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Salmonid fish releases 2003

FN0161
Marc Ainsworth

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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 DPI Regional staff. The meetings consider in detail the performance of existing stocking programs, the results of stock assessment surveys, creel survey or angler diary 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. DPI Regional staff and VRFish agree to amendments before implementation.

Continuing dry conditions experienced in parts of the State during 2003 meant some scheduled releases were cancelled and others modified.

While part of the overall Salmonid Stocking Plan, the ‘Small Waters Stocking Program’ is reported separately. This Fisheries Note includes details of the ‘Ten Waters Trout Stocking Program’ – see Notes (section 7.) for an explanation.

1.1 Brown trout & Rainbow trout

    Water Stocked
Month
Fish Size
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout
Albert Park L., Albert Park (a)
10
6
-
1 000
Aringa Res., Port Fairy
7/9
3
1 500
-
7
3
-
1 000
Banimboola L., Dartmouth
10
3
1 500
10
4
-
3 000
Barwon R., Ceres-Inverleigh
(d)
-
-
-
Batyo Catyo L, Donald
U/S
-
-
-
Beaufort L, Beaufort
7
4
1 000
-
7
3
-
1 000
Berwick Springs Estate L., Berwick
7/9
2-4
-
2 000
Blue Rock L., Willow Grove
(See also ‘Part 2 - Client Group Stocking
Programs’)
7-8
3
10 000
-
Bostock Res., Ballan
8
2
3 000
-
8
2
-
2 000
Bullarto Res., Bullarto
8
3
500
-
8
3
-
500
Bullen Merri L., Camperdown
7
2
10 000*
-
8
3
-
10 000
Cairn Curran Res., Maldon (T)
U/S
-
-
-
Cartcarrong L, Winslow
7/9
2-3
2 000
-
Colbrook Res., Ballan
7
4
200
-
Cosgrove Res., Creswick
7
4
1 000
-
7
2
-
1 000
Dean Res., Dean
6
4
500
-
6
2
-
500
Deep L., Derrinallum
U/S
-
-
-
Dock L., Horsham
U/S
-
-
-
Eildon Pondage, Eildon





4
7
2 500
-
7-9
8
1 340
-
8-11
8
-
1 750
8-11
10
250
-
8-11
10
-
250
11/12
4-5
1 750
-
11
5
-
500
Elingamite L., Cobden
8
3
3 000
-
8
3
-
500
Fyans L., Pomonal (T)

8
2
5 400*
-
8
3
-
5 400*
12
1
6 000
-
12
1
-
6 000
Gillear L., Allansford
7/9
2-3
2 000
-
7
2
-
1 000
Glenmaggie L., Heyfield
8
3
2 000*
-
Goldfields Res., Maryborough
8
2
200
-
Gong Gong Res., Ballarat
U/S
-
-
-
Goulburn River, Thornton
9
5
250(e)
-
9
7
-
250(e)
Greenhill L., Ararat
U/S
-
-
-
Hamilton L., Hamilton
7/9
2-3
3 000
-
7
2
-
2 000
Harcourt Res., Harcourt Nth. (T)
U/S
-
-
-
Hepburn Lagoon, Blampied (T)
U/S
-
-
-
Hollands Cr., Tatong
7
2
1 000*
-
Hopkins R., Allansford
7
2
2 000*
-
Hume Weir, Albury-Wodonga
11
4
10 000
-
Jil Jil L., Donald
U/S
-
-
-
Konongwootong Res., Coleraine
6/9
2
2 000
-
6
2
-
1 000
Lauriston Res., Kyneton
10
3
7 500
-
Lillydale L., Lilydale
7/10
2-6
-
2 000
Macalister R., Heyfield:
- above Lake Glenmaggie
8/9
3
7 000*
-
- below Lake Glenmaggie
8
3
-
7 000*
Malmsbury Res., Malmsbury (T)
U/S
Merri R., Warrnambool:
6
3
7 300*
-
Modewarre L., Mt. Moriac (T)

