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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1261455" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>You can get incredible growth out of those fingerlings sometimes. A few years ago I put some Murray Cod fingerlings in a fairly new dam I had built and they were only about 3/4" long when I released them and 13 months later I found one floating near the edge and it was about a foot long and weighed just over a 1kg, I couldn't believe it but it could only have been from the ones I put in as it was a new dam which was at the headwaters of a small creek with no water flowing into it. Murray Cod can grow to over 1 metre and will actually breed in impoundments if there is periodically water flowing in and out of them. Unfortunately I have not seen any sign of my fish since so maybe he was the only survivor. I might try putting out some set lines one day to see if I can tempt any other survivors.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1261455, member: 16453"] You can get incredible growth out of those fingerlings sometimes. A few years ago I put some Murray Cod fingerlings in a fairly new dam I had built and they were only about 3/4" long when I released them and 13 months later I found one floating near the edge and it was about a foot long and weighed just over a 1kg, I couldn't believe it but it could only have been from the ones I put in as it was a new dam which was at the headwaters of a small creek with no water flowing into it. Murray Cod can grow to over 1 metre and will actually breed in impoundments if there is periodically water flowing in and out of them. Unfortunately I have not seen any sign of my fish since so maybe he was the only survivor. I might try putting out some set lines one day to see if I can tempt any other survivors. Ken [/QUOTE]
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