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23.01.2022 Wow what a morning starting at 8.00am with the first lot of fingerlings being released into the beautiful Boondooma Dam. Thanks to Craig @ Hanwood Fish Hatcher...y for our first lot of healthy 28,500 Bass and another 20,000 Bass delivered to Gordonbrook Dam today. Looking forward to releasing more Yellowbelly fingerlings later in the year and at our annual Yellowbelly Fishing Comp in February 2021.



19.01.2022 Great to see all these fingerling releases. Fantastic to see the SIP funds helping produce great freshwater fisheries.

18.01.2022 Anyone keen on fly fishing great opportunity to learn and get involved.

17.01.2022 More Mary River cod for Wyaralong dam



11.01.2022 Bass finderlings released at Cania on Sunday. Thanks to Andy and Matt at Aust Native Fisheries. Every year CDFSA recieves SIPS money from the Qld Fisheries to s...tock Cania Dam. Thanks George Netz, Bevan Benecke, Rowena Clarke for helping and Nev & Dell for the use of thier boat to disperse finderlings around dam. See more

10.01.2022 More fingerling releases. So great to see SIP $ and stocking groups hard work going to more natives being put into impoundments and river systems

08.01.2022 ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE FELLAS! Congratulations Tyson Palmer! Pelagic Pursuit Fishing Flow State Productions... Cast Mag Co See more



08.01.2022 56000 bass into hinze dam thanks to hinze dam management committee. Great to see fisheries flourishing and growing Pics courtesy of Darren Karl Rämä

07.01.2022 Awesome to see

03.01.2022 A few figures which I have on record. Since 1988 Oakey Freshwater Fish Stocking Assoc has released a total of 34450 Murray cod, 444945 Yellow Belly and 128991 S...ilver Perch. That's a total of over 600000 fingerlings. All releasing into local creeks. All made possible by a lot of hard work by a lot of good volunteers. See more

02.01.2022 CHRISTMAS RAFFLE QR Code is at the bottom of the pictures. Our annual Family Fishing Classic is our main fundraiser for the year. Due to covid-19 and ...the cancellation of our comp this year we have decided to run a Christmas Raffle to raise funds for our fish stocking. The raffle is open to anyone who resides in Queensland. Anyone who lives in the Bundaberg area are encouraged to purchase your tickets instore at Tackle World Bundaberg. Make sure you check out their summer sale catalogue and chat to the friendly staff about all your barra needs. All other tickets can be purchased online via credit card by scanning the QR code or following the link https://www.raffletix.com.au/?ref=ap6xe There are 12 prizes valued at over $5000, with the main prize of a Gen 3 Helix 7 side image Humminbird sounder valued at $1200. Pictures and value of prizes and QR code are below. Please feel free to share around with friends and family to help us raise as much money as possible for the restocking of fingerlings in Lake Monduran.

02.01.2022 Sooty championship competition



02.01.2022 Education display trailer calendar updated for 2021-2022 events. If your stocking group or fishing club want to have display trailer for free at event please contact Charlie on 0490 661 445 or email [email protected]

01.01.2022 Great seeing these fish going back into our waterways

01.01.2022 DEAD LARGE BARRA KINCHANT AND TEEMBURRA :- several concerned people have contacted MAFSA about finding floating dead barra with no obvious signs of injury. Most... likely poor handling killed them so please follow these guidelines 1. Use a large knotless landing net 2. Keep the fish in the water in the net while removing the lure 3. Have your camera/phone right ready 4. Wet your hands 5. Use a one hand lower jaw grip while the other supports the belly area 6. Hold the fish horizontally 7. Take a couple of quick pics 8. Put the fish back in the net in the water 9. Get your wet brag mat laid out on a wet towel or similar 10. Again use the supportive lift to put the fish on the wet brag mat 11. Quickly take your pics 12. Get the fish back in the water quickly 13. Swim the fish to revive it if necessary Follow these steps and the fish should be out of the water for 1-2 minutes maximum and will have an excellent chance of survival. These large barra a too valuable a resource to be killed by poor handling just for a photo. Just keep them and your hands etc wet, and keep time out of the water to absolute minimum.

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