Vic Fish Stock 2011

Fisheries Management Paper
Fisheries Victoria Management Report Series No. 82 June 2011

Vic Fish Stock meeting outcomes - 2011

Contents

Introduction
2011 Vic Fish Stock outcomes
2010 salmonid stocking outcomes
2011 native fish stocking outcomes
Background

Improving your fisheries statewide
Improving Recreational Fishing opportunities
Recreational Fishing Licence Trust Account
Recovering from drought
Fisheries Victoria contacts

Appendix 1 – Proposed fish stockings
Gippsland
North East
North West
Port Phillip
South west

Appendix 2 – Fish Stocking for Recreational Purposes Policy

Figure1 Map of Victoria showing DPI regional

Figure 1 Map of Victoria showing Department of Primary Industries regional

Introduction

2011 Vic Fish Stock outcomes

The Vic Fish Stock outcomes proposed a total of 587,250 salmonids and 2,141,000 native fish to be stocked into Victorian public waters in 2011-12. Details of the proposed species and numbers to be stocked for each waterbody are presented in Appendix 1.

Summary of proposed Vic Fish Stockings
  Proposed stocking numbers*

*Note: The final numbers and locations where fish are stocked may be influenced by a range of factors including:

  • Suitability of receiving water, i.e. water quality, water levels, infrastructure maintenance, decisions of waterway managers
  • Security of fish supply i.e. unforseen impacts on production (mortality, disease, quarantine status etc)
  • Availability of required stocks from private suppliers
  • ** numbers dependant on outcomes of breeding trial.
Salmonids (2011)  
Brown trout 301,400
Rainbow trout 260,850
Atlantic salmon 25,000
  
Natives (2012)  
Australian bass 47,000
Golden perch 1,249,100
Macquarie perch 10,000**
Murray cod 788,900
Silver perch 46,000
Trout cod 10,000**
  
Total 2,728,250

2010 salmonid stocking outcomes

The 2010 Vic Fish Stock proposed 466,138 salmonids to be stocked in 2010. A total of 441,782 salmonids were stocked as part of the Vic Fish Stock commitments which included the Premier and Family Fishing lakes. No Chinook salmon were available for stocking this year. Two additional stocking initiatives were also undertaken this year including bushfire recovery stockings undertaken early in 2010 and drought recovery stockings in November 2010. The result was a total of 706,282 salmonids released in 2010. A breakdown of released salmonid species and numbers is presented below.

Salmonid stockings – total numbers stocked in 2010
  Brown trout Rainbow Trout Total
Number 246,370 459,912 706,282
Salmonid stockings - breakdown of salmonid stockings per program
  Brown trout Rainbow Trout Total
Vic Fish Stock 236,370 205,412 441782
Drought Recovery 10,000 177,500 187,500
Bushfire Recovery   77,000 77,000
Total 246,370 459,912 706,282

2011 native fish stocking outcomes

The 2011 stocking plan for native fish was developed from the 2010 Vic Fish Stock report. It scheduled 1,612,300 native fish to be stocked in 2011. A total of 2,088,740 native fish were stocked which exceeded this commitment. A breakdown of released native fish species and numbers is presented below.

Native fish stockings – total numbers stocked 2011
  Total stocked *

* numbers correct at time of printing but may change

Natives (2011)  
Australian bass 102,270
Golden perch 1,129,600
Macquarie perch 8,300
Murray cod 806,570
Silver perch 36,000
Trout cod 6,000
  
Total 2,088,740

Background

The Vic Fish Stock regional consultative meetings (formerly known as CONS) were held in March and April 2011 to plan the number of salmonids to be stocked in 2011 and the number of native fish that will be stocked in 2012.

The Vic Fish Stock meetings provide a forum for discussions on fish stocking regimes and related recreational fisheries management issues. Five regional meetings were held. The meetings involve invited representatives from Fisheries Victoria, the Victorian Recreational Fishing representative body (VRFish), the Australian Trout Foundation, Native Fish Australia, Water Management agencies, Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs), Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), and angling association representatives. This report summarises the key outcomes of the 2011 Vic Fish Stock meetings. Draft outcomes from the meetings are prepared by Fisheries Victoria and circulated to meeting participants prior to the publication of this document.

Stakeholders have input into the process that determines what species go where and when through their participation in the annual Vic Fish Stock regional consultative meetings.

The meetings:

  • Review the current year's stocking plan and identify any modifications
  • Draft the following year's stocking plan
  • Identify other issues relevant to fish stocking
  • Identify current fishery management issues

The Department acknowledges and commends the important contribution made by stakeholders who provide their time to prepare for, and attend these meetings.

Vic Fish Stock meetings held were:

  • Gippsland meeting held at Traralgon on the 2nd March 2011
  • South West meeting held at Colac on the 9th March 2011
  • Port Phillip meeting held at Geelong 16th March 2011
  • North West meeting held at Bendigo on the 30th March 2011
  • North East meeting held at Benalla on the 4th April 2011

Improving your fisheries statewide

The following is an overview of statewide inland fisheries management programs that relate to fish stocking.

Improving Recreational Fishing opportunities

Fisheries Victoria has been working on a number of projects to further enhance recreational fishing facilities and opportunities across the state. A brief overview of key activities is presented below.

Enhanced Recreational Fishing Program

A number of programs that have been operating under the Enhanced Recreational Fishing Program have now been completed or will draw to an end as of 30 June 2011.

Significants achievements that relate to inland fisheries include:

Improving Angler Access

Various on-ground works to improve access for recreational fishers in priority areas have been funded. Works have been completed at Lake Purrumbete and Aringa Reservoir near Port Fairy. Other projects on the Howqua, Jamieson and Delatite Rivers are near completion.

Guide to Inland Angling Waters of Victoria

A revised online version of the guide became available in April 2010. Further revisions were conducted in 2011 to reflect previously drought affected waters that have now returned to water levels that are suitable for stocking.

Developing New Fisheries

Planning and actions associated with the development of new fisheries and improved fishing opportunities have been undertaken. This includes:

  • Improving fishing opportunities in Nagambie Lakes through stocking
  • Developing a trout cod recreational fishery
  • Developing a Macquarie perch recreational fishery
  • Stocking Australian bass in Gippsland
  • Creating a recreational fishery in Devilbend Reservoir.

New native fish production facility in Victoria

DPI has completed new native fish production facilities at Snobs Creek. The $1.9 million upgrade will significantly increase fingerling production of Murray cod and golden perch. It will also expand the capacity to breed endangered fish such as Macquarie perch and trout cod. Infrastructure upgrades were also made to improve the salmonid hatchery at Snobs creek

Classification of Victorian Inland Waters

A model which classifies key Victorian rivers and streams as either salmonid, native or mixed fisheries was applied to key waters across the state in 2010. Results have been published in Inland Waters Recreational Fishing Classification (Fisheries Management Report Series No. 80) November 2010.

Increase Fish Stocking by 30%

DPI achieved a target of increasing fish stocking by 30% over the 4 year period between 2006 and 2010. The increase included both salmonid and native fish species. A record 1.9 million fish were stocked in 2010.

Go Fishing in Victoria

The Go Fishing in Victoria initiative has now been completed. It was implemented between 2006 and 2011 with the aim of improving recreational fishing facilities and infrastructure at selected sites and promoting opportunities for fishing as a family activity.

Premier Lakes

Access and facilities have been upgraded at the following five lakes:

  • Lillydale Lake
  • Eildon Pondage
  • Kennington Reservoir (Bendigo)
  • Jubilee Lake (Daylesford)
  • Hyland Lake (Churchill)

These lakes were part of the Premier Lakes program and will now be managed as Family Fishing Lakes. These waters will be stocked prior to the second and third term school holidays with 'ready to catch' advanced yearling rainbow trout.

Premier Rivers

Recreational fishing access and facilities at sections of the Hopkins, Goulburn and Kiewa rivers have been improved. The Hopkins River was launched as the first Premier River in 2009. Improvement works are being finalised on the Kiewa and Goulburn Rivers.

Information will be available for each of the river stretches identifying key access points and the type of fishing experience and facilities that they provide.

A wide range of other informative products have also been produced as part of the initiative. These are designed to assist budding fishers and experienced anglers to make the most of Victoria's wide range of recreational fisheries.

Australian bass stocking update

The Australian bass stocking program was expanded in 2010 with over 100,000 fingerlings released into seven Gippsland waters, including three rivers for the first time.

Recent advances in the genetic knowledge of Victorian bass stocks confirmed Gippsland bass are essentially one stock rather than several, as previously thought. This means brood stock bass from many Gippsland catchments within their natural range can now be used when breeding fingerlings, which has increased brood stock collection opportunities and consequently, fingerling production.

The bass stocking program has benefited from extensive brood stock collection by researchers from the Arthur Rylah Institute (DSE) and is well supported by VRFish, Native Fish Australia and local Gippsland anglers.

New waters to receive Australian bass fingerlings were the Mitchell, Avon and Thomson rivers, which contained low density populations of wild bass, some of which have been used to breed the fingerlings being stocked. Lake Glenmaggie, Blue Rock Reservoir, Lake Narracan and the Macalister River were also stocked for the second consecutive year which is the ideal stocking strategy for these fisheries.

Development of a Macquarie perch recreational fishery

Fisheries Victoria aquaculture scientists from the Fisheries Research Branch (FRB) at Snobs Creek made a major breakthrough in getting captive Macquarie perch to successfully breed. The scientists used improved diet management and advanced hormone therapy to induce egg maturation and spawning.

During the 1980s and 1990s, Fisheries Victoria produced Macquarie perch for stocking programs using brood stock caught from the wild during the spawning season. But despite numerous attempts over the last half century Fisheries Victoria have been unable to breed Macquarie perch using fish held in captivity at Snobs Creek until now.

Macquarie perch are a valued recreational fish in Victoria that can only be taken from a few waters in accordance with strict catch limits and an annual three-month closed season.

This breeding breakthrough will greatly assist the recovery of Macquarie perch in its natural range, given declines in its distribution and abundance.

In 2009, Fisheries Victoria instigated a new breeding program for Macquarie perch that saw 3,550 fingerlings released into Expedition Pass Reservoir and Hollands Creek, near Tatong, last year. This year 8,300 Macquarie perch were released into three waters over summer, including 5,600 fingerlings which were bred in captivity. Waters stocked included Expedition Pass, Lake William Hovell and the Ovens River near Gapstead.

Lake Nagambie fishery assessment

Native fish stocking was reintroduced into Lake Nagambie in 2008 when 200,000 golden perch and 100,000 Murray cod fingerlings were released. More than 600,000 golden perch and 150,000 Murray cod have now been stocked into Lake Nagambie over the last three years.

It is critical to determine if these fish have survived and grown and to assess the benefits from this stocking. Scientists from Fisheries Research Branch at Snobs Creek are currently evaluating the stockings using two different approaches.

The first involves interviewing anglers between December 2010 and Easter 2011 to gauge how the fishery is performing. Anglers are interviewed while they are fishing and are asked about their catch, time spent fishing, their target species and level of angling satisfaction. Local anglers will also be used as an ongoing point of contact for Fisheries Victoria. The information will be used to help gauge the success of the stocking program to fine tune management strategies.

The second approach involves directly sampling the fish in Lake Nagambie to see what species are present and to quantify the survival, growth and proportion of stocked fish within the overall population. Results of the assessment will be available in late 2011 or early 2012.

The stockings and fisheries assessment are well supported by the Nagambie Angling Club, whose members are keen to see the fishery return to its former glory.

Trout cod fishery update

Researchers are undertaking routine surveys of Lakes Kerferd and Sambell to assess the performance of the stocked trout cod. These investigations indicate that there has been survival and growth of the stocked fish. Preliminary results suggest that the Kerferd stockings of trout cod are present along the dam wall in reasonable numbers with multiple year-classes present. Thirty four trout cod were sampled ranging from 7 cm to 32 cm in length (including 7 larger than those previously recorded and probably from the first or second stocking). Trout cod in Lake Kerferd seem to be absent from areas other than the dam wall and spillway area.

In Lake Sambell much lower abundance of trout cod was found with six individuals up to 18 cm recorded at the end of the survey. Most trout cod in Lake Sambell were sampled from within 50 m of the boat ramp and habitat that seems of reasonable quality on the opposite shore appeared to be largely unutilised.

