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  2. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Oregon instituted a requirement for commercial fishing licenses in 1899, the same year that the state's sturgeon fishery had collapsed due to over-harvesting. Oregon began requiring recreational fishing licenses in 1901. [5] Indiana began issuing hunting licenses in 1901 and added fishing privileges to its hunting license in ...

  3. Flinders River - Wikipedia

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    The Flinders River is the longest river in Queensland, Australia, at approximately 1,004 kilometres (624 mi). [3] It was named in honour of the explorer Matthew Flinders . The catchment is sparsely populated and mostly undeveloped.

  4. Neil Turner Weir - Wikipedia

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    A little further west, five kilometres from Mitchell, on the banks of the river held back by the weir, is a fishing spot known as Fisherman's Rest. The weir was built in 1984 and is made of concrete and filled with sand. [1] The capacity of the Neil Turner Weir is 2,000 ML. [2]

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  7. Lake Gregory (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Gregory, also known as the Isis Balancing Storage or simply as The Duckpond [1] is a small impoundment between Bundaberg and Childers in Queensland, Australia completed in 1986. It is 1.67 square kilometres in area with an average depth of 3.1 m and holds 6160 ML. at full supply level [ 1 ]

  8. Barcoo River - Wikipedia

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    The Barcoo grunter, also known as jade perch (scortum barcoo), is a native Australian freshwater fish found in the eastern Northern Territory rivers of Limmen, Roper, Macarthur; the Barkley Basin, and between the Gilbert River in Northern Queensland and the Lake Eyre drainage of central Australia. Barcoo Grunter is an excellent food fish, and ...

  9. Lake Galilee (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Galilee (Qld) Map showing location and vegetation management status. Lake Galilee is a semi-arid, saline, playa tectonic, depressional lake at Galilee, about 76 kilometres north-east of Aramac, in Central West Queensland. [3] It is located in a shallow closed basin bordered by the Great Dividing Range to the west and north. The 255,480 ...