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There are plenty in Wivenhoe if you know where to look.
People have been catching the odd one in the Nerang River estuary on the Gold Coast this year - and some mega ones (>1m) have been landed in the Maroochy estuary too!
I'm told one group at Awoonga last week caught a lot of fish in one session. Wivenhoe, Monduran and Awoonga all seem to be coming back after the massive upheavals of early 2011. Huge biomasses of food have not made the angling easy. A 40cm Barra weighing in excess of 2kg as captured at Awoonga recently is testament to the food available. The Wivenhoe fish, and now we've seen thanks to dino, some of the North Pine fish are in amazing condition. 2013 could well be the year of the impoundment return. Oh yeah, 20,000 barramundi can't just disappear either.
Correct if I'm wrong but what your saying is that Wivenhoe dam has been stocked with 20,000 fingerlings?
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