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Thread: Murray Cod Growth Rate

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    Murray Cod Growth Rate - Image Added!

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    As a mostly exclusive salt water fisherman I have no idea about growth rates of fresh water fish.
    A mate of mine stocked a dam on his property at Stanthorpe with Murray Cod about a year ago. This morning he found a dead one which was over 12 inches long and weighing in at around 1 kilo.

    Aside from the fact that it was dead for no apparent reason, is it possible for the fingerlings to grow that much in 1 year? There is nowhere else it could have come from because the dam is only about 3 years old and it is stand alone with no permanent inflow of water.
    Last edited by myangle; 16-04-2010 at 04:35 PM. Reason: More Information and adding a picture

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    Re: Murray Cod Growth Rate

    wierd, i know that it would be possible for bass or silver perch in a decent size dam to make it too that size, but not too sure bout Murray Cod.

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    Re: Murray Cod Growth Rate

    12 inch in a year is about right but being a kilo sounds a lot ,normally a pound for the first year all depending on food and conditions. Have you had any big frost there ? , might be what killed the fish if the dam isn't very deep.
    wamjam

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    Re: Murray Cod Growth Rate

    Quote Originally Posted by wamjam View Post
    12 inch in a year is about right but being a kilo sounds a lot ,normally a pound for the first year all depending on food and conditions. Have you had any big frost there ? , might be what killed the fish if the dam isn't very deep.
    wamjam
    The dam is quite big and around 10 metres deep. Not sure about the food supply but the dam is no more than 3 years old. May only two.
    The fish were bought from a hatchery. It would be nice if there were 100 or so of those in the dam.

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    Re: Murray Cod Growth Rate

    Quote Originally Posted by myangle View Post
    The dam is quite big and around 10 metres deep. Not sure about the food supply but the dam is no more than 3 years old. May only two.
    The fish were bought from a hatchery. It would be nice if there were 100 or so of those in the dam.
    My guess is that it would be less than 3 years old. The growth rate varies depending of water temp, food source, dam size and stocking rate. Fitz just posted up a report on Sweetwater about some Cod from around there:
    http://www.sweetwaterfishing.com.au/....html#msg19684
    Dale

    I fish because the little voices in my head tell me to

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    Re: Murray Cod Growth Rate

    Quote Originally Posted by myangle View Post
    The dam is quite big and around 10 metres deep. Not sure about the food supply but the dam is no more than 3 years old. May only two.
    The fish were bought from a hatchery. It would be nice if there were 100 or so of those in the dam.
    If these fish were put in only a year ago then 12 in must be possible . There is always a few dominate fish so maybe this fish was one of a few that fought harder for food and coming into winter maybe he met his match and lost his spot on the pecking order.
    wamjam

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