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Special Interest => Fish Restocking / Acclimatisation and Environment => Topic started by: rayke1938 on January 02, 2013, 05:37:55 PM
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Copy of email from Logan and Albert Stocking assn,
Members and interested parties,
It has now been confirmed that the 1st bass fingerlings (45,000) for Wyaralong Dam will be delivered this Friday around 11am. (at boat ramp)
For those of you that have already indicated that you will provide a boat or paddle craft, I suggest you be there around 1030 so that your craft is in the water ready to go.
Craig said he would supply some buckets, but probably wouldn't hurt if a few more were brought along to transport fish to locations around the dam
cheers,
Secretary
Logan & Albert Fish Management Assoc
Cheers
Ray
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Good luck fella's, great to see some fish finally going in.
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Ill be there paddle in hand.
Steve, Dave, Jeff ?
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Ill be there paddle in hand.
Steve, Dave, Jeff ?
Steve - only sales person in company looking after Oz and NZ - no cigar
Dave - Self imposed ban on site for own reasons and working day shift this month
Jeff - In Sout Oz with family. Actually will more than likely be on his way back on friday.
Wish I could be there mate but its not going to happen.
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Ray where did you get your Bass from ?
When Gwen dropped ours off she was talking about a shortage of the figerlings.
Good to see 45000 on the way though :thumbsup
cheers Tony
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Going to be there.
Fingerlings are from Hanwood Tony.
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Steve - only sales person in company looking after Oz and NZ - no cigar
Dave - Self imposed ban on site for own reasons and working day shift this month
Jeff - In Sout Oz with family. Actually will more than likely be on his way back on friday.
Wish I could be there mate but its not going to happen.
Hahaha Daves having a real dummy spit isnt he :P
ah well :Nothing)
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One of the best fingerling releases that I have been to for a long time.
Fantastic turnout for the first fingerling release into this new fishery, very well organised by the LAFMA.
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Hope there was enough people on hand to help.
Cow prolapsed AGAIN couldnt make it