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Title: First of the Season’s Spring Stockings
Post by: Sweetwater on October 01, 2010, 07:12:53 AM
First of the Season’s Spring Stockings
by Sarah Graham

On Thursday 2 September 2010, the Service undertook stockings at Brushy Lagoon and Craigbourne Dam with large Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, as well as at four waters in the North East of the State with some smaller sized rainbows. These fish were donated by two of the Service’s aquaculture industry partners, Petuna Aquaculture (formerly Sevrup) and Huon Aquaculture’s Springfield Hatcheries.

 
Some monster fish (salmon up to 5 kg) were released!
On Thursday 2 September 2010, the Service undertook stockings at Brushy Lagoon and Craigbourne Dam with large Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout, as well as at four waters in the North East of the State with some smaller sized rainbows. These fish were donated by two of the Service’s aquaculture industry partners, Petuna Aquaculture (formerly Sevrup) and Huon Aquaculture’s Springfield Hatcheries.

Anglers in the North and South will be pleased to hear that Brushy Lagoon received 200 Atlantic salmon and 110 rainbow trout, while Craigbourne Dam received 330 of the Atlantic salmon. These fish were ex-brood stock donated by Petuna Aquaculture. The rainbows weighed around 2.5 kg on average and the salmon, 2 kg with some monsters weighing up to 5 kg.

Springfield Hatcheries donated the yearling rainbows stocked into the North East waters, with 1500 fish weighing about 80 g going into Blackmans Lagoon, and Big and Little Waterhouse lakes. A small number (45) of adult rainbows weighing around 2.5 kg were also released into the Pioneer Mine Hole.

Title: Re: First of the Season’s Spring Stockings
Post by: Binder on October 01, 2010, 08:31:10 AM
I assume thats down in mexico somewhere, wish they stocked fish that size up here!
Title: Re: First of the Season’s Spring Stockings
Post by: aussiebasser on October 01, 2010, 08:55:59 AM
I suppose it's great news for Trout anglers, but how would we feel if it was Carp or Tilapia?  How much better would it have been if they were MacQuarie Perch (Macquaria Australasica).  I don't know how the Victorian Government can be serious about a MacPerch recovery plan when they still allow the stocking of species which helped to bring about their demise.  Apologies to any Trout fisho's, I know they are fun to catch and good to eat, but so are MacPerch which is what should be there.
Title: Re: First of the Season’s Spring Stockings
Post by: aussiebasser on October 01, 2010, 09:51:15 AM
Interesting reading here:
http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/dpi/nrenfaq.nsf/LinkView/F02665084ECC2D44CA2575D60003E97A85BCE8A032C4BCE1CA2573DA0014ABEB/$file/FINAL%20Macqurie%20perch%20workshop%20meeting%20summary.pdf
Maybe something is happening, I only hope they follow it through.
Title: Re: First of the Season’s Spring Stockings
Post by: Binder on October 01, 2010, 05:12:34 PM
The Mexicans will have you for dinner Dale, I made a tongue in cheek post ages ago  about how come they stock Feral fish down there, you would have thought I had stolen there first born from the reaction!