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Native fish swim

08 Jan, 2008 07:11 AM
The surrounds of Lake Forbes have been continuously upgraded and beautified in recent years, but last week saw improvements to the contents of the lake with Forbes Shire Council releasing thousands of native fingerlings into the watercourse.

The release took place adjacent to Apex Park (near the Vampire Jet) and approximately 1800 Murray Cod and 4545 Golden Perch (Yellow Belly) were placed in Lake Forbes.

The release was aimed at increasing the native fish population and improving opportunities for recreational fisherman.

The native fingerlings were provided by Murray Darling Fisheries in Wagga Wagga and dollar for dollar funding was provided under the NSW Recreational Fishing Trust, which is funded from the proceeds of the recreational fishing licenses.

Council hopes to do more releases in the future and plans to continue applying for funding.

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Peter McLuckie releasing  the fingerlings into Lake Forbes.
Peter McLuckie releasing the fingerlings into Lake Forbes.

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