The South West marron season returns this week with up to 10,000 licenced fishers set to catch a feed.
The four-week season runs from noon Wednesday, January 8 to February 5.
DPIRD researchers have been surveying and tagging marron throughout the South West to better understand their biology and the size of populations in different dams and river systems.
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Fisheries Management Officer Aaron Moses encouraged fishers to report if they caught a tagged marron this season.
“This research is a joint effort between our scientists and the public, who are able to contribute by reporting catches of tagged marron,” Mr Moses said.
“Fishers can record when and where the marron was caught and the tag number, as well as taking a photo, and send the details to research.survey@dpird.wa.gov.au or call 9203 0111.
“Legal-sized tagged marron can still be kept as part of a licensed fisher’s daily bag limit of five marron in Trophy waters and eight marron in all other marron waters.
“For WA’s recreational fishers, it’s great to have a chance to catch marron in the wild, along tree-lined rivers, or from popular irrigation dams.”
Mr Moses said almost 10,000 licences had been issued so far ahead of the 2025 marron season for people to enjoy the experience of this unique WA fishery.
DPIRD Education officers will be out and about at key locations as the season opens to help fishers with information and fisheries compliance officers will be checking marron catches are within the rules available in the Marron Recreational fishing guide 2025.
If you suspect any illegal fishing activity, please call FishWatch on 1800 815 507 to make a report.

Marron tagging by DPIRD researchers. PIC: DPIRD
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