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Salmonid fish releases 1999

FN0151
Marc Ainsworth, Geelong
March 2000

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1. Fisheries Victoria Salmonid Stocking Plan

Stocking Plans are developed annually as part of the man-agement consultation process between Fisheries Victoria and DNRE Regional staff. The meetings consider the performance of existing stocking programs, the results of stock assessment surveys, creel or C/ERP survey data, and anything else that has or might impact on the ongoing fishery e.g. environmental conditions, water levels.

Requests by client groups for changes to current stocking programs and the implementation of new stocking pro-grams are considered. VRFish, the Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body, represents recreational anglers at these meetings.

Stocking Plans are subject to ‘last minute’ variation due to natural factors e.g. flood, drought, or man-made im-pacts such as excessive algal blooms, major works on storages, etc. Explanatory notes are provided where a planned release has been amended. DNRE Regional staff and VRFish agree to amendments before implementation.

While part of the overall Salmonid Stocking Plan, the ‘Small Waters Stocking Program’ is reported separately.

1.1 Brown Trout & Rainbow Trout

Water Stocked
Date
Fish
Size
Brown
Trout
Rainb.
Trout
    Aringa Res., Port Fairy
    5
    8-9
    500
    1 000
    Barwon R., Ceres
    7
    8
    *3 000
    -
    Batyo Catyo L., Donald
    8
    9
    -
    2 000
    Beaufort L., Beaufort
    8
    8
    500
    -
    Berwick Springs Estate
    -
    -
    -
    -
    L., Berwick
    7-10
    9-10
    -
    2 000
    Blue Rock L., Willow Grove
    12
    9-10
    7 170
    -
    Bostock Res., Ballan
    U/S
    -
    -
    -
    Bullarto Res., Bullarto
    8
    8
    1 000
    -
    Bullen Merri L., Camperdown
    9-11
    9-10+
    *10 000
    *15 000
            (See also ‘Part 2 - Authorized Client Group Stocking’)
    Cairn Curran Res., Maldon
    6-10
    8-9
    *20 000
    -
    Cartcarrong L, Winslow
    9
    8
    1 000
    -
    Colbrook Res., Ballan
    8
    8
    200
    -
    Colongulac L., Camperdown
    11-12
    10
    *8 830
    -
    Cosgrove Res., Creswick
    4
    8
    1 000
    -
    Dean Res., Dean
    7
    8
    200
    -
    Deep L., Derrinallum
    10
    9-10+
    500
    500
    Dock L., Horsham
    U/S
    -
    -
    -
    Eildon Pondage, Eildon
    1, 9-12
    9-10+
    *7 500
    *3 000
    -
    3-8
    R2YO
    4 500
    -
    -
    -
    -
    (*3 500)
    -
    -
    11-12
    2YO
    *875
    *875
    -
    1-12
    3YO
    *250
    *250
    Elingamite L., Cobden
    8-9
    8-9
    2 000
    2 000
    Fyans L., Pomonal
    5-8
    8-9
    6 000
    6 000
    Gillear L., Allansford
    5
    8-9
    1 000
    1 000
    Glenmaggie L., Heyfield
    5
    7
    *2 000
    -
    Goldfields Res., Maryborough
    8
