Share your practices, preferences, and fishing wisdom is this important national survey of rec fishers to WIN!

TARFish is supporting important national research to better understand recreational fishing in Australia – and we need your help!

Complete a 20-minute online survey about your fishing.

Complete the survey and you could land one of these great prizes:

🎣 1st Prize: $500 tackle prize pack – stock up on premium gear!

🎣 2nd Prize: $300 tackle prize pack – upgrade your tackle box!

🎣 3rd Prize: $200 tackle prize pack – enhance your fishing arsenal!

Click the image or this link to be taken to the survey https://dr.octopusgroup.com.au/survey/Stewardship_rec?respondentId=open&Qvar=018

Don't delay - survey closes: 30 January 2026

What the survey aims to find out:

You're the expert on recreational fishing – share your insights and help the research team better understand:

• what drives Australian fishers

• how fishers care for our fisheries and aquatic environments, and

• how to enhance fishing experiences across the country.

More info:

Participation is voluntary.

The survey is being conducted byHudson Howells on behalf of the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC), with the support of the Australian Recreational Fishing Foundation (ARFF)

All responses remain confidential and anonymous. The survey will ask you to provide your contact details if you want to enter the prize draw with contact details held separately.

Don't miss this opportunity to shape the future of recreational fishing in Australia and potentially win some great gear!

Questions?

If you have any questions about the survey, want to see what's in the prize packs, the prize draw terms and conditions, or wish to see Hudson Howells' privacy policy, please email Hudson Howells at admin@hudsonhowells.com

Project: 2024-073 A national study of stewardship in recreational fishing is supported by funding from the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation on behalf of the Australian Government.

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