7
2
4 500*
-
8
3
-
4 500*
12
1
5 000
-
12
1
-
5 000
Moorabool Res., Bolwarrah
U/S
-
-
-
Mount Beauty Pondage
11
6
1 000
-
11
6
-
1 500
Mount Emu Cr., Darlington
6
3
3 300*
-
Murdeduke L., Winchelsea (T)
U/S
-
-
-
Narracan L., Yallourn
11
4
7 000
-
11
4
-
3 000
Natimuk L., Natimuk
U/S
-
-
-
Newlyn Res., Newlyn (T)
11
4
3 600*
-
12
1
4 000
-
Nursery Res., Macedon
8
2
1 000
-
Purrumbete L., Camperdown (T)
6
2
15 000
-
6/7
2
-
15 000
Rocklands Res., Balmoral
7-10
3
22 000
-
Ryans Cr., Molyullah
7
2
500*
-
St.Georges L., Creswick
7
4
500
-
7
2
-
500
Talbot Res., Talbot
10
3
1 000
-
Tarwin River East Branch
8
3
-
1 000*
Teddington Res’s., Stuart Mill:
- Top Res.
U/S
-
-
-
- Bottom Res.
8
-
1 500
-
Tooliorook L., Lismore
8-10
3
3 000
-
8
2
-
4 000
Toolondo Res., Toolondo (T)
U/S
-
-
-
Trawool Reservoir, Trawool
9
3
2 000*
-
Upper Coliban Res., Kyneton
U/S
-
-
-
Wallace L., Edenhope
U/S
-
-
-
Wartook L., Halls Gap
7-10
3
14 000
-
Wendouree L., Ballarat
9
3
3 000
-
6-7
2
-
8 000
West Barwon Dam, Forrest
7
2
-
4 000
Wombat Res., Daylesford
8
3
1 000
-
8
3
-
1 000
Wurdi Boluc Res., Wurdiboluc
7-10
2-3
6 000
-
7
2
-
4 000
Sub-Total
-
-
194 590
101 150

1.2 Atlantic salmon

    Water Stocked
Month
Fish Size
Atlantic Salmon
Bullen Merri L., Camperdown
7
2
2 500
Purrumbete L., Camperdown
7
2
2 500
Sub Total
-
-
5 000

1.3 Chinook salmon

    Water Stocked
Month
Fish Size
Chinook Salmon
Bullen Merri L., Camperdown
6
4
7 250
Purrumbete L., Camperdown
6
4
2 500
Sub Total
-
-
9 750

1.4 Small Waters Stocking Program

Fisheries Victoria undertakes an annual program of stock-ing 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.

This reporting also includes several stockings made to ‘Fishing Week 2003’ events and other special one-off occasions.

    Water Stocked
Month
Fish Size
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout
Alexandra L., Ararat
6-9
5
-
400
Anderson L., Chiltern
10
5
-
300
Arboretum L., Euroa
6-9
5
-
400
Bartlett L., Tatura
6
5
-
200
Cato L., Stawell
9/10
5
-
500
Caulfield Racecourse L., Caulfield
7
5
-
200
Cummins Reserve L, Yea
U/S
-
-
-
Dawsons Dam, Snake Valley
9
3
100
-
9
5
-
200
Donald Caravan Park L., Donald
U/S
Dunmunkle Cr. L., Rupanyup
9
5
-
300
Emerald L., Emerald (a) (b)
6/9/10
5
-
2 061
Ess Lagoon,Casterton
6/9
2-5
-
800
Gate Lake, Mornington
9
3
100
-
9
5
-
300
Golf Course Dam, Longwood
9
5
-
200
Gutheridge L., Sale
10
5
-
250
Guyatt L., Sale
6
5
-
250
Hanging Rock L., Hanging Rock
10
5
-
500
Heyfield Racecourse L., Heyfield
9
5
-
200
Hyland L., Churchill
6/9
4-6
500
-
6/9/11
4-6
-
1 800
Jack Roper Reserve L.,
Broadmeadows
6-10
5-6
-
750
Jubilee L., Daylesford
6/9
5
-
400
Jubilee L., Skipton
U/S
-
-
-
Kennington Res., Bendigo
6/9
5
-
600
Lismore Golf Club Dam, Lismore
U/S
-
-
-
Marysville Dam, Marysville
6/9
5
-
400
Morwell L., Morwell
6-10
5
-
2 000
Old Dunkeld Arboretum
6/9
5
-
1 000
Police Paddock Dam, Horsham
9
5
-
200
Rable Park L., Murtoa
9
5
-
300
Railway dam, Skipton
6
5
-
250
Rowville Lakes, Knox
6/9
5
-
1 250
Roxburgh Park Lakes
6/9
5-6
-
400
St. Augustines, Geelong
6/9
5-6
-
400
Sambell L., Beechworth
6-10
5
-
900
Seagull L., Corio
6-10
5-6
-
900
Taylors Lakes., Keilor
U/S
-
-
-
Tea Tree L., Mortlake
6/9
5
-
400
Tom Thumb L., Eaglehawk
6/9
5
-
200
Victoria L., Ballarat
9/10
5
-
400
Watonga Drive Dam, Horsham
U/S
-
-
-
Westlake Reserve, Melton
10
5
-
300
Whittlesea Botanical Gardens L., Whittlesea
U/S
-
-
-
Yarrambat L, Yarrambat
6-10
5-6
-
850
Sub Total
-
-
700
20 761


2. Client group stocking programs

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

NOTE: It is an offence to stock fish into any Victorian water, both pub-lic and private, without the written per-mission of the Executive Director, Fisheries Division. Penalty: up to $2 000.