Development of a recreational catfish fishery

Catfish were a popular angling species but numbers have declined. The demand for catfish recreational fisheries is high and several waters with potential for development as recreational catfish fisheries have been identified. RFL funding has been sought to assist in the ongoing development of these potential fisheries through assisting the collection of broodfish, securing a catfish breeder, and stocking fish to create new catfish fisheries.

Murray cod return to Lake Charlegrark

In December 2010, 300 Murray cod were released in Lake Charlegrark, a popular recreational lake in the west Wimmera. The stocking was carried out by Fisheries Officers from the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) in conjunction with members of the Wimmera Angling Association.

When Lake Booroopki began drying out in the late 1990s, local anglers agreed to let the lake be harvested by a commercial fisherman who relocated any Murray cod and sold other fin-fish. Funds from this sale were placed in a trust fund. This trust fund was used to purchase 300 yearling Murray cod. The cod weighed 150-200 grams each and measuring 15-20 cm. They are expected to reach breeding maturity within three to four years and the legal minimum length size of 60 cm within four to six years, depending on lake conditions.

Charlegrark was also stocked with 3500 Murray cod in May 2011 as part of the drought recovery project.

Snobs Creek hatchery upgrade

Victoria's new native fish production facility at Snobs Creek will significantly boost the supply of fish for restocking. The completion of this $1.9 million project will allow for a significant increase in the production of traditional recreational fishing species such as Murray cod and golden perch.

The new native fish hatchery will also expand the Department of Primary Industries' capacity to breed endangered fish such as trout cod and Macquarie perch.

The upgrades have seen a series of new ponds built to accommodate brood fish, three new plankton ponds for juvenile fish and an eco-friendly wetland for the treatment of effluent water. It also includes new state-of-the-art facilities for incubating and rearing native fish.

The new native fish facilities complement the trout and salmon production capacity at Snobs Creek. The Victorian Government has approved the allocation of funding to expand and upgrade the Snobs Creek trout hatchery.

$218,000 has been allocated from revenue raised through the sale of recreational fishing licences to buy fish tanks, a fish counter and fish grader as well as increasing water flow and oxygen supply to the salmonid hatching house.

The funds will also be used to secure the supply of up to 140,000 yearling trout (mainly brown trout) to stock drought recovery waters over the next two years.

Recreational Fishing Licence Trust Account

Every year the Victorian Government, through the Recreational Fishing Licence Trust Account, disburses revenue derived from the sale of Recreational Fishing Licences to projects that will improve recreational fishing in Victoria. The trust has allocated an annual grant of $200,000 to Fisheries Victoria to secure additional native and salmonid species for the statewide stocking program.

Chinook salmon

Over the last 40 years, Chinook salmon have been bred at Snobs Creek and stocked into western district lakes where they have created exceptional trophy fisheries. At its peak, this fishery was one of the few land locked Chinook salmon fisheries in the world, generating extraordinary angler interest, participation and associated regional economic and social benefits.

Chinook salmon production at Snobs creek has fallen significantly over the last 6 years with the last significant stocking event of 20,000 in 2006. A number of factors have impacted on Chinook salmon production including increase in environmental stress on fish associated with long-term drought conditions. These conditions resulted in elevated water temperatures, reduced water flow, increased incidence of disease and poor reproductive success.

Despite considerable 'in-house' effort to mitigate Chinook salmon production risks including; new tanks, bulk oxygen supply, fish health management protocols, photo-period controlled lights (for out of season production) and expert technical workshops, Chinook salmon production remains unreliable.

Three year classes of Chinook salmon currently reside at Snobs Creek.

Funding has ben sought from the Recreational Fishing Licence revenue to improve the reliability of fish production and stocking of Chinook salmon at DPI Snobs Creek. The project will include an assessment of the genetic diversity of the Snobs Creek population to investigate the extent to which inbreeding may be impacting on reproductive outcomes. It will also analyse fish production methods and trends in order to identify key production issues impacting on the reliability of Chinook salmon breeding, develop a 'best practice' Chinook salmon breeding Standard Operating Procedure. The outcomes of this work will culminate in the 2012/13 breeding season.

One Million Murray cod in Eildon

The Lake Eildon fishery is receiving a major boost in Murray cod stocking. The project, titled 'Murray Cod Million – Lake Eildon', will release one million cod over the next three years as the first part of a 10 year massive boost to Murray cod numbers in Lake Eildon. In 2010, 383,000 Murray cod were stocked into the lake.

The project is being monitored by Fisheries Victoria scientists from Snobs Creek. The impact of this large pulse of juvenile cod will be tracked by combining expert angler feedback with formal surveys undertaken by the researchers. The fish have all been marked to identify them as the stocked fish. The researchers will survey the lake in year three of the project to track how the fish are surviving and growing.

Recovering from drought

Over the last decade, south east Australia has been profoundly impacted by the effects of long term drought. Below average rainfall, above average temperatures and reduced water recharge has resulted in many lakes and impoundments drying up or returning to intermittent wetland conditions. Recreational fishers have seen a dramatic reduction in the number of available fishing lakes and impoundments available to them during this period.

In October 2010, Recreational Fishing Licence revenue was approved to procure and stock fish (predominately trout), to re-establish recreational fishing in waters recovering from long-term drought conditions. This project comprises the following three elements:

Part A

The immediate procurement of fish (mainly trout) in 2010 from private hatcheries and release fish predominately into Western district lakes and impoundments

Part B

Providing a contribution toward operating costs and some capital items to increase production of trout at DPI's Snobs Creek trout hatchery in preparation of increased demand to resume normal stocking levels in these lakes in the future, and

Part C

Extending the drought recovery stockings for native fish as further recovery of lakes suitable for native fisheries occurs.

Part A and C of the project have substantially been completed with more than 177,000 trout released across 17 waters and 171,000 Murray cod and 5000 golden perch stocked into 16 waters.

Arrangements are well underway to expand trout production capacity at Snobs Creek including the purchase of capital equipment (fish graders, counters, tanks and piping etc). Work already underway to expand the hatchery has led to an increase in trout survival and improved growth. Snobs Creek is now confident in meeting new drought recovery trout stocking targets.

On top of significant rainfall in spring, Victoria has now experienced extraordinary rainfall throughout summer including major flooding in many northern regions. As a consequence, a significant number of previously dry lakes and impoundments predominately in north-western Victoria have now filled and are excellent candidates for native fish stocking. The increase in the number of waterways available for native fish stocking has created a unique opportunity to reinvigorate recreational fisheries through expanding fish stocking. Many of these waters once supported high quality, stocked recreational fisheries.

Normally these lakes would be considered for stocking at this current round of Vic Fish Stock meetings in March-April 2011, however to capitalise on improved conditions, native fish were sourced urgently and stocked in May 2011.

Fisheries Victoria contacts –

For inland fisheries management assistance:

Manager Inland Fisheries:
Anthony Forster - 03 9658 4375

Fish stocking enquiries:
John Douglas - 03 5772 0254

For compliance assistance:

To report fisheries offences call 13 FISH (13 3474).

For state-wide fisheries management assistance:

Fisheries Victoria, 1 Spring Street, Melbourne: 03 9658 4375

For general enquiries:

Call the DPI Customer Service Centre on 136 186 or visit www.depi.vic.gov.au

Appendix 1 – Proposed fish stockings

Using the tables

The tables present a summary of five Vic Fish Stock consultation meetings held across regional Victoria. They reflect the key outcomes from the minutes recorded at each meeting that were circulated to all participants prior to finalisation. Proposals for stockings were received prior to meetings. These proposals were discussed and a final position determined by consensus. The outcome represents the shared decision of the meeting attendees resulting from this assessment.

Gippsland
Water body
and location
Special
management
arrangements
Species Proposed
Stocking
Number
Stocking
regime
Angler
submission
Outcome
and
Comments
Avon River
(Stratford)
  Australian bass 3,000 Stocked annually Sale Fly Fishing Club request Avon River to be a mixed fishery Undertook a 'one off' stocking of 15,000 Australian bass to
replace brood stock removed for breeding trials. Annual stocking number 3,000 per year (from Stratford to Valencia Creek)
(2011-15).
Survey in 2015 if resources available and review stocking as required.
Bemm River   Estuary perch    Bemm River Angling Club request estuary perch No commitment to stock estuary perch into the Bemm River for 2011/2012. Estuary perch currently not available for stocking and more information required to understand decline in stock numbers in this system.
Blue Rock Lake
(Willow Grove)
  Brown trout 10,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking of 10,000 brown trout.
  Rainbow trout 7,000    Received drought recovery stocking of rainbow trout in November 2010. Maintain stocking of 7,000 rainbow trout.
  Australian bass 15,000 Stocked annually   20,000 Australian bass stocked in December 2010. Stock 15,000 Australian bass annually (2011-15). Survey in 2015 if resources available and review stocking rate as required.
Cowwarr Weir/
Thompson River
(Cowwarr)
  Australian bass 2,000 Stocked annually   11,000 Australian bass stocked in December 2010. Stock 2,000 Australian bass annually (2011-15). Survey in 2015 if resources available and review stocking rate as required.
Dargo River
(Dargo)
     Sale Fly Fishing Club request trout stocking Dargo River considered to support self sustaining brown trout population. Stocking not supported. Review 2012.
Garfield Lake
(Garfield)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 500 Stocked twice per year   Maintain stocking of 250 rainbow trout for 2nd and 3rd term school holidays.
Glenmaggie Lake
(Glenmaggie)
  Rainbow trout 2,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking of 2,000 rainbow trout (fin clipped).
  Australian bass 10,000 Stocked annually   22,000 bass stocked in December 2010. Stock 15,000 Australian bass annually (2011-15). Survey in 2015 if resources available and review stocking as required.
Guthridge Lake
(Sale)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 500 Stocked twice per year   Stocking transferred from Gyatt Lake in 2010. 250 rainbow trout for 2nd and 3rd term school holidays (see Gyatt Lake).
Guyatt Lake
(Sale)
      Stocking transferred to nearby Lake Gutheridge due to better water security, access and facilities (see Gutheridge Lake).
Hazelwood Pondage
(Morwell)
  Barramundi   Not stocked   TEP assessment to stock Barramundi obtained. International Power (land manager) has not given approval to stock.
Heyfield Racecourse
(Heyfield)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   Maintain stocking of 200 rainbow trout for 2nd and 3rd term school holidays.
Hyland Lake
(Churchill)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 2,000    Premier Lake initiative ended 2010. 750 rainbow trout for the 2nd & 3rd term school holidays. 500 rainbow trout for fishing event in November.
Macalister River

