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Pet fish and co

February 12, 2020 by Stephen Mueller

Here is a video of a fish  or two  that wants me to feed them everyday otherwise they get cranky.

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No four

February 2, 2020 by Stephen Mueller

This fish is a bit smaller than the others so I will take an offer between $ 250 -$300 for it

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remember the sales conditions.sale conditions

 

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Notice

January 14, 2020 by Stephen Mueller

Heads up everyone the rules around the catching the river blackfish are about to change from the second of February the daily bag limit will reduce from 5 fish to 2 fish and increasing the minimum size limit from 23 cm to 30 cm . this is a great win for the fish.

Thanks to Taylor Hunt for the information and his determination to get it approved.

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For sale this beauty

January 11, 2020 by Stephen Mueller

You can own this fish for $300 .

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this is a mature River blackfish from the farm , it is fit and healthy as you can see and its for sale, if they cannot go to lake Mumblin then their for sale.

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Surplus Stock

December 29, 2019 by Stephen Mueller

I now have river blackfish for sale , these are mature fish around four years old .

sizes vary from around 150/180mm  up to 300mm and above , the first fish is in the smaller range fit and healthy with a nice  pattern . I will sell it for $180, you must come to the farm and bring a container suitable for it with an aerator or I can supply an aerator for an additional $20.

I can be contacted on this page or on 0407843998.

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Curdies maps

December 21, 2019 by Stephen Mueller

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GONE

December 20, 2019 by Stephen Mueller

The results are in and it is as I suspected there are no blackfish in the Curdies river or it tributaries . just think for a minute what that means , If it is true that each catchment has a different gene pool then we have lost the genetics from an entire river system , while we have been asleep at the wheel we have lost a fish through negligence , laziness , apathy and some bad actors .

What to do now .

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Yarra Pygmy Perch eDNA Survey Result

The results are in!

The Enviro DNA Laboratory in Parkville got the results of our recent eDNA survey back to us this week.

Together we sampled 31 sites across the Curdies River catchment. Yarra Pygmy Perch are present through the Curdies River from the above the estuary up to the Lavers-Hill Cobden Road and in the Cooriemungle / Scotts Creek up to the Port Campbell-Cobden Road. Yarra Pygmy Perch were not recorded from any of the more minor tributaries, or surprisingly from any further up the Cooriemungle Creek above the Scotts Creek confluence (around Williams Rd – Timboon-Colac Rd intersection) where we would predict their distribution based on the habitat and stream flow. These results indicate that Yarra Pygmy Perch are present in around 65 kilometres of waterways in the Curdies catchment and improves our current understanding of their distribution, previously recorded with any regularity, from the lower reaches around the trestle bridge site.

Interestingly, Southern Pygmy Perch are recorded across a much broader area and being closely related and utilising similar habitats it is interesting that Southern Pygmy Perch are present in some of the more minor tributaries where Yarra Pygmy Perch were not recorded. Southern Pygmy Perch are recorded throughout the Curdies River right up to Purrumbeete – Beals Rd where the habitat is in very poor condition and typically dry over summer. They’re also recorded in Sunday, Monday, Whiskey, Fenton and Scotts creeks, and another minor tributary just downstream of the trestle bridge.

River Blackfish eDNA was sampled from ten locations in the Curdies River, Cooriemungle, Scotts, Black Glen and Cowleys Creek. No positive results were recorded.

I have attached some maps which will help to visualise where each species was recorded and their distribution throughout the Curdies catchment.

Thankyou all again for your contribution in helping us to understand the current status of these important threatened species in our catchments.

Kind regards,

Anthony Byrne
Project Officer | Corangamite Catchment Management Authority

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Merry Christmas

December 18, 2019 by Stephen Mueller

I would like to wish all viewers of this blog and the  and the facebook group (Blackfish Action Members) A safe and happy Christmas .

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Be careful on the roads and catch lots of fish.

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The face / mug behind https://fishsticks.co/https://fishsticks.co/

December 16, 2019 by Stephen Mueller

This is the face of one dinosaur , the owner of https://fishsticks.co/and the blackfish farm , my name is Stephen Mueller if you wish to contact me my phone is 0407843998 or this blog or the Facebook group Blackfish Action Members.

 

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And this is the face of a dinofish , not really this is face of a blackfish waiting to be fed.

 

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This fish is part of a breeding attempt , if we can get them to breed in tanks then we can move one step closer to a hatchery.

 

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Press on

November 20, 2019 by Stephen Mueller

Never give up, especially to bureaucrats , in todays Cobden Coast Times there is an article that sums up pretty well how the swamp works, anyone who has been to lake Mumblin knows that the fish will never be able to get out, the swamp don’t seem to worry about all the frogs trout eat along rivers where their not suppose to be not a word, and they definitely don’t do anything to get them out , rivers like the Curdies and the Gellibrand  , they claim that the fish will not thrive in  lake Mumblin , how the hell do they know that , they haven’t been able  breed blackfish in the last 2 hundred years and yet they try and tell me where the fish will survive.                       Press on.JPG

And on top of that they didn’t have the guts to ring or e-mail me I was told to ring a ranger at Port Campbell to find out .

If this is the best we get from the stewards of our environment then i want my money back, i didnt work my ass of  for forty years so these so and so,s can sit there and screw things up , take a look at the state of Bullen Merri it will nothing short of a farm run off dam soon and they do nothing.

 

 

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