Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

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Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

Post by fishingvic » Fri Jul 27, 2018 2:44 pm

Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival


Media alert

Friday 27 July, 2018


BRIGHT FISHING FUTURE FOR MARIBYRNONG

Media are invited to attend the announcement of a substantial 3-year project on the Maribyrnong River that will improve recreational fishing opportunities, fish habitat and angler access.

A full media release about the ‘Maribyrnong River Native Fish Revival Project’ will be issued on Monday by Member for Essendon, Danny Pearson.


Event date: Monday 30 July, 2018
Event time: 10.50am for 11am start (complete by 12.15)
Event location: Maribyrnong River, opposite Essendon Angling Club (44 The Boulevard, Moonee Ponds). Adjacent to rowing boat platform (parking available at the angling club).


Media contact: Marc Ainsworth 0448 512 213

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Re: Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

Post by baitworms » Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:07 pm

First thing they should do is clean up the dumping around Brimbank Park. And kill the Carp.

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Post by canned_tuna » Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:01 pm

Maybe what they put in there might help with the carp population...

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Post by baitworms » Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:30 pm

What ? Piranha
But it is Election time in Melbourne. anything is possible.
Maybe sail the Curlip paddle steamer up from Paynesville and paddle them to death.
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Post by baitworms » Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:36 pm

canned_tuna wrote:Maybe what they put in there might help with the carp population...
What increase it. free food carpy come and get it.

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Re: Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

Post by Lightningx » Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:38 pm

canned_tuna wrote:Maybe what they put in there might help with the carp population...
I certainly hope not...

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Re: Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

Post by baitworms » Fri Jul 27, 2018 5:52 pm

fishingvic wrote:Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival


Media alert

Friday 27 July, 2018


BRIGHT FISHING FUTURE FOR MARIBYRNONG

Media are invited to attend the announcement of a substantial 3-year project on the Maribyrnong River that will improve recreational fishing opportunities, fish habitat and angler access.

A full media release about the ‘Maribyrnong River Native Fish Revival Project’ will be issued on Monday by Member for Essendon, Danny Pearson.


Event date: Monday 30 July, 2018
Event time: 10.50am for 11am start (complete by 12.15)
Event location: Maribyrnong River, opposite Essendon Angling Club (44 The Boulevard, Moonee Ponds). Adjacent to rowing boat platform (parking available at the angling club).


Media contact: Marc Ainsworth 0448 512 213
Its a shame that you use this site to promote a Labor member during an election period, November is not that far away," if it smells of manure then"

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Re: Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

Post by 4liters » Fri Jul 27, 2018 6:33 pm

baitworms wrote:
fishingvic wrote:Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival


Media alert

Friday 27 July, 2018


BRIGHT FISHING FUTURE FOR MARIBYRNONG

Media are invited to attend the announcement of a substantial 3-year project on the Maribyrnong River that will improve recreational fishing opportunities, fish habitat and angler access.

A full media release about the ‘Maribyrnong River Native Fish Revival Project’ will be issued on Monday by Member for Essendon, Danny Pearson.


Event date: Monday 30 July, 2018
Event time: 10.50am for 11am start (complete by 12.15)
Event location: Maribyrnong River, opposite Essendon Angling Club (44 The Boulevard, Moonee Ponds). Adjacent to rowing boat platform (parking available at the angling club).


Media contact: Marc Ainsworth 0448 512 213
Its a shame that you use this site to promote a Labor member during an election period, November is not that far away," if it smells of manure then"
That's a bit rich coming from the guy who uses the site to air his own political grievances
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Re: Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

Post by ducky » Fri Jul 27, 2018 6:37 pm

All you miserable pricks need to pull your heads in. Jon has consistently posted every Fisheries announcement on this forum no matter the government.

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Re: Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival

Post by baitworms » Fri Jul 27, 2018 6:41 pm

4liters wrote:
baitworms wrote:
fishingvic wrote:Media alert: Maribyrnong River native fish revival


Media alert

Friday 27 July, 2018


BRIGHT FISHING FUTURE FOR MARIBYRNONG

Media are invited to attend the announcement of a substantial 3-year project on the Maribyrnong River that will improve recreational fishing opportunities, fish habitat and angler access.

A full media release about the ‘Maribyrnong River Native Fish Revival Project’ will be issued on Monday by Member for Essendon, Danny Pearson.


Event date: Monday 30 July, 2018
Event time: 10.50am for 11am start (complete by 12.15)
Event location: Maribyrnong River, opposite Essendon Angling Club (44 The Boulevard, Moonee Ponds). Adjacent to rowing boat platform (parking available at the angling club).


Media contact: Marc Ainsworth 0448 512 213
Its a shame that you use this site to promote a Labor member during an election period, November is not that far away," if it smells of manure then"
That's a bit rich coming from the guy who uses the site to air his own political grievances
Name one.
Please Name one, I'm 71 I've been thru the system several times, name one grievance as you call it or Shut Up.
The only thing I have said is the Greens in the November Election all the truth, all with documents, whats your problem.
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