Below Lake
Glenmaggie
  Brown trout 2,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking of 2,000 brown trout.
Below Lake
Glenmaggie
  Australian bass 2,000 Stocked annually   Stock 2,000 Australian bass annually (2011-15). Survey and review stocking rate as required.
Above Lake
Glenmaggie to
Basin Flat
  Rainbow trout 7,000 Stocked annually Sale Fly Fishing Club request trout stocking to take place earlier if possible Maintain stocking of 7,000 rainbow trout. Stock earlier if possible. (Fin clipped).
Above Lake
Glenmaggie to
Basin Flat
  Brown trout    Sale Fly Fishing Club request the 2,000 brown trout stocking be withheld this year Stocking suspended due to high natural recruitment, review stocking as required in future.
Glenfalloch homestead
to Wellington River
-Macalister junction
  Rainbow trout 2,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking of 2,000 rainbow trout.
Mitchell River
(Waterford to
Iguana Creek)
  Australian bass 5,000 Stocked annually   'One off' stocking to replace Australian bass brood stock removed from Mitchell River. Maintain 5,000 Australian bass stocked annually (201115). Survey in 2015 and review stocking as required.
Morwell Lake
(Morwell)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 2,000 Stocked three times per year   750 rainbow trout for 2nd and 3rd term school holidays and 500 rainbow trout for Fishing Week event.
Narracan Lake
(Moe)
  Brown trout 7,000 Stocked annually   Continue stocking with brown trout (fin clipped) until Australian bass stocking established.
  Rainbow trout 3,000 Stocked annually   Continue stocking with rainbow trout (fin clipped) until Australian bass stocking established.
  Australian bass 10,000 Stocked annually   Initial stocking of 20,000 in December 2010. Stock 10,000 Australian bass annually (2011-15). Survey in 2015 and review stocking as required. If Australian bass successful then discontinue with brown trout and rainbow trout stockings.
Timbarra River
(Timbarra)
  Brown trout    Sale Fly Fishing Club - request survey/ stocking due to depleted breeding stock Survey not supported. Timbarra River considered to support a self sustaining brown trout population.
Tyers Lake
(Lake Tyers)
  Estuary perch    Gippsland Angling Club Association request estuary perch stocking No commitment to stock estuary perch into Lake Tyers for 2011/2012. Estuary perch currently not available for stocking and more information required to understand any decline in stock numbers in this water.
North East
Water body
and location
Special
management
arrangements
Species Proposed
Stocking
Number 2011
Vic Fish Stock
Stocking
regime
Angler
submission
2011
Comments
Allans Flat Dredge Hole
(Allans Flat)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 700 Stocked biannually North East Angling Association request 2 stockings of 350 rainbow trout 350 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
  Golden perch 2,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 5000 golden perch Not supported. Good fishing at current stocking levels.
  Catfish    North East Angling Association request 3,000 catfish Lake considered as potential future catfish water. Catfish currently not available.
Amaroo Lake
(Kialla Lakes,
Shepparton)
  Golden perch 500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Anderson Lake
(Chiltern)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 600 Stock annually North East Angling Association request 300 rainbow trout 300 rainbow trout 1st term school holidays and 300 rainbow trout stocked for Fishing Week Event.
  Golden perch 1,000 Stock annually North East Angling Association request 500 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Arboretum Dam
(Euroa)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked annually   200 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Banimboola Lake (Dartmouth)   Rainbow trout 5,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 5,000 rainbow trout Received an additional 'one off' stocking of rainbow trout in September 2010. Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Brown trout 3,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 3,000 brown trout Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Bartlett Lake
(Tatura)
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually   Lake currently has limited access to angling. Shepparton City Council plan to improve access. Review stocking against access in 2012.
Benalla Lake
(Benalla)
  Murray cod 5,000 Stocked annually Tatong Angling Group request 5,000 Murray cod fingerlings Stocking supported.
Berringama Creek
(Jeffcott & Jewells
Rd Berringama)
  Brown trout    Corryong Angling Club (Corryong Angling Club) request 300 brown trout 10 to 15cm long Stocking not supported as stream considered to support self sustaining trout population. Stocking not supported unless evidence to the contrary is provided by CAC or surveys. Population survey will be done if resources available. Action VRFish to discuss further with CAC.
Broken Creek

Nathalia area
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime. Broken Creek may have been impacted from black-water events and floods (fish kill) in 2010-11. Survey will be undertaken if resources are available.
Numurkah area   Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime. Broken Creek may have been impacted from black-water events and floods (fish kill) in 2010-11. Survey will be undertaken if resources are available.
Dip Bridge   Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime. Broken Creek may have been impacted from black-water events and floods (fish kill) in 2010-11. Survey will be undertaken if resources are available.
Broken River

Casey Weir
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually.   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Mark fish with Calcein.
Gowangardie
Weir
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Mark fish with Calcein.
Above
Benalla Lake
  Golden perch 2,000   Tatong Angling Group request 2,000 golden perch Supported. Mark fish with Calcein.
Above
Benalla Lake
  Murray cod 1,000   Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 Murray cod Supported. Mark fish with Calcein. TEP assessment required for Murray cod (Tatong Angling Group).
Above
Casey's Weir
  Golden perch 1,000   Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 golden perch Supported. Mark fish with Calcein. TEP assessment required for Murray cod (Tatong Angling Group).
Above
Casey's Weir
  Murray cod 2,000   Tatong Angling Group request 2,000 Murray cod Supported. Mark fish with Calcein. TEP assessment required for Murray cod (Tatong Angling Group).
Between Casey
&
Gowangardie Weirs
  Golden perch 1,000   Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 golden perch Supported. Mark fish with Calcein. TEP assessment required for Murray cod (Tatong Angling Group).
Between Casey
&
Gowangardie Weirs
  Murray cod 2,000   Tatong Angling Group request 2,000 Murray cod Supported Mark fish with Calcein. TEP assessment required for Murray cod (Tatong Angling Group).
Above Swanpool   Brown trout 1,000   Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 brown trout Supported pending TEP assessment for brown trout and assessment and confirmation of sufficient public access.
Buckland
River
  Brown trout    ATF queried Buckland River stocking Consider Buckland River to support a self sustaining population of trout. Insufficient information regarding status of Buckland River fishery provided.
Buffalo Lake
(Dandongadale)
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Murray cod 1,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 1,000 Murray cod Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Macquarie perch Numbers dependant of spawning program success    
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 1,000 brown trout TEP assessment required for brown trout.
Cooper Lake
(Corop)
  Golden perch 10,000   Cooper Lake discussed at the extraordinary Vic Fish Stock meeting in Ballarat in October 2010 TEP assessment received for golden perch. 10,000 golden perch to be stocked pending approval from water manager.
Corryong-Jerimal
Creek
(Corryong)
  Murray cod 2500 Stocked once every three years North East Angling Association request 2,500 Murray cod Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Next stocking of Murray cod into Corryong/Jeremal Creek is in 2012/2013.
  Brown trout 500 Single stocking Corryong Angling Club request 2,000 brown trout to be stocked near the Colac Caravan Park - Fish for the Kids Program Stocking supported but not at numbers suggested by Corryong Angling Club. Supported 500 fish. Note: stocking not to augment population for fishing but used as promotion of family fishing activity. Angling reports confirm that Nariel Creek supports a self sustaining trout population and does not require stocking. Fish to be fin clipped.
Craigmuir Lake
(Mooroopna)
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Cudgewa Creek
(Cudgewa)
  Murray cod   Stocked once
every three years
North East Angling Association request the original stocking was 5,000 Murray cod (evenly distributed between Cudgewa Creek and Corryong/Jeremal Creek) Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Next stocking of Murray cod into Cudgewa Creek is in 2012/2013
Cudgewa Creek/Log
Creek Junction on
Nicholls Road
  Brown trout    Corryong Angling Club request 300 brown trout 10 to 15cm long Request not supported as stream has self sustaining trout population. Stocking not supported unless evidence to the contrary is provided by CAC or surveys. Population survey will be done if resources available. Action: VRFish to discuss with CAC.
Cummins Reserve
Lake (Yea)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Dartmouth Lake (Dartmouth)   Golden perch    North East Angling Association request 200,000 golden perch Stocking request requires further consultation with other agencies and additional information regarding intended future direction of fishery.
  Murray cod    North East Angling Association request 50,000 Murray cod As above.
Eildon Lake
(Eildon)
  Murray cod 383,000 Stocked annually   Continue stocking of 383,000 (annual 50,000 plus 333,000 for increased stocking numbers) Murray cod as part of Million Murray cod in Eildon project. 2012 is Year two of this ten year increase in stocking numbers of Murray cod.
  Golden perch 200,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 35,000 Stocked annually   Received a one off bushfire recovery stocking in 2010. Anglers report returns of rainbow trout. Review in 2012.
  Brown trout 20,000   Anglers request additional brown trout Anglers suggest that brown trout stocking in lake is required but Fisheries Officers report anglers catching trout. Agreed to conduct another stocking of 20,000 after the one-off stocking of 20,000 in 2010. Review next year. Additional stocking of 20,000 may be undertaken in 2011 if stocks available.
Eildon Pondage (Eildon)       Reverted to Family Fishing Water.
Advance yearlings
(150-200g)
  Rainbow trout 4,000 Pulse stocking throughout year   2,000 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays (see below).
  Brown trout 10,000   Angler submission requested stocking to increase to 30,000 trout, liberated in lots of 3,000 over a 10 month cycle. Increase the proportion of brown trout in stocked fish Angler submission supported in part. Acknowledgement that rainbow trout stocking has not resulted in creating desired fishery. Intention is to provide pulsed rainbow trout throughout year at peak holiday times and reinstate brown trout fishery. Revert to 10,000 brown trout fingerlings annually with an additional one off stocking of larger brown trout for 2011.
  Brown trout 700    One off stocking of 1kg brown trout (see above).
Ex-brood
(~3-4kg)
  Brown trout Number to be confirmed Pulse stocking throughout year   Released when available.
Ex-brood stock
(~3-4kg)
  Rainbow trout Number to be confirmed Pulse stocking throughout year   Released when available.
Eldorado Dredge
Hole
(Eldorado)
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 500 golden perch Alteration of stocking regime to doubling the number of fish stocked but stocked every 2 years. Next stocking in 2013.
  Catfish    North East Angling Association request 1,000 catfish Catfish currently not available.
Emerald Bank
Lake
  Golden perch    Goulburn Valley Association of Angling Clubs (GVAAC) request 2,000 golden perch if there are additional stocks available Not supported. Private water will not be stocked.
Felltimber Creek
Wetlands
(Wodonga)
  Rainbow trout 500 Stock Bi-annually North East Angling Association request 100 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays plus 100 rainbow trout for 23rd August 2011, for the Vietnam Vets CODs Day 200 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays. 100 rainbow trout for CODs day.
Fifteen Mile
Creek
  Brown trout    Angler requests 3,000 trout Request not supported as stream contains self sustaining trout population. Angler reports that stream recovered after drought. Population survey if resources are available.
Fosters Dam
(Glenrowan)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 200 rainbow trout 2nd term school holidays 200 rainbow trout 2nd term school holidays.
Golf Course Dam
(Longwood)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked annually   200 rainbow trout 3rd term school holidays.
Goulburn River      Angler requests 5,000 trout between Molesworth to Ghin Ghin and Macquarie perch (if available) stocked downstream of Ghin Ghin bridge (total of 5,000) Not supported. Important to maintain original commitment to current stocking trial for Goulburn River in light of on-going research.
Downstream
of Eildon
Pondage to
Molesworth
  Brown trout 10,000 Pulse stocking   Maintain stocking trial of 10,000 brown trout (3rd year of 5 year trial).
   Rainbow trout   Stocked annually   One off rainbow trout commitment for Big Fish Competition (stocked October 2010). Rainbow trout stocking not required in Goulburn River and stocking discontinued.
Goulburn Weir
to Loch Garry
  Golden perch 20,000 Stocked annually   Calcein marked.
Downstream of
Goulburn Weir
  Murray cod 50,000 Stocked annually   Calcein marked.
Mitchelton
Bridge to
Seymour
  Murray cod 50,000 Stocked annually   Calcein marked.
Greens Lake
(Corop)
  Golden perch 20,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Harrietville
Dredge Hole
(Harrietville)
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked biannually North East Angling Association request 500 golden perch Next stocking of golden perch in 2013.
  Murray cod 400 Stocked biannually North East Angling Association request 200 Murray cod Next stocking of Murray cod in 2013.
Holland's Creek
(Tatong)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 1,000 brown trout in July 2011 Stocking increase not supported. DSE aquatic survey data presented shows recruitment has occurred in the trout population of the creek in the last few years and indicates that the Holland's Creek supports a self sustaining population of brown trout. Maintain historic stocking regime but requires stock assessment if resources are available. Actual stocking locations to be outside demonstration reach and to be decided out of session between DSE, Demonstration reach representatives, FV and TAG prior to stocking.
Above Tatong
Swanpool Bridge
  Brown trout    Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 brown trout Not supported see above.
Above Dodd's
Bridge
  Brown trout    Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 brown trout Not supported see above.
Above Ford's
Bridge
  Brown trout    Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 brown trout Not supported. See above.
   Macquarie perch   Stocked annually   Stocking to occur if Macquarie perch are available and are excess to current stocking requirements for Macquarie perch stocking program.
Hughes Creek
(Seymour/
Highlands)
  Macquarie perch    Nagambie Angling Club request 1,000 Macquarie perch Macquarie perch present in stream. Angler support for stocking of Hughes Creek to be presented to Native Fish Recovery Group for consideration if Macquarie perch become available and current stocking trials expand.
Hume Lake
(Tallangatta)
  Golden perch 200,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 150,000 golden perch Lake reported to be fishing well for golden perch. Increase in golden perch stocking from 150,000 to 200,000.
  Brown trout 30,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 50,000 brown trout Research has indicated that summer trout habitat is severely restricted in most years in this lake and there is evidence indicating that the return to anglers from stocked brown trout is low. Brown trout stocking numbers reduced.
  Rainbow trout 20,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 10,000 rainbow trout Received rainbow trout stocking for drought recovery in November 2010. Anglers report good returns from rainbow trout stocking and requested an increase in numbers due and a decrease in brown trout stocking numbers. Suggestion supported and rainbow trout number increased to 20,000.
Kerferd Lake
(Beechworth)
  Trout cod 5,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 5,000 trout cod Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
   Golden perch    North East Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Request not supported due to ongoing research investigating development of stocked trout cod fishery. Sambell Lake is located nearby and provides excellent golden perch fishery.
Kialla Lake
(Shepparton)
  Golden perch 1,500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Kiewa River
(Baranduda to
Dederang area)
  Murray cod 5,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 5,000 Murray cod Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
King Lake
(Rutherglen)
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 1,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
King River
(Cheshunt)
  Brown trout 2,500 Stocked annually VRFish request 5,000 brown trout and continue 3 year stocking programme Maintain brown trout stocking trial (2nd of 3 year trial). Anglers report good catches of trout from area but currently no evidence of clipped fish featuring heavily in catches. Appears that natural recruitment has occurred in stream. Brown trout to be Fin Clipped. Survey if resources available.
Les Stone
Park Lake
(Wodonga)
  Rainbow trout 200 Stocked biannually North East Angling Association request 200 rainbow trout, 100 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays 100 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Lima Creek
(Lima)
  Brown trout    Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 brown trout Stocking not supported. Stream supports self sustaining trout population. Small stream with limited access and marginal trout habitat.
Lima East Creek
(Lima East)
  Brown trout    Tatong Angling Group request 1,000 brown trout or Rainbow trout Stocking not supported. Stream supports self sustaining trout population. Small stream with limited access and marginal trout habitat.
Loch Garry
(Shepparton)
  Golden perch 5,000   5,000 golden perch discussed/requested at the extraordinary meeting at Ballarat October 2010 Loch Garry to receive 5000 golden perch in early 2011 as part of drought recovery stockings (Vic Fish Stock extraordinary meeting at Ballarat October 2010).
Lowanna Lake
(Kialla Lakes
Shepparton)
  Golden perch 500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Lower Nariel
Creek
(Nariel)
  Brown trout    Corryong Angling Club request 2,000 brown trout to be stocked near the Colac Caravan Park - Fish for the Kids Program See Corryong Creek.
Lucyvale Creek
At the Junction with
Reedy Creek
  Brown trout    Corryong Angling Club request 300 brown trout 10 to 15cm Stream considered to support self sustaining trout population. Small stream and stocking not supported unless evidence to the contrary is provided by CAC or surveys.
Mansels Road Bridge   Brown trout    Corryong Angling Club request 300 brown trout 10 to 15cm Stream considered to support self sustaining trout population. Small stream and stocking not supported unless evidence to the contrary is provided by CAC or surveys.
At the Junction
with Cudgewa
Creek on the
Main Hwy
  Brown trout    Corryong Angling Club request 300 brown trout 10 to 15cm Stream considered to support self sustaining trout population. Small stream and stocking not supported unless evidence to the contrary is provided by CAC or surveys.
Marysville Lake
(Marysville)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 900 Stocked annually   450 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Mitta Mitta
River
(Pigs Point)
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod Mitta Mitta River at Pigs Point Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Mooroopna Rec.
Reserve Lake
(Mooroopna)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 100 Stocked annually   100 rainbow trout 2nd term school holidays.
Mt Beauty
Pondage
(Mount Beauty)
      
