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  2. Murray cod - Wikipedia

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    Murray cod are large fish, with adult fish regularly reaching 80–100 cm (31–39 in) in length. Murray cod are capable of growing well over 1 m (3.3 ft) in length and the largest on record was over 1.8 m (5.9 ft) and about 113 kg (249 lb) in weight. [10] [12] [13] Large breeding fish are rare in most wild populations today due to overfishing.

  3. Eastern freshwater cod - Wikipedia

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    Eastern freshwater cod are closely related to the Murray cod of the Murray-Darling River system, and are considered an icon of the Clarence River system. A long-lived, slow-growing species, eastern freshwater cod are threatened by poaching [i.e. illegal take], habitat degradation , catastrophic natural events such as bushfires , and inbreeding ...

  4. Glenlyon Dam - Wikipedia

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    Fishing. The dam is stocked with golden perch, murray cod and silver perch while spangled perch, bony bream and eel-tailed catfish breed naturally. [5]

  5. Where to go, what to see, where to park and what happens to all the fish at the major four-day fishing tournament on Lake Murray.

  6. Fish in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A Murray cod Main article: Freshwater fish of Australia For its land-size, Australia has a low diversity of native freshwater fish with only 281 described species. [ 1 ]

  7. Maccullochella - Wikipedia

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    The Maccullochella species are called 'cod' in the vernacular. At the time of European settlement of Australia, members of the genus Maccullochella dominated the Murray-Darling river system ( Murray cod , M. peelii , and trout cod , M. macquariensis ) and 4 East Coast river systems ( eastern freshwater cod , M. ikei , of the Clarence and ...

  8. Plug (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Plugs in the 2–3 inch (~5–7 cm) size range are most commonly used however. As a general rule large plugs are used for large fish, and small plugs for small fish. Fishermen casting for very small fish such as crappie will use very small plugs, and anglers fishing for large fish such muskellunge or Murray cod will use

  9. Cod fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Cod fishing in Newfoundland was carried out at a subsistence level for centuries, but large-scale fishing began shortly after the European discovery of the North American continent in 1492, with the waters being found to be preternaturally plentiful, and ended after intense overfishing with the collapse of the fisheries in the 1990s.