Charter boat fishery

South Australian charter boat fishing limits

Charter boat operators must be aware of size, bags, boat and trip limits that apply to their operation. These might vary from limits that apply to individual recreational fishers.

Recreational fishers are not allowed to sell their catch.

Charter boats are not allowed to fish in closed areas.

Check charter boat fishing limits Download limits PDF

Charter boat fishing is considered a commercial platform for recreational fishing. The charter boat fishery is managed through a licensing and registration system.

Electronic reporting

As of 1 July 2025, licence holders are required to submit their catch and effort electronically through the Commercial Fishing SA application. Fishers can access the myPIRSA portal and directly report their catch and effort electronically into eCatch (Digital Reporting) Service.

Snapper catches

  • All recreational fishers, including on a charter boat, should use a release weight when fishing to release undersized Snapper or unintentionally caught Snapper.
  • A determination has been made to allow all charter boat operators to transit through the West Coast, Spencer Gulf and Gulf St Vincent closure area with Snapper lawfully caught in the South East onboard.
  • The determination requires prior reporting of the transit and a licence condition requires that the Snapper be sealed in receptacles with PIRSA issued tags prior to transit through the closure.
  • Mandatory reporting of Snapper catches is required through a determination by calling the 24-hour Fishwatch hotline on 1800 065 522 or via the Commercial fishing app.

Learn more about the Snapper management.

Licensing

No new licences for charter boat fishing are currently being issued. Charter boat licences can be purchased from existing licence holders.

Expiry

Charter boat fishery licences are issued for the term of the management plan. The revised management plan is effective from 1 August 2022 to 31 July 2032.

Fees

Commercial licence fees must be paid each financial year. Invoices are issued annually in June and payments can be made:

  • up-front
  • in a lump sum
  • in quarterly instalments.

Licence transfer

Licences can be transferred from 1 person to another. A joint application must be made by the:

  • holder of the charter boat fishing licence
  • transferee.

Use the Charter Boat Fishing Licence Transfer form ( PDF 272.6 KB ) .

Boat registration and de-registration

Every boat that is used for commercial fishing must be registered. Use the following form to register or de-register a boat.

Boat master registration

All people who act as a commercial fishing boat master must be registered by the licence holder. Multiple boat masters can be registered by completing an Application to change registration of a master ( PDF 178.2 KB )

Charter boat fishery management

The South Australian Charter Boat Fishery is regulated through the:

Determinations

Contact

Jordan Lear – Fisheries Manager  
Phone: (08) 8429 0931
Email: jordan.lear@sa.gov.au

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