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 1,000 brown trout not to be stocked later than October each year Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,500 Stocked three times per year North East Angling Association request 1,500 rainbow trout not to be stocked later than October each year Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Nagambie Lakes
(Nagambie)
  Golden perch 200,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Murray cod 50,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Nillahcootie
Lake
(Barjarg)
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually Tatong Angling Group request reducing stocking to 10,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Lake has developed good stocks of golden perch and reported to be fishing well.
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually Tatong Angling Group request 20,000 Murray cod as there has been no Murray cod stocking in Nillahcootie Lake for the past 6 years 20,000 Murray cod not supported. 10,000 Murray cod were stocked into Nillahcootie Lake on January 2011. Ongoing annual stocking of 10,000 Murray cod.
Numurkah Lake
(Numurkah)
  Golden perch     Removed from stocking schedule as adjacent Broken Creek is now stocked. See Broken Creek.
Ryan's Creek
(Molyullah)
  Brown trout 500 Stocked annually Tatong Angling Group request 2,000 brown trout North East Angling Association request 500 brown trout to be stocked in July TAG requested that trout be stocked in lower reaches of Ryan's Creek. Release sites to be determined by Fisheries Victoria and TAG.
Sambell Lake
(Beechworth)
  Trout cod 5,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 5,000 trout cod Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Golden perch 2000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 2,000 golden perch Supported angler request of 2,000 golden perch.
  Rainbow trout 1,500 Stocked twice per year North East Angling Association request 2,000 rainbow trout, 1000 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd Semester School Holiday 750 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Seven Creeks
(Euroa)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually   Stocking of golden perch to occur in weir pool in town centre.
Stanley Ditch
Dam
(Stanley)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,000   North East Angling Association request 1,000 rainbow trout 500 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
  Golden perch 1,000   North East Angling Association request 1,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Sumpton Gardens
(Wodonga)
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually North East Angling Association request 500 golden perch Increased to 1,000 as 500 considered too small a number to stock in this water.
Tungamah Weir
Pool
(Tungamah)
  Golden perch 2,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Upper Sandy
Creek Dam
(Upper Sandy
Creek)
  Brown trout 500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked twice per year North East Angling Association request 1,000 rainbow trout Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Victoria Lake
(Shepparton)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually   Resume stocking program in lake.
  Murray cod 2,000 Stocked annually   Resume stocking program in lake.
  Rainbow trout 600 Stocked biannually GMF request 600 rainbow trout 300 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Wodonga
Racecourse
(Wodonga)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 2,000 Stocked twice per year North East Angling Association request 2,000 rainbow trout 1,000 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Yalumba Drive
Lake
(Wodonga)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked biannually North East Angling Association request 200 rainbow trout, 100 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays 100 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Yea River
(Devlins Bridge)
  Brown trout    CVFFC request 20,000 brown trout Not supported. Request requires more information regarding access and holding capacity and current state of the fishery.
North West
Water body
and location
Special
management
arrangements
Species Proposed
Stocking
Number 2011
Vic Fish Stock
Stocking
regime
2011 Angler
submission
2011
Comments
Avoca River
(Charlton to
Nattie Yallock)
  Golden perch 18,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association (M&NCAA) request 18,000 golden perch. Poor water quality issues along much of the river after several flooding events in late 2010 and early 2011. Avoca River received a large flood event this year. Maintain stocking regime and stocking number.
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod  
Bealiba
Reservoir
(Bealiba)
  Golden perch 2,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 2,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Barker's Creek
Reservoir
(Harcourt)
  Brown trout 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 brown trout Supported request and revert to historical stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout  One OffDrought Recovery Stocking   Received a drought recovery stocking but on-going rainbow trout stocking not supported as lake considered brown trout water.
Batyo Catyo   Rainbow trout    Wimmera Anglers Association Inc. (Wimmera Angling Association) request 4,000 rainbow trout M&NCAA request 4,000 rainbow trout Request not supported as rainbow trout stocking only undertaken to provide possible fishing opportunity as lake refilled (unsuccessful). Trout stocking now discontinued and lake to be stocked with golden perch and silver perch.
  Golden perch 5,000    Revert to historical stocking rates.
  Silver perch 5,000    TEP initial screening assessment required for silver perch to be stocked.
Bet Bet
Creek
(Bet Bet)
  Golden perch    Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 2,000 golden perch Not supported as Bet Bet doesn't fulfil stocking criteria as listed in Fish stocking Policy in terms of angler usage and access and returns to anglers. Blackfish population present and CMA would not like to see any additional competition introduced.
Boga Lake
(Lake Boga)
  Golden perch 5,000   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Lake scheduled for a stocking in 2011 as part of drought recovery program. Delay stocking pending water availability. Identified as potential future catfish water.
  Murray cod 5,000   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 Murray cod fingerlings Lake scheduled for a stocking in 2011 as part of drought recovery program. Delay stocking pending water availability.Identified as potential future catfish water.
Cairn Curran
Reservoir
(Maldon)
  Golden perch 40,000 Stocked annually Ballarat and District Angling Association request 20,000 golden perch Midlands and North Central Angling Association requested 20,000 golden perch increased to 40,000 due to an increase in water supply Cairn Curran Reservoir refilled in 2010/11. Golden perch fishery established and stockings increased due to discontinuing Murray cod stocking. Stock for 5 years at this stocking rate and review in 2016.
  Murray cod   Stocked annually Ballarat and District Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod increased to 40,000 due to an increase in water supply VPC request 2,800 Murray cod Not supported. Lake has been stocked with Murray cod infrequently over last few years but anglers report little return from Murray cod. Received a drought recovery stocking of Murray cod in 2011. Further Murray cod stocking not supported. Review if Murray cod start to be caught in future.
  Brown trout 20,000 Stocked annually Ballarat and District Angling Association request 25,000 brown trout (plus additional 5,000 to build up stocks now water levels are normal) Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 20,000 brown trout Lake has refilled. Received 7,500 brown trout in spring 2010 for drought recovery and will now resume historical annual stocking numbers of brown trout.
  Rainbow trout 5,000   Ballarat and District Angling Association request 25,000 rainbow trout (plus additional 5,000 to build up stocks now that water levels are normal) Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 20,000 rainbow trout, VPC request 4,500 rainbow trout Lake received 7500 rainbow trout in spring 2010 for drought recovery and will receive a further 5,000 rainbow trout to be stocked as trial one off stocking in 2011. Review performance of these stockings at 2012 Vic Fish Stock.
Campaspe River
Axedale to Elmore
  Golden perch 40,000 Stocked annually   Ongoing research by CMA in area so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish stocked fish.
   Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually   Ongoing research by CMA in area so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish stocked fish.
Rochester area
(downstream of
Elmore Weir)
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually   Ongoing research by CMA in area so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish stocked fish.
Kyneton   Brown trout    Kyneton Angling Club enquired regarding trout stocking around Kyneton area. Trout stocking not supported due to marginal habitat, access and proximity of neighbouring trout fisheries (Malmsbury, Lauriston and Upper Coliban reservoirs). Campaspe River around Kyneton to be removed from stocking schedule.
Charm Lake
(Lake Charm)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch CEM  
  Murray cod 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 500 Murray cod CEM  
Cooper Lake
(Corop)
  Golden perch 10,000   10,000 golden perch requested at the Extra Ordinary Vic Fish Stock meeting at Ballarat October 2010 Water located in North East. Transferred from North West and added to the North East section.
Crusoe Reservoir
(Bendigo)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch  
Cullulleraine Lake
(Cullulleraine)
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked biannually   Received regular stocking for several years and holds stocks of golden perch but has relatively low usage and harvest. Changed to stocking every second year to maintain stocks. Stock every second year starting in 2013.
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked biannually   Received regular stocking for several years and has stocks of Murray cod but relatively low usage and harvest. Changed to stocking every second year to maintain stocks. Stock every second year starting in 2013.
Deep Creek
(D/s of Tullaroop
Reservoir
Carisbrook)
  Golden perch    Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Stocking not supported. Small water body, local fishery currently supporting redfin fishery. Recreational fisheries nearby including Laanecorrie, Talbot, Tullaroop, Avoca River and Cairn Curran. CMA report important blackfish population present, and re-snagging works. Remove from stocking schedule.
Eppalock Lake
(Knowsley)
  Golden perch 70,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 70,000 golden perch due to increase in water level RFL bid submitted to obtain additional golden perch to increase stocking rate as a one-off drought recovery stocking since lake filled. Continue annual stocking of 70,000 golden perch.
  Murray cod 20,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 40,000 Murray cod due to increase in water level VPC request 2,000 Murray cod Received 60,000 Murray cod in February 2011. These fish were transferred from Gunbower Creek, Pyramid Creek, Little Murray River and Avoca River due to black water in these locations. RFL bid submitted to obtain additional Murray cod to increase stocking rate as a one-off drought recovery stocking since lake filled. Continue annual 20,000 stocking of Murray cod.
  Brown trout    Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 brown trout due to increase in water level Previous salmonid stocking in lake were insufficient to warrant return to stocking. Good returns from golden perch and lake considered a very good native fishery. Trout stocking not supported.
  Rainbow trout    Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 rainbow trout due to increase in water level VPC request 3,500 rainbow trout See above.
Expedition Pass
Reservoir
(Farraday)
  Golden perch     Returns from golden perch stockings low. Lake being developed as a recreational Macquarie perch fishery. Remove from stocking schedule for golden perch until the Macquarie perch trials are completed. See Macquarie perch below.
  Macquarie perch Stock with available numbers Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 Macquarie perch A 5 Year trial of Macquarie perch stocking is currently underway (year two of five). Review performance in 2015.
Foletti Caravan
Park
(Donald)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 600 Stocked twice per year Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 600 rainbow trout. 300 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
  Golden perch    Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 2,000 golden perch Scheduled for a one-off stocking of 2,000 golden perch as part of the Native fish drought recovery stocking in 2011. TEP assessment received.
Forest Lake
(Kangaroo Flat)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 300 rainbow trout 200 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Goldfields
Reservoir
(Maryborough)
  Brown trout 500 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 1,000 brown trout 1000 brown trout not supported. Considered 500 brown trout suitable number.
  Golden perch 2,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 2,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Green Lake
(Sea Lake)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch. Subject to suitable water level M&NCAA request is subject to suitable water level in Green Lake.
Gunbower Creek
(Gunbower to
Cohuna)
  Murray cod 20,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 20,000 plus Murray cod due to increased access and effort Not stocked in 2011 due to water quality issues (black water and low DO). 20,000 Murray cod fingerlings. Fish to be calcein marked.
Inglewood
Reservoir
(Inglewood)
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 1,000 golden perch Query regarding fishery performance and stocking level. Review in 2012.
  Silver perch 1,000 Stocked annually   Query regarding fishery performance and stocking level. Review in 2012.
Jil Jil Lake
(Donald)
  Rainbow trout 1,000   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 fingerling rainbow trout Stocking trout supported but dependant on gaining authority to stock from water managers (DSE). FV to discuss with DSE.
  Golden perch 5,000   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Stocking golden perch supported but dependant on gaining authority to stock from water managers (DSE). FV to discuss with DSE. TEP initial screening assessment required for golden perch. Lake listed for possible drought recovery stocking in 2011 (stocking may include Murray cod).
Kangaroo Lake
(Lake Charm)
  Golden perch 20,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 20,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Murray cod 20,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 2,000 Murray cod Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Fingerling Murray cod.
Kennington
Reservoir
(Strathdale)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,000 Stock bi-annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 1,000 rainbow trout Previously a Premier Fishing Lake but has been reverted to a Family Fishing Water in 2011. 500 rainbow trout advanced yearlings (150-200g) if available 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Kow swamp   Golden perch 30,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 30,000 golden perch Lake has been fishing well at outfall and inlet. Maintain current stocking levels.
Laanecoorie
Reservoir
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 20,000 golden perch Increase in golden perch stocking rate not supported and will maintain current stocking levels and note commencement of Murray cod stocking of lake below.
  Murray cod 10,000   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod Stocking Murray cod supported. Stocking dependant on TEP initial screening assessment for Murray cod (FV).
Lascelles
Lake
  Golden perch 5,000    Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Silver perch 5,000    TEP approved.
Lauriston
Reservoir
  Brown trout 7,500 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 brown trout Lake reported to be fishing well at current stocking rates. Increase in stocking numbers not supported. Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Little
Boort Lake
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association report that little Boort Lake has sufficient water for 5,000 golden perch to be stocked in 2011 Lake returned to stocking schedule.
Little
Murray River
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod Stocking rate maintained however, Little Murray River weir will be removed over the next 2 years. Re assess stocking regime annually for Murray cod in response to any changes in water management if or when required.
Loddon River
(below Laanecoorie
Res.)

