinctly Patton-esque vocal to this one - I love the gorgeous off kilter guitar riffs from Nick Lord and Jake Mormile - but the drums! Oh they drive me insane with their pounding goodness. The clean vocals are delivered with as much passion as the screaming howlings and both are used to full effect; I don't think an entire album of one or the other would do House of Thumbs justice. All Fours is a fine example of this, jumping from the clean to the filthy with ease (and again, the bass is there - top marks, fellas...).
CTR is a concept album (get the album and work it out for yourself) but each song stands on its own merits so if you don't feel like listening to it all in one go then you don't have to. Kin, End Game (G.O.D) and Sunday Rat Parade (love that title) show off the damn fine production on this album, recorded, mixed and mastered with the assistance of Ren Reich; some may argue it's too clean but I think the those Thumb fellows have hit a good balance. They manage to avoid going into Linkin Park territory with their cleaner sections and when the heavy shit drops back in, it's highlighted all the more by the mellower breaks that precede it. I particularly enjoyed the Japanese punctuating Shura (there's just not enough 'nihongo' in metal, if you ask me) and Hangman dips into the realms of groove so it's it's not just one style happening here. There's a shitload of stuff going on here and that's what I like; it's varied but not just for the sake of it. Nick Rackham's bass isn't hidden in the shadows and Linden's vocal style is varied enough to keep you guessing where he's going with it next. Coupled with Tom and Jake's backing vocals (and their respective skills on drums and guitar) and Nick's guitar work, it's fun times all round. If Nick's nick-name (ho ho) isn't 'Lordy' like in those old drug ads then it bloody well should be...
Plainfield and Lead Therapy are brutal and you know this stuff will come off even better in a sweaty, heaving night club. Apparently House of Thumbs are demoing even as I type and here's a linky-poo for your attention: http://www.reverbnation.com/artist/song_details/12185613
My version of the album came with a bonus track, entitled ??? (or at least that's how my media player read it) which opened with a decidedly creepy organ (no, it wasn't an audio interpretation of my penis...) and insectoid noise before launching into a screaming track of obscenely heavy chords. I thought I was going to be crushed under the sheer weight of it. Fucking awesome. I can't wait to see these guys on the road and I can't wait to hear their new stuff. Check it. Yo. Yo. Yo...