Tauranga recreational fishers have so far adopted a pragmatic view of the Government cutting the snapper catch limit from nine to seven per day.
Their acceptance of the changes is at odds with those in other regions who feel recreational fishers are the only ones losing out in the reforms.
Those opposed to the changes do have a point. Commercial fishers have not seen a similar cut to their catch rate. However, it is hard to argue seven fish a day is not a generous allowance.
The positive reaction from fishers in this region could reflect awareness that the Bay snapper fishery is in bad shape and has been for some time.
Reported snapper numbers in the Hauraki Gulf and Northland coastal waters to be down to about 24 per cent of the stock that would exist if the species was not fished.