Newbridge
  Golden perch 7500 Stocked annually   Return to traditional stocking locations. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
Bridgewater
Weir
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually   Return to traditional stocking locations. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
Bridgewater
Weir
  Murray cod 15,000 Stocked annually   Return to traditional stocking locations. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
Downstream of
Bridgewater
Weir
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 25,000 golden perch Return to traditional stocking locations. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
Downstream
of
Bridgewater
Weir
  Murray cod 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod 10,000 not supported. Maintain traditional stocking rates for Loddon but arrange numbers and stocking locations to include downstream of Bridgewater Weir and Serpentine.
Serpentine   Golden perch 7,500 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Return to traditional stocking locations. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
  Murray cod 5000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 Murray cod 5000 moved from downstream of Bridgewater.
Fernihurst   Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Return to traditional stocking locations. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
Kerang   Murray cod 7000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 Murray cod Supported decrease in traditional stocking rates and locations. Fish to be calcein marked.
  Golden perch 5000 Stocked annually   CMA indicate that no or extremely low flows expected in the Loddon River from Fernihurst Weir to Kerang, over some summers. Stocking to be in Kerang Weir. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
  Murray cod 3000 Stocked annually   CMA advised no or low flow in the Loddon River from Fernihurst Weir to Kerang during some summers. Stocking to be in Kerang Weir. CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish.
Malmsbury
Reservoir
(Malmsbury)
  Brown trout 4,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 4,000 brown trout Malmsbury Reservoir will only be held at 70%.
Meran Lake
(Big)
(Lake Meering)
  Golden perch 10,000 CMA surveying in area in future so fish to be calcein marked to distinguish as stocked fish. Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Stocking supported. Long term plans for water use in Meran Lake may see a 1 in 10 years draw down. TEP has approved stocking of golden perch. Maintain 10,000 annually for next 5 years then review in 2016.
Old St. Arnaud
Swimming Pool
(St Arnaud)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 200 rainbow trout 200 rainbow trout 2nd term school holidays
Pyramid Creek
(D/s of Kow
Swamp)
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Maintain current stocking regime for 2012, but review stocking for 2013.
  Murray cod 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod See above.
Reedy Lake
(First)
(Kerang)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Murray cod 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 500 Murray cod 500 dart tagged yearling Murray cod were replaced by 5,000 Murray cod fingerlings for the 2010/2011 season. Continue with 5,000 fingerling Murray cod stockings.
Richardson
River
(Rich Avon)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch but only when water conditions allow. Stocking reduced from 10,000 to 5,000 as Richardson River has a population of large golden perch. The other 5,000 golden perch to be stocked into Walkers Lake (pending TEP).
Serpentine
Creek
(Durham Ox)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. NCCMA report blackfish present in Serpentine Creek.
Talbot
Reservoir
(Evansford)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 1,000 brown trout Ballarat and District Angling Association request 1,000 brown trout M&NCAA request an increase in brown trout due to an increase in water supply. Stock late in the year.
  Rainbow trout 500   Ballarat and District Angling Association request 500 rainbow trout Supported request. Trial stocking of rainbow trout for 2 years and review.
  Golden perch    Ballarat and District Angling Association request 1,000 golden perch Not supported. Lake supports popular trout fishery.
Tchum Lake
(Birchip)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 2,000 Stocked twice a year Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 2,000 rainbow trout 1,000 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch  
Teddington
Reservoir
(Top)
  Brown trout   Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 brown trout Top Reservoir Lake received 1,500 brown trout and 1,500 rainbow trout in November 2010 for drought recovery stocking. Stocking of 1,500 brown trout is in line with historical stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,500   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 rainbow trout Bottom Reservoir Lake received a drought recovery stocking of 1,500 rainbow trout in November 2010. Submission not supported as anglers consider top lake as a brown trout fishery and bottom lake as a rainbow trout and golden perch fishery.
Teddington
Reservoir
(Bottom)
  Brown trout 1,500   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 brown trout Increase in stocking from 1500 to 5000 not supported. Submission not supported as anglers consider top lake as a brown trout fishery and bottom lake as a rainbow trout and golden perch fishery. Brown trout stocking discontinued in bottom lake as per angler request.
  Rainbow trout   Stocked annually   Stock with 1,500 rainbow trout.
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Water was discussed at October 2011 out of session Vic Fish Stock meeting. Stock with 5,000 golden perch for a drought recovery stocking. TEP assessment received for golden perch. Commence annual golden perch stockings of 5,000.
Tom Thumb
Lake
(Eaglehawk)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 300 rainbow trout Increase in stocking number not supported. 200 for 2nd term school holidays.
Tullaroop
Reservoir
(Carisbrook)
  Brown trout 10,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 brown trout Ballarat and District Angling Association request 10,000 brown trout Received 5000 brown trout in November 2010 as part of drought recovery stocking. Supported request and increased in stocking numbers due to an increase in water supply.
  Rainbow trout 5,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 10,000 rainbow trout Received 5000 rainbow trout in November 2010 as part of the drought recovery stocking. Increase in stocking number to 10,000 not supported. Some interest and discussion regarding the performance of rainbow trout in the lake. Maintain at 5,000 annually and monitor catches (through angler feedback).
  Golden perch     Request not supported. Maintain trout stocking.
Upper Coliban
Reservoir
(Kyneton)
  Brown trout 10,000 Stocked annually   Lake has refilled sufficiently to reinstate trout stocking.
Victoria Lake
(Maryborough)
  Golden perch 2,000 Stocked annually Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 20,000 golden perch Reports indicate good golden perch returns to anglers. 20,000 golden perch not supported as lake is relatively small. Stocking reduced to 2000 golden perch. Lake supports catfish population.
Walkers Lake   Golden perch 5,000   Wimmera Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch 5,000 golden perch from Richardson River to be transferred to Walkers Lake subject to TEP approval. TEP assessment required for golden perch.
Watchem Lake
(Watchem)
  Golden perch 5,000   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch subject to water level Stock annually.
Wooroonook
Lake
(Charlton)
  Golden perch 5,000   Midlands and North Central Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Stock annually.
Port Phillip
Water body
and location
Special
management
arrangements
Species Proposed
Stocking
Number 2011
Vic Fish Stock
Stocking
regime
Angler
submission
2011
Comments
Albert Park
Lake
(Melbourne)
  Rainbow trout     Fisheries Victoria support stocking of both rainbow trout and golden perch. Translocation Evaluation Panel assessment has been approved for both rainbow trout and golden perch. Require letter of support for stocking from Parks Victoria before stocking can proceed.
Bannockburn
Lagoon
(Bannockburn)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 500 Stocked twice per year Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs (Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs) request 250 rainbow trout for 2nd and 3rd term school holidays 250 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Berwick Springs
Estate
(Berwick)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   1,000 rainbow trout prior to 2nd term school holidays.
Bittern
Reservoir
(Moorooduc)
  Brown trout     No submission received but discussed. Issues with water quality and quantity will need to be assessed before any stocking consideration.
  Rainbow trout     
Bostock
Reservoir
(Ballan)
  Brown trout 2,500 Drought affected in 2010 Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 2,000 brown trout Ballarat & District Angling Association (Ballarat and District Angling Association) request 4,000 brown trout Bostock Reservoir has refilled and received drought recovery stocking of 5000 rainbow trout in November 2010. Revert to annual stocking of historical species and numbers. Maintain for next 3 years and review performance and stocking rates in 2013.
  Rainbow trout 2,500   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 2,000 rainbow trout Ballarat and District Angling Association request 1,000 rainbow trout CEM Received a drought recovery stocking of 5,000 rainbow trout in November 2010. Revert to annual stocking of historical species and numbers. Review rainbow trout performance in fishery in 2013.
  Golden perch    VRfish request look investigate golden perch stocking Include suggestion on VRFish/NFA list of waters that require consideration against policy requirements.
Bungal Dam
(Bungal)
  Brown trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 brown trout Request not supported as Bungal Dam (also known as Lal Lal Reservoir), is a domestic water supply for both Geelong & Ballarat. Fishing is limited to nominated local fishing clubs on two specific days. Otherwise fishing is not permitted.
Casey Fields
(Cranbourne)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,500 Stocked three times per year   500 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays. 500 rainbow trout for Fishing Week. VRFish to provide some feedback on angler returns/usage.
Caulfield
Racecourse Lake
(Caulfield)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 600 Stocked twice per year   300 rainbow trout for 1st & 3rd term school holidays.
Darlingsford
Lake
(Melton)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 600 Stocked twice per year   300 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Devilbend
Reservoir
(Moorooduc)
  Brown trout     Stocking put on hold. Reservoir has been stocked with 16,829 brown trout to build a fishery before opening to public. Further stocking delayed until Reservoir open to angling. Once open to angling, propose to stock annually with 5,000 brown trout and review numbers based on fishery performance.
  Rainbow trout     Stocking put on hold. Reservoir has been stocked with 6,660 rainbow trout to build a fishery before opening to public. Further stocking delayed until Reservoir open to angling. Once open to angling, propose to stock annually with 5,000 rainbow trout and review numbers based on fishery performance.
Don Lake
(Healesville)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 500 Stocked twice per year   Increased annual stockings of 250 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Emerald Lake
(Emerald)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,500 Stocked three times per year   500 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays, 500 rainbow trout for Fishing Week.
Exford Reservoir
(Exford or
Melton South)
  Brown trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 2,000 brown trout Request not supported. Exford Reservoir (also known as Melton Reservoir). Has poor trout habitat and limited angler access.
Hanging Rock
Lake
(Woodend)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 600 Stocked three times per year Woodend Angling Club request 300 yearling rainbow trout to be released in June and further 300 rainbow trout released in September 300 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Jack Roper
Reserve Lake
(Campbellfield)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 900 Stocked three times per year   300 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays. 300 rainbow trout for Fishing Week.
Kalparrin
Lake
  Rainbow trout    2010 request that has not been addressed to date Little knowledge and requires further investigation. Include on VRFish/NFA list of waters that require consideration against policy requirements.
Karkarook
Lake
(Moorabbin)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 4,000 Stocked quarterly   1,000 rainbow trout April, 1,000 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays, 1,000 rainbow trout for Fishing Week. Lake subject to algal blooms and is sometimes closed to fishing. Stocking dependent on algal blooms, water quality issues and angler access.
Leigh River
(Inverleigh to
Shelford)
  Brown trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 1,000 brown trout Submission not supported as the Leigh River (also known as the Yarrowee River) has a self sustaining brown trout population that exists in the headwaters where suitable habitat and water conditions exist. Much of stream considered marginal habitat for trout and is dependant on water flows and suitable environmental conditions. Trout population range and abundance expected to reflect existing environmental and physical habitat conditions.
Lethbridge
Lake (Lethbridge)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 500 Stocked twice per year Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 250 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays Usually stocked with 400 rainbow trout annually. Increase in stocking numbers to 500 supported this year due to high lake levels. 250 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays. Review stocking numbers next Vic Fish Stock.
Lillydale Lake
(Lilydale)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,600 Pulse stocking throughout year   800 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays. Advanced yearlings (150-200g) if available.
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Reinstated brown trout stocking of 1,000 brown trout in 2010 as year one of a three year trial. Continue with year 2 stocking in 2011. Yarra Valley Fly Fishers instigating creel survey to assess fishery performance.
MacLeods
Waterhole
      Removed from Vic Fish Stock list. Water has often been nominated for proposed stocking but consistently not supported due to water quality issues. No change expected in future management so water removed from Vic Fish Stock list. Only reinstate if current situation changes.
Navin Park
Lake
(Melton)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 900 Stocked three times per year   300 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays, 300 rainbow trout for Fishing Week.
Nursery
Reservoir
(Macedon)
  Rainbow trout 500 Stocked annually   Maintain existing management and stocking rates.
  Brown trout 500 Stocked annually   Maintain existing management and stocking rates.
Pakenham Lake (Pakenham) Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   VRFish and Fisheries Victoria to consult with local council to clarify angler access issues. Discussions required with local council and approval for fishing obtained. Resume fish stocking with 1,000 rainbow trout 3rd semester, depending on signage and approval of fishing access.
Rowville Lakes
(Rowville)
Family Fishing Lake      
Sutton Lake Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked three times per year   400 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays, 200 rainbow trout for Fishing Week. Include on VRFish/NFA list of waters that require consideration against policy requirements.
Hill Lake Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 300 Stocked twice per year   150 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays. Melbourne Water advises blue green algal blooms can occur.
Roxburgh Park
Lakes
(Roxburgh Park)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 500 Stocked twice per year   250 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Pykes Creek
Reservoir
(Ballan)
  Brown trout 5,000   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 brown trout and BDAA request 5,000 brown trout Pykes Creek Reservoir supports self-sustaining brown trout and redfin populations. Suspect that marginal water for salmonid breeding has existed over last few years and trout stocks may now be low or absent. Stocking aimed to reinstate trout stocks to lake. Lake has operational draw down issues that require investigation. Stocking dependant on water managers approval to stock, and considering any draw-down arrangements.
  Rainbow trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 rainbow trout Ballarat and District Angling Association request 3,000 rainbow trout Submission not supported. Reservoir supports self sustaining brown trout population when environmental conditions suitable. Maintain as brown trout water.
Ruffey Park
Lake
(Doncaster)
      Water removed from stocking waters list. Bring back on list if situation changes in future.
Saint Augustine's
Waterhole
(Geelong)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 800 Stocked twice per year Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 400 rainbow trout 2nd and 3rd term school holidays 400 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Seagull
Lake
(Geelong)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 2,200 Stocked three times per year Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 800 rainbow trout for 2nd and 3rd term school holidays (600 rainbow trout for Ron Nelson Junior Clinic) 800 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays, 600 rainbow trout for Fishing Week (Ron Nelson Junior Clinic). Larger rainbow trout if available.
Spavin Lake
(Sunbury)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout   Stocked twice per year   Authority to stock has been revoked as lake has been identified as habitat for the Growling Grass Frog. Fisheries Victoria required a letter of support from Authority before lake can be stocked. Was not stocked in 2010. If authority to stock is obtained in future then 400 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Taylors Lake
(Taylors Lake)
      Water removed from stocking waters list. Bring back on list if situation changes in future.
Werribee
River
  Brown trout    On going requests to stock Werribee River Self sustaining trout population present in parts of stream where environmental and habitat conditions are suitable. Stocking not supported this year as more detailed information is required before stocking can be considered. Water to be added to Native Fish Australia list of potential waters and requires assessment against stocking criteria.
  Rainbow trout     See above.
West Lake
(Melton)
Family Fishing Lake      Water removed from stocking waters list. Bring back on list if situation changes in future.
Williamson
Creek
(Clarendon)
  Brown trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 1,000 brown trout Water outside Port Phillip area. Change to SW area. Tributary of Yarrowee River.
Yarrambat Park
Lake
(Yarrambat)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,600 Stocked three times per year Request for 600 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays 600 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays, 400 rainbow trout for Fishing Week subject to water levels.
Other waters      VRFish/Native Fish Australia list of potential additional urban fishing opportunity waters VRFish/NFA provided an extensive list of waters where recreational fishing opportunities could be increased. These waters require assessment against the Fisheries Victoria Stocking Policy criteria to provide initial screening and to develop a shortened list of high possibility waters. NFA, VRFish and Fisheries Victoria to proceed.
South West
Water body
and location
Special
management
arrangements
Species Proposed
Stocking
Number 2011
Vic Fish Stock
Stocking
regime
Angler
submission
2011
Comments
Alexandra
Lake
(Ararat)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year Wimmera Angling Association request 200 rainbow trout 200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Aringa
Reservoir
(Port Fairy)
  Brown trout 500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Potential estuary perch trial water (estuary perch trial not at expense of trout stocking).
Barwon River
(Ceres to
Inverleigh)
  Brown trout    Association Geelong & District Angling Clubs Inc request 2,000 brown trout at Queens Park, Ceres, Pollocksford and Inverleigh Endangered species present so stocking not supported. Self sustaining brown trout populations present in Barwon catchment and populations expected to be managed by environmental conditions.
Beaufort Lake
(Beaufort)
  Brown trout 1,000   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 1,000 brown trout Brown trout stocked annually. Potential estuary perch trial water in future (estuary perch trial not at expense of trout stocking).
  Rainbow trout 1,000   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 1,000 rainbow trout Received drought recovery stocking of rainbow trout in November 2010. Rainbow trout stocked annually.
Bellfield
Reservoir
(Halls Gap)
  Rainbow trout 10,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 rainbow trout Increase in stocking numbers supported due to rising water and will review performance in 2012.
Bolac Lake
(Lake Bolac)
  Brown trout   Drought affected in 2010   Trout stocking not requested by Bolac Angling Club. Bolac Angling Club would prefer Bolac Lake to be kept as an estuary perch water.
