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The dam is stocked with bass, golden perch, silver perch and barramundi, while eel-tailed catfish, and bony bream are present naturally. [5] A Stocked Impoundment Permit is required to fish in the dam. [9] In 1993 and 1994, more than 60,000 barramundi were released into the dam, thought the furthest south that the species could survive. [5]
Golden perch dominate most catches for lure/fly anglers, while silver perch and eel-tailed catfish (dewfish) are more of a bait fishing prospect. A stocked impoundment permit is required to fish in the dam. [9] Connolly Dam is an "electric only" impoundment (outboards must be taken off) meaning only electric or manually powered craft may be ...
A Stocked Impoundment Permit is required to fish in the dam. [11] The Bjelke-Petersen Dam Fishing Classic is held every October. [6] Illegally introduced sleepy cod and red-claw crayfish are maintaining breeding populations. [5] In 2002, Tilapia were posing a threat to the dam, resulting in the need for pipeline screening to be implemented in ...
The dam is stocked with silver perch and golden perch, while bony bream, spangled perch and eel-tailed catfish breed naturally. [2] A Stocked Impoundment Permit is required to fish in the dam. [5] The poor water quality means that fish caught in the dam may, at times of an algae outbreak, be a health hazard if eaten. [2]
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
Teemburra Dam was constructed in 1997 for town water storage and irrigation purposes. It is located approximately 50 km west of Mackay, Queensland . It has a surface area of 1,040 hectares, an average depth of 14.2 metres and holds 147,500 Ml.
At the lake, there are facilities for picnics and camping. Boating is permitted, both motorised and non-motorised. Water sports such as jetskiing, waterskiing, wakeboarding and tube riding are allowed. The dams are stocked with fish suitable for lure and fish fishing, but a permit must be obtained. [12]
The dam is stocked with Mary River cod, silver perch, golden perch, southern saratoga and bass, while spangled perch are also present naturally. [5] Banded grunter have been found in the lake and being illegally introduced, it is recommended that, if caught, they should be destroyed. [5] A Gold Coast City Council permit is required to fish in ...