    Water Stocked
    Month
    Fish Size
    Brown Trout
    Rainbow Trout
Blue Rock L., Willow Grove
FF 11
1
-
50 000
Eildon L., Eildon
FF 11/12
1
-
250 000
Lilydale L, Lilydale
YVFF 10
5/6
-
300
Moyne R, Port Fairy (c)
WFF 8
2
2 000*
-
Rowville L’s., Rowville
RW 12
6/8
-
202
Tullaroop Res, Maryborough
BDAA
U/S
-
-
Wendouree L., Ballarat
BFAS
2
3 000
-
Sub Total
-
-
5 000
300 502

3. Total releases - Numbers

BT
RT
AS
CS
TOTAL
3.1 Fisheries Victoria (Parts 1.1 to 1.3 above)
Fingerling
15 000
11 000
-
-
26 000
Yearling
174 200
108 161
5 000
9 750
297 111
2YO
5 840
2 500
-
-
8 340
3YO
250
250
-
-
500
Sub-Total
195 290
121 911
5 000
9 750
331 951

BT
RT
AS
CS
TOTAL
3.2 Client Group Stockings (Part 2 above)
Fingerling
-
300 000
-
-
300 000
Yearling
5 000
500
-
-
5 500
2YO
-
2
-
-
2
3YO
-
-
-
-
-
Sub-Total
5 000
300 502
-
-
305 502

3.3 Total Stockings (3.1 & 3.2 above)
All Fish
200 290
422 413
5 000
9 750
637 453

4. Total releases - Weight (kg)

BT
RT
AS
CS
TOTAL
4.1 Fisheries Victoria (Parts 1.1 to 1.3 above)
Fingerling
30
39
-
-
69
Yearling
15 623
15 239
50
975
31 887
2YO
6 424
3 250
-
-
9 674
3YO
700
775
-
-
1 475
Sub Total
22 777
19 303
50
975
43 105
4.2 Client Groups (Part 2 above)
Fingerling
-
1 200
-
-
1 200
Yearling
400
105
-
-
505
2YO
-
3
-
-
3
Sub Total
400
1 308
-
-
1 708
4.3 All Fish (Parts 4.1 and 4.2 above)
All Fish
23 177
20 611
50
975
44 813

5. Fish release sizes

    Size
Weight Range (g)
    1
>10
    2
10-49
    3
50-99
    4
100-199
    5
200-299
    6
300-499
    7
500-999
    8
1000-1999
    9
2000-2999
    10
3000-3999
    10+
4000+

            Fish weight ranges 2003 (Fisheries Victoria Programs):
    Fingerlings
Brown trout:2g
Rainbow trout:3.5g
    Yearlings:

Brown trout20 - 145g
Rainbow trout32 - 300g
Atlantic salmon30 - 35g
Chinook salmon110 - 120g

    2YO
Ranged in individual fish weight between 1.3 and 1.8kg for brown trout and 1.1 and 1.5kg for rainbow trout.
    3YO
Ranged in individual fish weight between 3.1 and 4.5kg for brown trout and 3.0 and 4.2kg for rainbow trout.

6. Transport

    Man Days
223
    Liberation vehicles
91,869 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. Adipose fin
(AD) was the standard clip for 2003.

The angler volunteer fin-clip program FINCLIP did not occur in 2003 because of warm water temperatures in the Goulburn River caused by drought conditions.
(a) Albert Park Lake is stocked to provide fishing opportunities for junior anglers during the ‘Kid’s Come & Try’ fishing days which are part of Fishing Week. Parks Victoria require the removal of the fish after the event. Recovered trout were subsequently released into Emerald Lake.
(b) 600 of these rainbow trout were purchased using funds from the Recreational Fishing Licence Trust Fund.
(c)Purchased and transported by Fisheries Victoria on behalf of Warrnambool Fly Fishers using funds from the Recreational Fishing Licence
(d)Stocking cancelled pending resolution of threatened species issues with DSE.
(e)Dart tagged trout stocked as part of a PIRVIC (Snobs Creek) research project.
MonthThe date of release in months (i.e. 4 = April, 10 = October). Where the total allocation was released over several months, the first and last months of releases are usually shown.
BDAABallarat & District Angling Association
BFASBallarat Fish Acclimatisation Society
FFFutureFish Foundation
RCPRocklands Caravan Park
RW Ray White Real Estate Pty. Ltd.
YVFFYarra Valley Flyfishers
TTen Waters Trout Stocking Program. A five-year trial program of stocking selected waters each year with both yearling fish (fin-clipped) and fingerling fish. The objective of the program is to assess the relative contributions to fish stock and anglers take from the release of two size classes of fish. Drought impacts, low water levels and maintenance works by water management authorities has meant that some these waters have not received fingerling fish in 2003 as anticipated.
U/SWater conditions unsuitable for stocking due to low water level (drought impacts) or maintenance works.
BTBrown Trout
RTRainbow Trout
ASAtlantic salmon
2YOTwo-year-old fish
3YOThree-year-old fish.

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