  Rainbow trout   Drought affected in 2010   Received drought recovery stocking of rainbow trout in November 2010. Bolac Angling Club would prefer Bolac Lake to be kept as estuary perch water.
  Estuary perch     Currently unavailable but priority water if fish become available this year.
Booroopki
Swamp
(Minimay)
  Murray cod   Drought affected in 2010 Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 Murray cod Remains drought affected in 2011.
Bringalbert
Lake
(Bringalbert)
  Golden perch 10,000 Drought affected 2010 Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch for first stocking then revert back to 5,000 golden perch Lake scheduled for stocking in 2011 as part of drought recovery program. Stock 10,000 golden perch for 2011/2012, then revert back to 5,000 annually for next two years. Assess in 2014.
Bullarto
Reservoir
(Bullarto)
  Brown trout 500    Drained for maintenance works 2010. Stocking dependant on gaining of authority to stock from Central Highlands Water.
  Rainbow trout 500    Stocking dependant on gaining of authority to stock from Central Highlands Water.
Bullen Merri
Lake
(Camperdown)
  Brown trout 10,000 Stocked annually   Annual stocking of brown trout.
  Rainbow trout 20,000 Stocked annually   Reduced from 30,000 rainbow trout to 20,000 rainbow trout, now with 10,000 Atlantic salmon to be stocked.
  Australian bass Nil    Take off stocking schedule.
  Atlantic salmon 10,000    Trial two year stocking of Atlantic salmon in lieu of Chinook salmon (2011, 2012). Review Atlantic salmon stocking at 2012 Vic Fish Stock meeting. Continued stocking of Atlantic salmon dependant on supply, performance in the fishery and pending successful Chinook salmon production at Snobs Creek.
  Chinook salmon Nil Stocked annually (if available)   No Chinook salmon currently available. If Chinook salmon become available, cease Atlantic stocking.
Burrumbeet
Lake
(Burrumbeet)
  Brown trout     
  Rainbow trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 rainbow trout Low priority salmonid water. Popular redfin fishery. Several quality salmonid fisheries in close proximity.
  Rainbow trout   One off Drought Recovery Stocking   
Calembeen
Lake
(Creswick)
  Golden perch 600 Stocked every three years   Stock every three years starting 2011.
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Carpolac
Lake
(Carpolac)
  Golden perch   Drought affected 2010 Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch for first stocking then revert back to 5,000 golden perch Not Supported as there is uncertainty regarding long term water security. Carpolac Lake is only 50% full, will review in 2012.
Cartcarrong
Lake
(Winslow)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually   1,000 brown trout only into Cartcarrong Lake.
  Rainbow trout Nil Stocked annually   Rainbow trout stocking not supported.
Cato Lake
(Stawell)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 600 Stocked twice per year Wimmera Angling Association request 300 rainbow trout 300 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Charlegrak
Lake
(Charlegrak)
  Murray cod 5,000 Drought affected 2010 Wimmera Angling Association request 5,000 Murray cod Initial stocking of 5,000 Murray cod to help boost the fishery.
Cobden Lake
(Cobden)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked twice per year   100 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Colbrook
Reservoir
(Ballan)
  Brown trout 600 Stocked every three years   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Stocked on a three year rotation, 2011, 2014 & 2017
Colac Lake
(Colac)
  Brown trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 50,000 brown trout Not supported as water considered unsuitable for salmonids. Managed as a redfin & eel fishery. Several quality salmonid fisheries in close proximity.
  Rainbow trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 50,000 rainbow trout See above.
  native fish    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request natives See above.
Coleraine
Lagoon
(Coleraine)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 500 Stocked twice per year   250 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Cosgrave
Reservoir
(Creswick)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Dean
Reservoir
(Dean)
  Brown trout 500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Deep Lake
(Derrinallum)
  Brown trout 500   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 2,000 brown trout Increase in stocking rate not supported. Revert back to annual historical stocking of 500 brown trout only into Deep Lake.
  Rainbow trout 500   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 2,000 rainbow trout Received drought recovery stocking of rainbow trout. Increase in stocking rate not supported. Revert back to historical stocking 500 rainbow trout only into Deep Lake.
Dock Lake
(Horsham)
   Nil Drought affected 2010   Drought affected in 2011. Lake management uncertain under current operating system. Removed from stocking schedule. Review in 2012 if Dock Lake refills.
Dunkeld
Arboretum
Dam
(Dunkeld)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Elingamite Lake
(Elingamite
near Cobden)
  Brown trout 2,000 Stocked annually Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 2,000 brown trout Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 1,000 rainbow trout Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Esmond Lake
(Ballarat)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Ess Lagoon
(Casterton)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked twice per year   500 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Fyans Lake
(Halls Gap)
  Brown trout 6,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 6,000 brown trout Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 brown trout Maintain at 6,000 brown trout. Continue existing stocking numbers as lake fishing well and current stocking regime sufficient.
  Rainbow trout 6,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association 6,000 rainbow trout Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 rainbow trout Maintain at 6,000 brown trout. Continue existing stocking numbers as lake fishing well and current stocking regime sufficient.
Gillear Lake
(Allansford)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates. Potential estuary perch stocking trial water.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Glenelg River
(Casterton)
      Removed from stocking schedule.
Glenlyon Dam
(Glenlyon)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Gong Gong
Reservoir
(Brown Hill
Ballarat)
   Nil    Future water management undetermined. Remove from stocking schedule.
Great Western
Racing Recreation
Reserve
(Great Western)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked annually   Stock 200 rainbow trout prior to 3rd term school holidays.
Green Lake
(Horsham)
  Golden perch    Wimmera Angling Association request 15,000 golden perch Not supported as water supply and security currently unknown. Review in 2012.
  Murray cod    Wimmera Angling Association. request 10,000 Murray cod See above.
Greenhill Lake
(Ararat)
  Brown trout 2,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 2,500 brown trout Received drought recovery stocking in November 2010. Revert to traditional stocking rates of 2,000 brown trout annually. Review in 2012.
  Rainbow trout 2,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 2,500 rainbow trout 2,000 rainbow trout annually. Review in 2012.
Haddon Reserve
Lake
(Haddon)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Hamilton Lake
(Hamilton)
  Brown trout 2,000 Stocked annually   Stocking supported but review stocking if water quality changes. Potential estuary perch stocking trial water.
  Rainbow trout 3,000 Stocked annually   Stocking supported but review stocking if water quality changes. Potential estuary perch stocking trial water.
Hepburn
Lagoon
(Newlyn)
  Brown trout 5,000   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 brown trout Request of 10,000 brown trout not supported. Revert to historical stocking numbers.
  Rainbow trout 5,000   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 rainbow trout. Request of 10,000 rainbow trout not supported. Lake received drought recovery stocking of 10,000 rainbow trout yearlings in November 2010 and 10,000 rainbow trout fry in December 2010. Revert to historical stocking numbers.
Hopkins River
(Kent Ford Lane
to Junction with
Mt Emu
Creek)
  Brown trout 4,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Jack Emmett
Lagoon
(Rupanyup)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 300 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 300 rainbow trout Maintain 300 rainbow trout for 3rd term school holidays.
Jubilee Lake
(Daylesford)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   Revert back to family fishing water. 200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Jubilee Lake
(Skipton)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 250 Stocked twice per year   250 rainbow trout 3rd term school holidays.
Konong
Wootong
Reservoir (Coleraine)
  Brown trout 2,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Lascelles
Lake
(Hopetoun)
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Silver perch 5,000 Stocked annually   TEP approved stocking of silver perch.
Learmonth
Lake
(Learmonth)
  Brown trout   Drought affected 2010   Brown trout stocking not supported at this time due to uncertainties in future water quality. Review water levels 2012.
  Rainbow trout 5,000    Uncertain water quality for 2011/12 summer. Rainbow trout supported as species may provide short term fishery. Review in 2012.
Leigh River
(Yarrowee River
at Shelford)
     Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 1,000 brown trout Trout stocking not supported as Leigh River contains self sustaining brown trout population. Trout population will reflect environmental conditions.
Lonsdale
Lake
(Lake Lonsdale)
  Brown trout   Drought affected 2010 Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 brown trout Trout stocking not supported until the Lonsdale Lake management plan is released. Currently provides an excellent redfin fishery. Several quality salmonid fisheries in close proximity. Review 2012.
  Rainbow trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 rainbow trout See above.
Merri River
Above weir
Grassmere,
Woodford &
Wollaston
Road Bridge
  Brown trout 2,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Below weir
Dennington
  Brown trout 6,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Miga Lake
(Miga Lake)
  Golden perch 5,000 Drought affected 2010 Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch for the first stocking then revert back to 5,000 golden perch Stocking of 10,000 golden perch not supported due to water security concerns. 5,000 golden perch supported. Review in 2012.
Minyip
Wetlands
(Minyip)
  Rainbow trout 200   Wimmera Angling Association request 200 rainbow trout 200 rainbow trout 3rd term school holidays. TEP assessment required by the proponent before stocking can commence.
Moonies
Dam
(Smythesdale)
      Insufficient information available regarding size of water body, water levels and quality, access, potential as a fishery and usage. No angler submissions received for water. Removed from stocking list. Review only if submissions received in future.
Moorabool
Reservoir
(Bolwarrah)
  Brown trout 10,000 Drought affected 2010 Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 25000 brown trout The stocking of 25,000 brown trout not supported. Continuing issues regarding angler access and obtaining authority to stock from water manager.
  Rainbow trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 25,000 rainbow trout Rainbow trout not supported as lake is considered a brown trout water.
Mount Emu Creek
Below Castle
Carey Bridge
to Panmure
  Brown trout 2,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Skipton-below
weir
  Brown trout 500 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Pura Pura
Bridge
  Brown trout 200 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Chatsworth
Road
  Brown trout 200 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Darlington   Brown trout 200 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Moyne River
(Rosebrook to
Toolong)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Small stream, with low visitation. Acknowledge that stream has considerable value to local anglers. Reduce to 1,000 brown trout for 2011. Review 2012.
Murdeduke
Lake
(Winchelsea)
    Drought affected 2010 Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 100,000 rainbow trout fingerlings Agreed that lake could take 100,000 rainbow trout fry but the stocking is put on hold. Requires additional information regarding lake depth, and water quality before stocking. Water quality information received indicates too saline for stocking at this time. Continue to assess over winter and review 100,000 rainbow trout fry stocking dependant on acceptable water conditions.
Natimuk
Lake
(Natimuk)
  Rainbow trout 10,000 Drought affected 2010 Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 rainbow trout after Natimuk Lake first filled then 5,000 rainbow trout Supported submission and lake to receive an initial stocking of 10,000 rainbow trout for 2011 then revert back to 5,000 rainbow trout annually for subsequent stockings from 2012.
Newlyn
Reservoir
(Newlyn)
  Brown trout 4,000    Revert back to historical stocking level of 4,000 brown trout.
  Rainbow trout Nil    Received drought recovery stocking of rainbow trout in November 2010. Rainbow trout stocking now discontinued as lake considered a brown trout water and brown trout stocking has recommenced.
Nhill Lake
(Nhill)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked annually   200 rainbow trout 3rd term school holidays.
Old Hamilton
Reservoir
(Hamilton)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Pertobe
Lake
(Warnambool)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 300 Stocked annually   300 rainbow trout for 2nd term school holidays.
Pine
Lake
(Horsham)
     Wimmera Angling Association are suggesting that no stocking to take place in Pine Lake Not suitable for stocking in 2011/2012.
Police
Paddock Dam
(Horsham)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 300 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 300 rainbow trout 300 rainbow trout for 3rd term school holidays.
Purrumbete
Lake
(Camperdown)
  Brown trout 15,000 Stocked annually Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 25,000 brown trout Request for 25,000 brown trout not supported. Reduce stocking numbers to 15,000 brown trout due to additional 15,000 Atlantic salmon being stocked.
  Rainbow trout 15,000 Stocked annually Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 25,000 rainbow trout Request for 25,000 rainbow trout not supported. Reduce back to 15,000 rainbow trout due to 15,000 Atlantic salmon being stocked.
  Atlantic 15,000 Stocked annually Purrumbete Angling Club requested Supported Atlantic salmon stocking. Trial two year stocking in
  salmon    replacement of Chinook salmon with Atlantic salmon lieu of Chinook salmon (2011, 2012). Review Atlantic salmon stocking at 2012 Vic Fish Stock meeting. Continued stocking of Atlantic salmon dependant on supply, performance in the fishery and pending successful Chinook salmon production at Snobs Creek.
  Brook trout    Purrumbete Angling Club requested trial of Brook trout. Angling club suggested trial not feasible until 2012 due to supply of Brook trout and need for TEP Request noted and supported in principal. Stocking not supported this year due to angler club request to withhold any brook trout stocking until 2012 and, there was support for the clubs Atlantic salmon request. TEP initial screening form for brook trout completed by angling club but not yet submitted. Review submission next year dependant on performance of Atlantic salmon in lake and Chinook salmon breeding program at Snobs Creek.
  Chinook salmon Nil Stocked annually   No Chinook salmon currently available. If Chinook salmon become available, cease Atlantic stocking.
Quarry Street
Reserve Lake
(Trentham)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 200 Stocked annually   200 rainbow trout for 2nd term school holidays.
Rabl Park
Lake
(Murtoa)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 300 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 300 rainbow trout 300 rainbow trout for 3rd term school holidays.
  Golden perch Nil Stocked annually   Remove from stocking schedule for golden perch.
Ratzcastle
Lake
(Kangawall)
  Golden perch 5,000 Drought affected 2010 Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch for the first stocking then revert back to 5,000 golden perch Lake full but initial stocking of 5,000 golden perch sufficient due to size of lake.
Rocklands
Reservoir
(Balmoral)
  Brown trout 2,500 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 brown trout Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 25,000 brown trout Request for 10,000 and 25,000 brown trout stockings not supported. Lake has healthy populations of redfin not considered a productive trout fishery. Mainten stocking of 2500 brown trout. Requires assessment of fish stocks and performance of trout if resources available.
  Rainbow trout 2,500 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 rainbow trout (plus surplus trout) Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 25,000 rainbow trout Received drought recovery stocking in November 2010. Requests for 10,000 and 25, 000 rainbow trout not supported. Lake not considered a productive trout fishery. Maintain stocking of 2500 rainbow trout. Requires assessment of fish stocks if resources available.
Serviceton North
Reservoir
(Serviceton
North)
  Golden perch Nil Stocked annually   Water has received previous stockings of golden perch. Water body is too small and will be removed from stocking schedule for golden perch.
Snake Valley
Reservoir
(Snake Valley)
  Brown trout Nil    Insufficient information regarding water and no submissions. Water removed from stocking schedule.
  Rainbow trout Nil    Insufficient information regarding water and no submissions. Water removed from stocking schedule.
St George
Lake
(Creswick)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Taylors
Lake
(Horsham)
  Golden perch 40,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 40,000 golden perch Mid Northern and District Association of Angling Clubs request 40,000 golden perch Supported. Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Murray cod 20,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 20,000 Murray cod Mid Northern and District Association of Angling Clubs request 20,000 Murray cod Supported. Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
  Silver perch 20,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 20,000 silver perch Mid Northern and District Association of Angling Clubs request 20,000 silver perch Supported. Maintain stocking regime and stocking rates.
Tea Tree
Lake
(Mortlake)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 400 Stocked twice per year   200 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Tooliorook
Lake
(Lismore)
  Brown trout 3,000    Recommence historical brown trout stocking numbers of 3,000 annually.
  Rainbow trout 4,000   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 rainbow trout Received stocking drought recovery stocking of 10,000 rainbow trout in November 2010. Recommence historical rainbow trout stocking numbers for 2011. Potential estuary perch stocking trial water.
Toolondo
Reservoir
(Toolondo)
  Brown trout   Drought affected 2011 Wimmera Angling Association request 40,000 brown trout Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 brown trout Drought affected in 2011. Filling dependant on Rocklands Reservoir water levels. Reassess stocking potential in 2012 dependant on water levels.
  Rainbow trout    Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 rainbow trout Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 10,000 rainbow trout Drought affected in 2011. Filling dependant on Rocklands Reservoir water levels. Reassess if lake fills.
Victoria
Lakes
(Ballarat)
Family Fishing Lake Rainbow trout 800 Stocked twice per year   400 rainbow trout for 2nd & 3rd term school holidays.
Wallace
Lake
(Edenhope)
  Brown trout   Drought affected 2011 Wimmera Angling Association request 1,000 brown trout Drought affected in 2011. Review if water levels change over winter.
  Rainbow trout    Wimmera Angling Association request 4,000 rainbow trout Drought affected in 2011. Review if water levels change over winter.
Wartook Lake
(Halls Gap)
  Brown trout 10,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 brown trout Considered as brown trout water due to poor returns from stocked yearling rainbow trout.
  Rainbow trout     Received one off stocking of rainbow trout in November 2010. Little angler return from yearling rainbow trout. Considered a brown trout water and rainbow trout stocking discontinued.
Watonga Drive
Dam
(Horsham)
      Removed from stocking schedule. Other family fishing waters located locally and the adjacent Wimmera River provides angling opportunities.
Wendouree
Lake
(Ballarat)
  Brown trout 10,000    10,000 brown trout stocking in lieu of 75,000 brown trout fry scheduled from drought recovery. Revert back to annual historical stocking of 6,000 brown trout stocking number in 2012.
  Rainbow trout 10,000    Received 90,000 rainbow trout fry stocked for drought recovery in November 2010. Revert to 10,000 rainbow trout yearlings annually in 2011.
West Barwon
Reservoir
(Forrest)
  Brown trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 brown trout Not Supported as brown trout population reported to be self managing in lake. Brown trout stocking ceased. Review via angler feedback in 2012.
  Rainbow trout 3,000   Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 rainbow trout Request of 5,000 rainbow trout not supported. Maintain 3,000 rainbow trout annually. Stock assessment required if resources are available.
Wimmera River

