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Bass booming in our dams and lakes
« on: October 03, 2012, 10:05:05 AM »
Bass booming in our dams and lakes
02 Oct 2012 - NSW Fisheries

One of the best production seasons on record at the Port Stephens Fisheries Institute (PSFI) has resulted in 280,000 Australian bass fry being stocked into NSW dams and lakes in 2012.

Department of Primary Industries (DPI) Senior Inland Fisheries Manager, Cameron Westaway, said this year’s Australian bass production at PSFI was the best since 1999.

"This has enabled increased numbers of Australian bass fry to be stocked into 15 dams and lakes from the Hunter to the South Coast," he said.

"Impoundments well known for bass fishing have been stocked this year, including 70,000 in Glenbawn Dam in the Hunter Valley, 15,000 in Lake Lyell at Lithgow and 65,000 into Tallowa Dam near Nowra.

"The larger number of fish available this year meant that several smaller dams such as Flat Rock Dam at Nowra and Jerrara Dam near Kiama have also received the native sportsfish.

"Additional bass stockings will take place over coming months when commercial hatcheries supply more than 100,000 bass to fishing clubs and community groups through the Dollar-for-Dollar stocking program which is supported with funds from the Recreational Fishing Trust."

DPI Fisheries Manager, Ben Doolan, said this year’s production at the PSFI hatchery was up 130,000 on the number bred in 2011.

"An early start to the breeding season, coupled with improvements to the breeding method contributed to the hatchery’s success," Mr Doolan said.

"Fish stockings and breeding improvements are both great news for anglers and will help ensure future stocks of this popular fish are maintained for future generations.

"Without the breeding program, Australian bass would disappear from the stocked impoundments as bass are not able to breed in those dams because they cannot migrate downstream into saltwater for spawning.

"In addition to Australian bass, this year DPI hatcheries plan to stock almost three million trout and salmon, and one million native fish into NSW freshwater areas through State Government fish stocking programs."



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