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Home » 20,000 Fingerlings Released Into Lake Endeavour

20,000 Fingerlings Released Into Lake Endeavour

March 24, 2023 by Roxane Manley

20,000 fingerlings were released, consisting of 14,000 Murray Cod and 6,000 Golden Perch.

Parkes Shire Council recently released thousands of fingerlings into Lake Endeavour, as part of ongoing efforts to promote the health and biodiversity of our region’s waterways.

In total, 20,000 fingerlings were released, consisting of 14,000 Murray Cod and 6,000 Golden Perch. The release was made possible by the Recreational Fishing (Freshwater) Trust through a native fish stocking initiative run by the Department of Primary Industries Fisheries.

Parkes Shire Council’s Environment and Sustainability Coordinator, Michael Chambers, said fish stocking supports native fish populations, benefitting our community in several ways.

However, recreational fishermen will need to wait some time before these fish are ready to be caught. “Generally, it takes at least two years before fingerlings reach a catchable size.” 

“However, Parkes Shire Council has regularly carried out fish stocking at Lake Endeavour since 2016, making the site theoretically ideal for fishing now,” added Mr Chambers.

Murray Cod and Golden Perch usually occur together in Australian freshwater ways. Both species are widespread throughout the Murray Darling Basin but have declined or completely disappeared in many areas. The decline of these fish, like so many freshwater species, is due to several human drivers, namely river regulation, disrupted migrations and spawning behaviour, cold-water pollution under large dams, and barriers to migration and recolonisation created by weirds and dams.

Anglers wishing to fish at Lake Endeavour must apply for a recreational fishing licence through the Service NSW website and pay the associated fee. Access permits for Lake Endeavour are available from Council for recreational activities such as bushwalking, bird watching, fishing, and picnicking.

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