Dimboola
  Golden perch 10,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and historical stocking rates.
  Silver perch 5,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 5,000 silver perch Maintain stocking regime and historical stocking rates.
Elmhurst/Greens
Creek Area
  Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and historical stocking rates.
Glenorchy   Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and historical stocking rates.
Horsham   Golden perch 5,000   Wimmera Angling Association request 10,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and historical stocking rates.
  Silver perch 5,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 5,000 silver perch Maintain stocking regime and historical stocking rates.
Jeparit   Golden perch 5,000 Stocked annually Wimmera Angling Association request 5,000 golden perch Maintain stocking regime and historical stocking rates.
Woady Yaloak
River
(Werneth)
  Brown trout    Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 brown trout Trout stocking not supported as trout present in the stream and population range and abundance reflect environmental and physical conditions. River has large sections of marginal trout habitat, and limited angler access.
Wombat
Reservoir
(Daylesford)
  Brown trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Central Highlands Water are changing water management arrangements. Stocking subject to gaining Central Highlands Water authority to stock.
  Rainbow trout 1,000 Stocked annually   Water managers are changing management arrangements. Stocking subject to gaining Central Highlands Water authority to stock.
Wurdiboluc
Reservoir
(Winchelsea)
  Brown trout 4,000 Stocked annually Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 brown trout Request to increase stocking numbers of brown trout not supported. Lake fishing well at current stocking levels. Maintain 4,000 brown trout and 2,000 rainbow trout for next 3 years then review.
  Rainbow trout 2,000 Stocked annually Association of Geelong and District Angling Clubs request 5,000 rainbow trout Request to increase stocking numbers of rainbow trout not supported. Received drought recovery of 4,000 rainbow trout in November 2010. Maintain numbers as per 2010 Vic Fish Stock meeting. Maintain 4,000 brown trout and 2,000 rainbow trout for next 3 years then review.
Yarriambiack
Creek
Beulah
  Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually   Increase to 1,000 golden perch at each site, Review in 2012.
Brim   Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually   Increase to 1,000 golden perch at each site, Review in 2012.
Warracknabeal   Golden perch 1,000 Stocked annually   Increase to 1,000 golden perch at each site, Review in 2012.

