Wyaralong inlcuded in Fish N SIPS competition

Wyaralong Dam
Wyaralong Dam

Up to $20,000 can be won

At least 15 lucky fishers could win prizes up to $20,000 by catching specially tagged fish in one of seven Queensland stocked impoundments, including Wyaralong Dam, near Beaudesert.

The 2024 Fish N SIPS competition has built on the massive response to last year’s competition by extending this year’s event to two new fishing spots – Wyaralong Dam and Leslie Dam.

Acting Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities Scott Stewart said last year’s competition attracted thousands of recreational fishers.

“With two new locations we expect this year’s competition to be even more popular and I hope thousands of people enjoy these fantastic fishing environments,” Mr Stewart said.

Queensland Fisheries partnered with the Freshwater Fish Stocking Association of Queensland and InfoFish teams to tag and release 20 fish in each location.

The first 15 fishers who catch the tagged fish and claim through the InfoFish hotline will claim the prizes.

Tagged fish must be caught and reported by November 30 2024 to be eligible.

Before you go fishing in these impoundments, check the interactive search tool for which ones require a permit. You can search by location, facilities or fish species.

There are more than 60 impoundments (dams and weirs) in Queensland that require a Stocked Impoundment Permit (SIP) to fish with a line.

These impoundments are stocked with native fish specifically for recreational fishing. The scheme provides a sustainable fishing option that reduces the fishing pressure on wild fish stocks.

With fishing expected to be a popular activity over the Easter break, fishers are being urged to download the Fishing 2.0 app to stay across all of the recreational fishing rules.

Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol officers will be out and about during the Easter break.

For more information on the rules, including fish identification and SIPs, download our FREE Qld Fishing 2.0 app, visit www.fisheries.qld.gov.au or call 13 25 23.

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