Fitzy
14-03-2002, 05:49 PM
The following is a copy of a QFS press release.
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12 March 2002
Illegal sleepy cod release in Lake Gregory
A recent joint Department of Primary Industries and Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club survey of the Lake Gregory Isis Balancing Storage area has uncovered the survivors of an illegal fish release of Sleepy Cod.
DPI Queensland Fisheries Service officer, Chris Lupton, said they found a significant number of Sleepy Cod which were about three years old.
“These fish are native to northern Queensland and should not be stocked in Burnett catchment waters, as local species offer the best chance of establishing and maintaining a healthy recreational fishery in this impoundment,” Mr Lupton said.
“The Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club members, who have stocked Lake Gregory for many years were very disappointed with the irresponsible actions of some individual who released these fish into this impoundment. The Balancing Storage is well known as a local freshwater Australian bass fishery.
“Voluntary fish stocking groups, like the Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club, formulate five-year fish stocking management plans with the DPI in order to place the appropriate native recreational fish species into local waters,” he said.
Mr Lupton said Sleepy Cod had the ability to breed in impounded waters, would compete directly with species such as bass and could upset the natural balance of species native to the catchment.
“The Fisheries Act 1994 provides for stiff penalties for people who irresponsible put noxious and other inappropriate fish species in Queensland waters. Unapproved releases could jeopardise the success of the agreed stocking program and undermine the voluntary efforts and hard work of the Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club,” he said.
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There you go Bundaberg/Childers folks. Get out to Lake Gregory (aka The Puckpond) & get yourself into them Sleepy Cod. Pretty good chewing I'm told.
Other info on Lake Gregory here > http://www.ausfish.com.au/fitzy/Day@Duckpond.htm
Cheers,
Fitzy..
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12 March 2002
Illegal sleepy cod release in Lake Gregory
A recent joint Department of Primary Industries and Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club survey of the Lake Gregory Isis Balancing Storage area has uncovered the survivors of an illegal fish release of Sleepy Cod.
DPI Queensland Fisheries Service officer, Chris Lupton, said they found a significant number of Sleepy Cod which were about three years old.
“These fish are native to northern Queensland and should not be stocked in Burnett catchment waters, as local species offer the best chance of establishing and maintaining a healthy recreational fishery in this impoundment,” Mr Lupton said.
“The Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club members, who have stocked Lake Gregory for many years were very disappointed with the irresponsible actions of some individual who released these fish into this impoundment. The Balancing Storage is well known as a local freshwater Australian bass fishery.
“Voluntary fish stocking groups, like the Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club, formulate five-year fish stocking management plans with the DPI in order to place the appropriate native recreational fish species into local waters,” he said.
Mr Lupton said Sleepy Cod had the ability to breed in impounded waters, would compete directly with species such as bass and could upset the natural balance of species native to the catchment.
“The Fisheries Act 1994 provides for stiff penalties for people who irresponsible put noxious and other inappropriate fish species in Queensland waters. Unapproved releases could jeopardise the success of the agreed stocking program and undermine the voluntary efforts and hard work of the Bundaberg Sports Fishing Club,” he said.
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There you go Bundaberg/Childers folks. Get out to Lake Gregory (aka The Puckpond) & get yourself into them Sleepy Cod. Pretty good chewing I'm told.
Other info on Lake Gregory here > http://www.ausfish.com.au/fitzy/Day@Duckpond.htm
Cheers,
Fitzy..