G'day!
The Richmand River fish kill has shown in spite of recreational fishermen's best efforts that the river had a massive amount of fish life in both variety and size.
The enormity of the Richmond River fish kill following the recent flooding is to say the least distressing to every lover of nature. The reasons for this kill have been outlined in other threads.
Although the Richmond is a very big river, I am sure many have been absolutely amazed at the number, variety and even the size of the fished killed.
I think it would be true to say that recreational fishermen have extensively, it not heavily fished this river. In spite of this extensive attention from recreational fishermen since the river was opened again to fishing since the last flood fish kill in 2001, the river still contained this huge number of fish that were killed. I would think that a huge number also escaped.
Even a blind greenie should see that here is a demonstration that a fishery can exist in excellent numbers even in a relatively restricted water space of a river with the good practices now being folowed by recreational fishermen.
Ray de R