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As for cowboys do you not have to possess a collection permit to collect brood stock and would this not be regulated by fisheries,CheersRay
From memory back in may
Ray, I saw that thread you are talking about. It only lasted about half a day, you linked a news article about GC JPs.
Considering the endangered status or MRC its is a hard decision whether to take broodstock for producing fingerlings or to leave them alone to maybe recruit naturally.Seeing the apparent losing battle in the Mary catchment there is a very strong case to expand the production of more fingerlings and looking at the record of the 2 existing hatcheries there is a strong case or allowing more hatcheries to produce fingerlings.My personal opinion is that similar to the JP program it that they should be reintroduced back into waters where they previously existed and once established then closed seasons re examined.From memory both existing hatcheries have lost broodstock in the past and do not have a recent good record of producing fingerlings,One of the existing hatcheries is a commercial operation so why the opposition to the allowing new producers?Fisheries already regulate the number of broodstock of the new operator is allowed to possess Nothing to stop the existing hatcheries replacing their broodstock from dodgy locations. Definitely a case for fisheries to at least oversee and tag broodstock and electrofishing would be the least invasive method. I know of at least one pair that were electrofished and released in an area where they would have had very little chance to recruit and 99% chance of ending up in a white bucket.Should the broodstock collected out of the Mary catchment be DNA tested to ensure that they have not been contaminated with murray bloodlines .I think that most existing stocking groups are very conservative with allocating where their monies are spent, and the only group that are actively wishing to heavily stock marys is the LAFMA who at present do not receive any sip monies. With wyaralong being only a new dam they have a vision of this dam becoming a premier mary dam in the future and have a heavy fundraising program but are frustrated by lack or a reliable reasonably priced source of fingerings.
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