Appendix 2 – Fish Stocking for Recreational Purposes Policy

1. Introduction

Fisheries Victoria stocks approximately 1 million native and salmonid fish per annum into public waters throughout Victoria for recreational fishing purposes. This policy provides guidance in the setting of priorities for stocking of Victorian waters.

2. Background

Annual stocking plans are developed through a consultative process known as CONS, involving representatives from Fisheries Victoria, the Victorian Recreational Fishing Peak Body (VRFish), Water Management Authorities, Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs), the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), and other relevant stakeholders. The CONS process nominates waters to be stocked, species composition, numbers, size, timing and priority for each water. Actual numbers of fish stocked may vary from those nominated in response to environmental or other factors.

Waters (or a section of a waterway if barriers exist to prevent movement of fish) will not be stocked when there is reasonable evidence that the fish species (native or introduced) to be stocked may constitute an unacceptable risk to an existing threatened species or community (e.g. listed under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1995 (FFG) or the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC)). This is consistent with the Guidelines for Assessing Translocations of Live Aquatic Organisms in Victoria (2003).

3. Scope

This policy defines the principles and criteria used by Fisheries Victoria when prioritising waters in the recreational fish stocking program. It is intended to assist Fisheries Victoria to respond to changes in environmental conditions such as water quality and quantity, drought and bushfires, altered management practices by water and land managers, and changing stakeholder values and expectations.

This policy applies to stocking in all Victorian waters except those designated as Premier Lakes, as part of the 'Go Fishing in Victoria' initiative, which is due for completion in June 2011.

This policy does not apply to stocking for conservation purposes as this process is managed by the DSE.

The role of Fisheries Victoria

The role of Fisheries Victoria is to manage fisheries within an ecologically sustainable development framework. Key activities include securing the resource, sharing the resource and growing the resource. In relation to managing inland recreational fish stocking, Fisheries Victoria's key roles are to:

  • Communicate, and where appropriate, consult with stakeholders;
  • Increase and quantify angler satisfaction levels;
  • Advocate for measures to preserve and improve recreational fishing opportunities;
  • Maximise the benefits from recreational stocking within a restricted budget;
  • Coordinate and invest in research to assist fisheries management decisions; and
  • Promote recreational angling as a healthy recreational activity.

Responsibility for securing the resource is shared with other agencies such as DSE, water and land management agencies and CMAs. Matters not under the control and management of Fisheries Victoria include access to water storages, allocation of water flows, habitat protection/improvements or waterway health.

Fisheries Victoria develops strategic stocking programs that:

  • Maximise the returns to recreational anglers;
  • Create public value;
  • Enhance and support natural recruitment;
  • Are consistent with the translocation protocols and guidelines;
  • Provide for equitable access for a range of stakeholders;
  • Satisfy cost-benefit analysis; and
  • Consider long-term sustainable management strategies.

Stocking is conducted in accordance with annual native and salmonid stocking plans. The stocking plans are developed utilising information from a range of sources, including advice provided by the CONS process.

4. Definitions

For the purposes of this policy, the following terms are defined:

  • Angler access - general authorisation by the water and/or land manager to allow fishing activities taking into considering any restrictions such as fishing methods, areas and methods of entry and times.
  • Angler popularity - An assessment of how important the water is considered in both local and regional context, not necessarily based purely on numbers of visitors but how highly it is valued by anglers.
  • Authority to Stock - approval from the relevant resource manager to allow translocation of fish to a particular water body.
  • CONS -Regional Fisheries Consultation meetings held annually that determine annual stocking plans and nominate stock assessments to be undertaken.
  • Conservation purposes -A need to maintain or enhance populations of threatened or endangered species through stock enhancement.
  • Endemic species - species unique to a defined place or region.
  • Family Fishing Lake -small lake, impoundment or retarding basin generally less than 3 ha in area. These waters are stocked with rainbow trout prior to second and/or third term school holidays or Fishing Week events to provide angling opportunities for junior anglers, families and people with limited mobility.
  • Fish sizes - fry (<5g) fingerlings (5-30g) yearlings (trout 30g-100g, natives ->200g) advanced (100 - 200g) premier and ex-broodstock (>1000g)
  • Inland fishery - one conducted in inland waters. Inland waters, as defined in the Fisheries Act, include all waterways, public dams, swamps, billabongs and lakes other than the Gippsland Lakes, Lake Tyers, Mallacoota Lake and Wingan Inlet. It does not include any water or waters on private property.
  • Location infrastructure -describes the locations capacity to cater for a variety of fishing methods and abilities, and the facilities available i.e. boat ramps, fishing platforms, all purpose access, toilets, liberation truck access etc.
  • Native species - fish species that naturally occurs within Victoria.
  • Productivity - refers to a particular waters capacity to produce and sustain healthy populations of fish.
  • Salmonids - In this document, only refers to rainbow trout, brown trout and chinook salmon.
  • Self Sustaining populations - populations of either native or salmonids that are able to successfully support an active fishery under average environmental conditions.
  • Stocking - is a subset of translocation and refers only to the release of hatchery-reared fish.
  • Suitable receiving waters - those waters with sufficient angler access where the habitat is suitable for sustaining fish populations and where water quality and quantity is sufficient to allow the stocked fish to enter the fishery.
  • Translocation - the deliberate human-assisted movement of wild-fish or hatchery-reared fish from one location to another.
  • Translocation protocols - protocols prepared under the 'Guidelines for Translocations of Live Aquatic Organisms in Victoria' relevant to stocking.

5. Principles for Stocking of Waters to Enhance Recreational Fisheries

Waters will be considered for stocking with native or salmonid fish species where all of the following conditions are satisfied:

  • Authority to stock has been provided by the relevant resource manager;
  • Suitable receiving waters exist for species to be stocked;
  • Stock assessments determine self-sustaining populations do not exist or should be augmented for recreational fishing purposes;
  • The translocation is in accordance with translocation guidelines, including relevant policies;
  • The increased public value outweighs the cost of stocking as evidenced through angler visitation, demand and return to anglers.

A key component of the suitability of receiving waters is the likelihood that water levels will be appropriate for angling. Water levels will be assessed as 'permanent', 'mostly permanent', 'intermittent' and 'unreliable'. Stocking will not be considered for 'unreliable' waters.

Proposals to stock in any water other than those stocked since 1995 or with any non-native species other than rainbow trout, brown trout and Chinook salmon will need to comply with the Translocation Guidelines.

Once the principles for stocking of waters have been satisfied, Fisheries Victoria will then prioritise a potential stocking water according to its social value and economic return. Premier waters, Family Fishing lakes and those waters specified in Government commitments are deemed to hold high social and economic values and will be given priority in determining the Fisheries Victoria annual stocking plan. The priority for stocking other potential waters is determined by the 'Criteria for Prioritisation of Waters for Stocking'.

Criteria for Prioritisation of Waters for Stocking

The criteria that will be used to prioritise waters for stocking, in order, are:

  • Productivity of the water;
  • Angler popularity and usage;
  • Proximity to similar angling opportunities;
  • Level of angler access.
    In circumstances where the quantity or size of fish available for stocking falls below that specified in the annual stocking plan (eg through the impacts of drought on fish production), Fisheries Victoria reserves the right to allocate the available stock to ensure that:
  • Enough fish are stocked into a particular water to provide a reasonable return to the angler; and
  • An equitable distribution of available fish is achieved across waters (this may include regional equity).

Adaptive Management

Decisions to stock waters are made in a complex and changing system. To ensure that the social and economic return from stocking is maximised, assessments will be made prior to each liberation event so that the principles and criteria for stocking continue to be met. Fisheries Victoria reserves the right to vary the stocking regime accordingly.

Fisheries Victoria also reserves the right to decide what fish species are to be stocked in specific waters and the size those fish are to be when released, based on suitable receiving waters. Where appropriate, consultation with stakeholders will occur prior to this decision being made. In the event that insufficient fish are available from Fisheries Victoria hatcheries, additional fish may be sourced from private or interstate hatcheries, subject to meeting translocation policies.

Decommissioning

Once notification from the relevant water authority has been received by Fisheries Victoria of an intended decommissioning of a water body, further stocking will be investigated and reviewed after future water management regimes have been clearly identified

6. Policy Related Documents

  • Fisheries Victoria Management Report Series Regional Fisheries Consultations Meeting Outcomes (annual)
  • Protocols for the Translocation of Fish in Victorian Inland Public Waters
  • Guidelines for Assessing Translocations of Live Aquatic Organisms in Victoria
  • Fisheries Act 1995
  • Fisheries Regulations 1998
  • Fisheries Victoria policy Responding to the Impacts of Drought and its Consequences on Inland Recreational Fisheries

Further Information

Enquiries relating to this procedure should be directed to:

John Douglas Senior Project Officer – Inland Fisheries Fisheries Victoria
(03) 5772 0254