    8
    200
    -
    Gong Gong Res., Ballarat
    5
    8-9
    2 500
    4 000
    Greenhill L., Ararat
    10
    9
    2 000
    -
    Hamilton L., Hamilton
    7
    9
    3 000
    -
    Hanging Rock L., Hanging Rock
    (U/S)
    -
    -
    -
    Harcourt Res., Harcourt Nth.
    7-9
    9
    *5 000
    -
    Hepburn Lagoon, Blampied
    7-10
    8-10
    5 000
    7 000
    Hollands Cr., Tatong
    9
    9
    *1 000
    -
    Hopkins R., Allansford
    7
    8
    *2 000
    -
    Hume Res., Wodonga
    11-12
    9-10
    14 000
    -
    Jil Jil L., Donald
    6
    9
    -
    1 000
    Konongwootong Res., Coleraine
    7
    8-10
    1 500
    1 500
    Lang Lang R., Lang Lang
    7
    8
    *3 000
    -
    Lauriston Res., Kyneton
    5-8
    8
    7 500
    -
    Learmonth L., Learmonth
    U/S
    -
    -
    -
    Lillydale L., Lilydale
    11
    10+
    -
    *500
    Macalister R., Heyfield:
    -
    -
    -
    -
    - above Lake Glenmaggie
    5-8
    8-10
    -
    *7 000
    - below Lake Glenmaggie
    7-9
    8-9
    *7 000
    -
    Malmsbury Res., Malmsbury
    5-6
    8
    7 500
    -
    Merri R., Warrnambool:
    -
    -
    -
    -
    - below Weir
    7-9
    8-9
    *6 000
    -
    - above Weir
    9
    9
    *1 300
    -
    Modewarre L., Mt. Moriac
    7-10
    8-10+
    5 000
    5 000
    -
    -
    -
    -
    (*2 500)
    Moorabool Res., Bolwarrah
    U/S
    -
    -
    -
    Mount Emu Cr.
    -
    -
    -
    -
    - Below Castlecarey
    9
    9
    *2 000
    -
    - Skipton
    9
    9
    *200
    -
    Murdeduke L., Winchelsea
    7-9
    9-10
    -
    *10 000
    Natimuk L., Natimuk
    U/S
    -
    -
    -
    Newlyn Res., Newlyn
    8
    8
    4 000
    -
    Nursery Res., Macedon
    9-10
    8-9
    1 000
    -
    Purrumbete L., Camperdown
    5-10
    8-9
    *15 000
    *5 000
            (See also ‘Part 2 - Authorized Client Group Stocking’)
    Rocklands Res., Balmoral
    9-10
    9
    *10 000
    -
    Ryans Cr., Molyullah
    9
    9
    *500
    -
    Sugarloaf Res., Christmas Hills
    N
    -
    -
    -
    Talbot Res., Talbot
    U/S
    -
    -
    -
    Teddington Res’s., Stuart Mill:
    -
    -
    -
    -
    - Top
    8
    8
    1 000
    -
    - Bottom
    8
    8
    1 500
    -
    Tooliorook L., Lismore
    8
    8-9
    5 000
    1 000
    Toolondo Res., Toolondo
    5-10
    7-9
    *25 000
    -
    Upper Coliban Res., Kyneton
    U/S
    -
    -
    -
    Wallace L., Edenhope
    6-7
    7-9
    1 000
    4 000
    Wartook L., Halls Gap
    10
    8
    10 000
    -
    Wendouree L., Ballarat
    4-6
    8-10+
    -
    *8 000
            (See also ‘Part 2 - Authorized Client Group Stocking’)
    West Barwon Dam, Forrest
    7
    9
    -
    1 000
    Wombat Res., Daylesford
    5
    8-9
    1 000
    1 000
    Wurdi Boluc Res., Wurdiboluc
    7-9
    8-9
    2 000
    2 000
    Sub-Total
    -
    -
    230 925
    91 625

