Framed as potentially outdated and in need of review
The article presents calls from recreational users to relax size and catch limits, using comparisons with New South Wales regulations to imply Queensland's rules may be overly restrictive, though it balances this with expert caution.
“Currently, Queensland anglers are limited to catching one bull shark per day and the fish must be smaller than 1.5 metres in size. As a comparison, New South Wales fishers can catch up to five sharks a day, and there are no legislated size limits.”