Salmonid Fish Releases 2007

Published: July 2008

Departmental Stocking Program

Fisheries Victoria's native and salmonid fish stocking program is designed to enhance recreational fishing opportunities for anglers. Annual stocking plans are developed utilising information provided at regional stakeholder consultation meetings (CONS). Stakeholders involved are the Victorian Recreational Fishing peak body (VRFish), water and catchment management authorities, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning DELWP (former) Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI), Fisheries Victoria and other relevant stakeholders. VRFish represents recreational anglers at these meetings.

The meetings consider the performance of existing stocking programs, results of stock assessment, angler and creel surveys, prevailing environmental conditions, impacts of land and water management regimes and other issues that may impact on the fishery. Requests by stakeholders to vary current stocking programs are also considered.

Stocking Plans may be subject to 'last minute' variation due to natural factors i.e. flood, fire, low water level or quality, algal blooms or manmade impacts such as major works on storages.

Continuing dry conditions meant some scheduled releases were cancelled and others modified. Where possible, VRFish are consulted prior to a variation.

2007 Salmonid stockings

Water stockedMonth 2007Fish size (gs)Brown troutRainbow troutChinook salmon
Aringa Reservoir (Port Fairy)July
July
80
80

500
1,000
Banimboola Lake (Dartmouth)Apr
Apr
40
37
2,000
5,000

Barkers Creek Reservoir (Harcourt)July
Oct
85
150
3,000
600


Beaufort LakeOct
Oct
160
115
200

Bellfield Reservoir (Halls Gap)July
Oct
66
2

5,000
50,000 #

Blue Rock Lake (Willow Grove)May
Oct
46
190
5,000
300


Bullarto ReservoirJuly
July
100
110
500
500

Bullen Merri Lake (Camperdown)Jan
Jan
Feb
Apr
82
160
125
30

1,900
3,100



10,000
3,650
Colbrook Reservoir (Ballan)July100200

Dean ReservoirMay
May
46
30
500
500

Eildon LakeJan
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
164
110
165
411
1,000
2
1,000
2
3,300
5,000
5,000
6,608
980
50,000 #
220
50,000 #

Eildon PondageJan
Mar
Apr
May
June
June
July
Aug
Aug
Sept
Sept
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Nov
Dec
2,000
1,000
1,000
676
880
1,300
1,300
844
1,600
1,680
606
1,640
612
883
2
562
2,000
742
1,400
260




50
163

50
75

50




50

75
20
200
250
800
320


320


320

320
1,319
20,000 #
320

525

Eildon Pondage (Family Fishing)Jan
May
June
June
July
July
Aug
Aug
Sept
Sept
Oct
Oct
Nov
Nov
Dec
Dec
2,000
635
881
1,300
844
1,350
606
1,600
613
1,680
762
1,640
563
2,000
200
1,400
20
910
320

320

320

320

819

320

200
260


50

163

50

75

50

50

75

Eildon Pondage (Premier Lake)Mar
Apr
May
May
Oct
Dec
Dec
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,100
1,000
1,300
200
250
200
90
500
250
75


Elingamite Lake (Cobden)Oct
Oct
182
156

500
500
Gillear Lake (Allansford)July801,0001,000
Glenmaggie Lake (Heyfield)Oct
Nov
2
2

25,000 #
75,000 #

Hamilton LakeApr
Apr
June
Sept
30
46
300
175

2,000
3,000

200
200

Hopkins River (Ellerslie to Junction Rd)Apr462,000

Hume Lake (Wodonga)July
Sept
86
164

8,930
1,070

Konong Wootong Reservoir (Coleraine)Apr
Apr
30
46

2,000
1,000
Macalister River (Licola)Sept135
2,000
Merri River (Warrnambool)Feb
Apr
Sept
Oct
220
46
161
166
870
2,000
900
1,200


Family Fishing Lakes and Premier Lakes

Fisheries Victoria undertakes an annual program of stocking on-grown or advanced yearling trout in small waters (normally less than 5 hectares surface area) in or adjacent to population centres, the waters being accessible for both junior and anglers with limited mobility.

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

Also included are several stockings made outside of the school holiday period for special events.

