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  2. Cania Dam - Wikipedia

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    The dam is stocked with Australian Bass, Golden Perch, Silver Perch, and Saratoga under the Stocked Impoundment Permit Scheme. [ 3 ] The dam was completed in 1982, and after reaching a low of 3.31% in February 2003, it overflowed for the first time in late December 2010.

  3. Lake Clarendon Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Clarendon Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with an un-gated spillway located off-stream in the locality of Lake Clarendon in the Lockyer Valley Region, South East Queensland, Australia. The main purpose of the dam is for irrigation of the Lockyer Valley. [2] [3] The resultant impounded reservoir is called Lake Clarendon.

  4. Kinchant Dam - Wikipedia

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    Kinchant Dam is a dam in the locality of Kinchant Dam in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. [2] It created the reservoir Lake Kinchant 3] It has a storage capacity of 72,235 megalitres (2,551.0 × 10 ^ 6 cu ft). [4]

  5. Lake Lenthall - Wikipedia

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    It is stocked with Australian native fish such as barramundi, bass, golden perch and silver perch under the Queensland Governments stocked impoundment permit scheme. Other aquatic species which inhabit the lake include spangled grunter, saratoga, Krefft's turtle, Flinders Ranges mogurnda, rainbow fish, fire tail gudgeon, long finned eel and many more.

  6. Teemburra Dam - Wikipedia

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    A Stocked Impoundment Permit is required to fish in the dam. [2] See also. Queensland portal; List of dams and reservoirs in Australia; References

  7. Six Mile Creek Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Six Mile Creek Dam (more commonly known as Lake MacDonald) is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with an un-gated spillway across the Six Mile Creek that is located in the South East region of Queensland, Australia. The main purposes of the dam are for potable water supply of the Sunshine Coast region [3] and for recreation. [1]

  8. Somerset Dam - Wikipedia

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    Fish species found in the dam include Australian bass, golden perch, silver perch, bony bream, eel-tailed catfish, spangled perch, Mary River cod, snub nosed gar, Queensland lungfish and saratoga. [9] [12] A stocked impoundment permit is required to fish in the dam. [13] A view of Lake Somerset

  9. Coolmunda, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Coolamunda Dam offers fishing for a variety of stocked and local species; a Stocked Impoundment Permit is required. [9] There is a boat ramp at 28°25′26″S 151°13′02″E  /  28.4240°S 151.2173°E  / -28.4240; 151.2173  ( Boat