1.2 Chinook Salmon

    Water Stocked
    Date
    Fish
    Size
    Chinook
    Salmon
    Murdeduke L., Winchelsea
    7
    9
    *2 000
    Purrumbete L., Camperdown
    5-8
    8-10
    *9 200
    Sub Total


    *11 200

1.3 Small Waters Stocking Program

Fisheries Victoria undertakes an annual program of stocking ongrown or advanced yearling trout in small waters (normally less than 5 hectares sur-face area) in, or adjacent to, population centres, the waters being accessible and safe for both junior and disabled anglers.

School holiday periods are usually targeted for these re-leases, with the majority of the releases being made to coincide with the second and third semester holidays when water temperatures are best suited to trout. In most instances rainbow trout are stocked as they are normally bigger than the available brown trout at that time of year and are reputedly easier to catch by inexperienced anglers.

    Water Stocked
    Date
    Fish
    Size
    Brown
    Trout
    Rainb.
    Trout
    Anderson Lake, Chiltern
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    #450
    Arboretum Lake, Euroa
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Cato Lake, Stawell
    9
    10
    -
    300
    Caulfield Racecourse Lake
    9
    10
    -
    200
    Cobden Lake, Cobden
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Condolucci’s Dam, Korumburra
    7
    8
    200
    -
    Donald Caravan Park Lake
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Emerald Lake, Emerald
    6
    9
    -
    300
    Fosters Dam, Glenrowan
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Gutheridge Lake, Sale
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    #1,100
    Hyland Lake, Churchill
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    1,000
    Jack Roper Reserve Lake,




    Broadmeadows
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    500
    Jubilee Lake, Daylesford
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    200
    Kennington Reservoir, Bendigo
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Kerford Lake, Beechworth
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    King Lake, Rutherglen
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Lismore Golf Club Dam, Lismore
    6
    10
    -
    100
    Marysville Dam, Marysville
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Morwell Lake, Morwell
    6-9
    10
    -
    #1,100
    Mt. Beauty Pondage, Mt. Beauty
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Neanger Lake, Eaglehawk
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Police Paddock Dam, Horsham
    9-10
    9-10+
    -
    600
    Rawson Dam, Rawson
    6-9
    10
    -
    600
    Rowville Lakes, Knox
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Roxburgh Park Lakes
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    St. Georges Lake, Creswick
    6-9
    10
    -
    400
    Seagull Lake, Corio
    9
    10
    -
    300
    Tea Tree Lake, Mortlake
    6-9
    10
    -
    400
    Victoria Lake, Ballarat
    6-9
    10
    -
    ##200
    Weeroona Lake, Bendigo
    6-9
    9-10
    -
    400
    Whittlesea Botanical Gardens




    Lake, Whittlesea
    10
    10+
    -
    200








    200
    13 150

2 Authorised Client Group Stocking Programs

The Department has entered into a joint program with Trout Services Victoria and the FutureFish Foundation of salmonid fry/fingerling releases in selected waters. The aim is to determine the return to anglers from small fish stocked in large numbers compared with returns to anglers from stocking yearling fish, the Department's normal practice. The releases, at the ratio of 10:1 finger-ling/yearling may be in waters not currently stocked by FV (e.g. Tullaroop Reservoir), or part of a joint stocking program e.g. Lake Purrumbete.

Fry/fingerling trout released may be chemically-imprinted prior to release to enable stock assessment programs con-ducted by MaFRI to identify the source of the fish taken in surveys. Finclipping is not an option because of the size of fish and the trauma of clipping during the warmer months of the year.

Other client group releases authorised by the Department for which fish release details have been confirmed are also listed. Authorised stockings for which no stocking report has been received will be listed at some future date when the required information is available.

NOTE: Under Section 530 of the Fisheries Regulations 1998, it is an offence to stock fish into any Victorian water, both pub-lic and private, without the written per-mission of the Director, Fisheries Victoria. Penalty: up to $2 000.

    Water Stocked
    Date
    Fish
    Size
    Brown
    Trout
    Rainb.
    Trout
    Bullen Merri L., Camperdown
    FF 12
    3
    -
    20 000
    Eildon L., Eildon
    EI/FF 12
    3
    -
    200 000
    Purrumbete L., Camperdown
    TSV 10
    2
    -
    63 672
    -
    FF 12
    3
    -
    20 000
    Tullaroop Res., Maryborough
    TSV 10
    n.a.
    50 000
    25 000
    Wendouree L., Ballarat (a)
    BFAS 6-9.
    7-8.
    6 000






    Sub Total


    56 000
    328 672

3 Total Releases - Numbers


    Brown
    Trout
    Rainb.
    Trout
    Chin.
    Salmon
    TOTAL
            3.1 Fisheries Victoria (Parts 1.1 to 1.3 above)
    Yearling




    - clipped
    *129 330
    *50 500
    *11 200
    *191530
    - unclipped
    95 970
    52 650
    -
    148 620

    225 300
    103 150
    11 200
    340 150
    % clipped
    57.4
    48.9
    100.0
    56.3
    Rising 2YO
    4 500
    -
    -
    4 500

    (*3 500)