Water StockedMonth 2007Fish size (gs)Rainbow troutBrown trout
Alexandra Lake (Ararat)July
Sept
300
220
200
200

Allans Flat Dredge Hole (Allans Flat)July
Sept
300
220
125
375

Anderson Lake (Chiltern)Sept220300
Arboretum Dam (Euroa)July
Sept
300
220
125
325

Bannockburn LagoonJuly
Sept
300
220
100
200

Berwick SpringsJuly3001,000
Estate lake (Berwick)



Calembeen Lake (Creswick)June
Sept
300
220
200
200

Casey Fields Lake (Cranbourne)June
Sept
Oct
300
220
225
400
400
400

Cato Lake (Stawell)June
Sept
300
220
300
300

Caulfield Racecourse LakeJuly
Sept
300
220
200
200

Cobden LakeJuly
Sept
300
220
100
100

Coleraine LagoonJun
Sept
300
220
250
200

Darlingford Lake (Melton)July
Sept
300
220
250
250

Eildon Pondage PREMIER LAKE (see above)



Emerald LakeJune
Sept
Oct
300
220
225
750
750
400

Esmond Lake (Ballarat)June
Sept
300
220
200
200

Ess Lagoon (Casterton)June Sept300 220500 500
Fosters Dam (Glenrowan)July300125
Glenlyon DamJune300200
Golf Course Dam (Longwood)Sept220200
Guthridge Lake (Sale)Oct225250
Guyatt Lake (Sale)June300250
Haddon Reservoir (Haddon)Jun300200
Hanging Rock Lake (Woodend)June
Aug
Oct
300
220
225
300
300
300

Heyfield Racecourse Lake (Heyfield)June
Sept
300
220
200
200

Hyland Lake (Churchill) - PREMIER LAKEJuly
Sept
Oct
Nov
300
220
2,048
358
1,000
1,000
250
600

Jack Emmett Lagoon (Rupanyup)Sept220300
Jack Roper Reserve (Campbellfield)June
Sept
Oct
300
220
225
250
250
250

Jubilee Lake (Daylesford) - PREMIER LAKEJune
Sept
330
220
200
200

Jubilee Lake (Skipton)Sept220250
Karkarook Lake (Moorrabin)Aug
Sept
550
220
1,000
1,000

Kennington Reservoir (Strathfieldsaye) PREMIER LAKEJune
Aug
Sept
Oct
696
624
1,000
1,200
270
290
100
120

Lilydale Lake PREMIER LAKEAug
Sept
Sept
500
235
1,000
500
1,750
100

Marysville DamFeb
June
313
300
300
200

Mooroopna Rec Reserve LakeAug210200
Morwell LakeJune
Sept
300
220
750
750

Navan Lake (Melton)July
Sept
Oct
300
220
225
250
250
300

Pertobe Lake (Warrnambool)Aug
Sept
202
220
200
200

Police Paddock Dam (Horsham)Sept220300
Quarry Street Reserve (Trentham)June300200
Rabl Park Lake (Murtoa)Sept220300
Rowville LakesJune
Sept
300
220
750
750

Roxburgh Park LakesJune
Sept
300
220
200
200

Sambell Lake (Beechworth)July
Sept
300
220
500
500

Seagull Lake (Geelong)July
Sept
Oct
300
220
225
800
800
500

St Arnaud Old Swimming PoolJune300200
St Augustines Water Hole (Geelong)July
Sept
300
220
300
300

Tea Tree Lake (Mortlake)July
Sept
300
220
200
200

Tom Thumb Lake (Eaglehawk)June300200
Victoria Lakes (Ballarat)June
Sept
300
220
400
400

Yarrambat LakeJune
Sept
Oct
300
220
225
300
300
250

Total

34655

Numbers


Brown troutRainbow troutChinook salmonTotal
Fry (2g)
(270,000) #

Yearlings (50g+)44,99078,9116,150130,051
Adv Yearlings(150g +)15,47053,657
69,127
Premier Rainbow Trout (1kg +)
2,989
2,989
Brown Trout (1Kg+)972

972
Brood stock (2kg+)989250
1,239
Total62,421135,8076,150204,378

# Fry are not part of 2007 salmonid totals

Weight


Brown Trout (Kgs)Rainbow Trout (Kgs)Chinook Salmon (Kgs)Total (Kgs)
Fry (2g)
(540)
(540)
Fingerlings (50g+)2,8664,4785057,849
Yearling (150g +)4,0089,862
13,870
Premier Rainbow Trout (1kg +)
1,885
1,885
Brown Trout (1Kg+)972

972
Brood stock (2kg+)2,4151,704
4,119
Total (Kgs)10,26117,92950528,695

Transport

Kms travelledTotal Man Days
54,500154
*Fin clipped (Adipose Fin) – Narracan and Wartook Lakes
**Part of the Wartook Lake rainbow trout stocking trial – alternative fin clip
#Fry – Numbers not included in salmonid totals for 2007
^^Premier lakes

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Acknowledgments

This Information Note was developed by Department of Environment and Primary Industries, July 2008.