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gladbream
28-03-2010, 10:59 AM
hi guys
for you that are interested the awoonga stocking have started and 130,000 x 50-80mm fingerlings were released from the early hours of yesterday morning. thanks to jason and johnny for assisting in the final loads of fish, it was greatly appreciated that you too the time to assist (especially jas when he had clients with him - those barra never travelled so fast). all fish released were distributed throughout all arms of the dam. there is another 150,000 without homes so they will also be released in the following weeks, a community and kids day will be conducted also. i will keep you posted, and all welcome to assist.

kind regards
kurt

Pete62
28-03-2010, 12:57 PM
Well done Kurt, I am sure everyone appreciates and acknowledges the effort you and your team put into the raising of the fingerlings.

Two thumbs up.

Pete.

fatboyfishing
28-03-2010, 01:30 PM
thanks guys
for yur hard work in given us a fun fishery

SQUIDDA
28-03-2010, 02:29 PM
Thank you to all involved.Stirling effort.What an awesome time to release them!Great to see this amazing fishery grow and change.Thanks again.
Dan.

BigChiefBarra
28-03-2010, 08:14 PM
Hey Kurt, when you say Community & kids day - is that for the Hatchery ???

Awesome experience that is doing a the tour - will strongly recommend to everyone.

I will certainly bring the wife along - she really doesn't understand my obsession with the mighty Awoonga Barra !!!!

Gaz

Steve B
28-03-2010, 08:20 PM
Great work Kurt!!!


Future is looking awesome for Awoonga fishing!!'

Steve

gladbream
28-03-2010, 09:47 PM
gary
the community day will allow local fishemen to release a load of fingerlings themselves. i will pull up at the ramp and anyone can run them up the dam. the kids day will involve the younger fishermen to release fish along the shoreline. i will post the dates after maturnity leave. the mangrove jack fry are coming along well with some good numbers still present (about 450,000).

anytime you want the tour it is available. another production run is anticipated in 2 weeks for fish to be grown over winter, ready for groups early september/october at 150mm.

enjoy

cheers
kh

Big_Ren
29-03-2010, 11:16 AM
Thanks for sharing Kurt, and awesome work Johnny and Jas.

The community day sounds like a wonderful initiative. Well done to all involved, and especially yourself mate. Must book myself in for a tour of the hatchery when I am next up your way.

Cheers
Paul

shayned
29-03-2010, 04:35 PM
Well done mate.

b j p
29-03-2010, 04:54 PM
Congrats on the release, that is great for the impoundment.

Has there been any discussions about age expectancies for these fingerlings etc. Without opening a can of worms, the lack of policy that states 1m+ fish shouldn't be returned to the impoundment would just make a large percentage of these fingerlings expensive bait for the larger fish.

Is there any research being done into this? I know the DPI have done a fair amount of work on size assorted stocking in closed environments.

Luc
29-03-2010, 08:07 PM
Great stuff.

Looking forwards to the day 130,000 jack fingerlings get released :o

Luc

vet
31-03-2010, 03:33 PM
Great work Kurt, now go and enjoy looking after your other babies. Thanks for all the effort you put in.
regards, scott.

gladbream
01-04-2010, 04:57 PM
thanks for the comments guys.

just wanted to let you interested helpers know that the community stocking day will be held on saturday morning 10th april. i will be stationed at the kalinda ramp. live wells will be required and an aquarium net will also be helpfull. looking at meeting at this ramp at about 9:00am, where a general breifing will take place. again, anyone is invited to participate, just require a boat.

just got back from maturnity leave (boy - reece michael), and there appears to be more fish in the hatchery than first expected. i will be releasing more fish in the boyne arm by foot earlier on in that morning (no help required on this one).

enjoy....

kind regards
kh

vet
02-04-2010, 09:50 AM
Congratulations for your new son, hope all are well. scott.

mylestom
02-04-2010, 12:30 PM
Kurt,

Congratulations to you and your wife on the birth of Reece Michael.


Regards


Trevor and Pauline

Awoonga
03-04-2010, 05:50 AM
thanks for the comments guys.

just wanted to let you interested helpers know that the community stocking day will be held on saturday morning 10th april. i will be stationed at the kalinda ramp. live wells will be required and an aquarium net will also be helpfull. looking at meeting at this ramp at about 9:00am, where a general breifing will take place. again, anyone is invited to participate, just require a boat.

just got back from maturnity leave (boy - reece michael), and there appears to be more fish in the hatchery than first expected. i will be releasing more fish in the boyne arm by foot earlier on in that morning (no help required on this one).

enjoy....

kind regards
kh
Bugger.. Damm Would love to help Kurt but l will be a Borumba fishing the first round of the Australian teams Championships.Trying to defend the title that we won last year..

gladbream
03-04-2010, 07:39 AM
no drama's trev, im sure you will run into them (barra fingerlings) in the next 12 months. good luck. apparently the bass have been on the chew down there, appreciate your aticipation of helping.

cheers
kh