    2YO
    *875
    *875
    -
    *1 750
    3YO
    *250
    *250
    -
    *500
    Sub-Total
    230 925
    104 275
    11 200
    346 900
    Clipped
    133 955
    51 625
    11 200
    197 280
    % clipped
    58.0
    -49.5
    -100.0
    56.9





            3.2 Client Group Stockings (Part 2 above)
    Fingerling
    50 000
    328 672
    -
    378 672
    Yearling
    6 000


    6 000
    Sub Total
    56 000
    329 172
    -
    384 672





    All Releases
    286 925
    433 447
    11 200
    731 572

4 TOTAL RELEASES - WEIGHT (kg)


    Brown
    Trout
    Rainb.
    Trout
    Chin.
    Salmon
    TOTAL
            4.1 Fisheries Victoria (Parts 1.1 to 1.3 above)
    Yearling
    21 961.5
    14 904
    1 302
    38 167.5
    Rising 2YO
    1 510
    -
    -
    1 510
    2YO
    987
    1 121
    -
    2 108
    3YO
    705
    734
    -
    1 439
    -
    25 163.5
    16 652
    1 302
    43 224.5





            4.2 Client Groups (Part 2 above)@

    -
    1 142.5

    1 142.5

5 Fish Releases Sizes
(Fisheries Victoria Programs only)
Size
Fish Length
Range
(mm)
Fish Weight
Range
(g. per fish)
% of
BT
(Numbers of fish)
% of
RT
(Numbers of fish)
% of
CS
(Numbers of fish)
1
to 25
to 0.2
-
-
-
2
26 - 50
0.3 - 1.5
CG
CG
-
3
51 - 75
1.6 - 5
CG
CG
-
4
76- 100
5.1 - 12
-
-
-
5
101 - 125
12.1 - 23
-
-
-
6
126 - 150
24 - 40
-
-
-
7
151 - 175
41 - 62
3.1
-
-
8
176 - 200
63 - 91
50.5
8.2
26.8
9
201 - 225
92 - 133
34.4
46.4
62.5
10
226 - 250
134 - 188
12.0
28.1
10.7
10+
250 +
189 +
-
17.3
-

Average fish weights 1999 (Fisheries Victoria Programs):
    Yearlings:
    Brown trout
    97.5g
      -
    -
    Rainbow trout
    143.5g
      -
    -
    Chinook salmon
    116.3g
      -
R2YO
            Ranged in individual fish weight between 308g and 386g; average weight was 336g.
2YO
            Ranged in individual fish weight between 1 032g to 1 504g; average weight was 1 205g.
3YO
            Ranged in individual fish weight between 1 960g to 3 680g; average weight was 2 878g.

6 TRANSPORT

    Man Days
          243
    Liberation vehicles
          89 000 km

7 NOTES

    *
          Indicates fin-clipped fish were released. Where fin-clipped fish were only part of the stocking, the number of marked fish is shown in brackets. Adi-pose fin (AD) was the standard clip for 1999. The angler volunteer finclip program (FINCLIP ‘99 clipped nearly 190,000 fish.
    &
          Includes assistance with client group releases, with the exceptions of Tullaroop Res. and Wendouree L.
    @
          Data incomplete - no weight available for Tullaroop Res., or Wendouree L.
    #
          Included a third release for “Fishing Week 1999”.
    ##
          Second release for “Fishing Week 1999”.
    (a)
          Released by Ballarat Fish Acclimatisation Society
          BFAS in a joint yearling fish stocking program.
    CG
          size/weight range of fish releases by FutureFish Foundation and Trout Services Victoria.
    Date
          is the date of release in months (i.e. 4 = April, 10 = October). Where the total allocation was re-leased over several months, the first and last months of releases are shown.
    EI
          Eildon Action
    FF
          FutureFish Foundation.
    N
          Stocking canceled at request of Melbourne Water.
    N.A.
          Data is not available.
    U/S
          Water conditions unsuitable for stocking.
    R
          Reduced stocking rate due to water conditions.
    R2YO
          Rising two-year-old fish
    TSV
          Trout Services Victoria
    2YO
          Two-year-old fish.
    3YO
          Three-year-old fish.

This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its officers do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other conse-quence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication. The publication is based on detailed information supplied to the Author by Fisheries Victoria.


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