Listers may be interested in the following fishermen who gave evidence to the 1892 Fisheries Inquiry. In some cases the evidence provides details such as how long they had been fishing on the lakes and where they came from before fishing in Gippsland Lakes. William Bott (Dutson) William White (Lake Wellington) William Carstairs, Thomas Jamieson, Alfred Westersen, John White, John Carstairs, John Markoe, William Moore, Richard Cross, Edward Lambert, Thomas Hansen, Nicholas Gaultic, Robert Allen, George Bize, Ivor Hansen, John Mc Mahon (all gave evidence at Cunninghame, but some may have fished at Metung) Charles Lindemann, James Smith, Athelstone Metcalfe, Richard Poole (all Metung) Thomas Mentiplay, Thomas Murray, John Ray, Robert Reynolds, Robert Dinse, John Anderson, James Alexander, William Jerran, Richard Greinke, James Henderson, Christopher Foulkes, Duncan Alexander, Harry Wakham, David Duffy, Michael Melville, Julius Fleischer, Carl Jansen, Martin Rossovech, Jens Neilsen (all Paynesville) William Page (an agent for fishermen since 1878 Cunninghame) Alfred Palmer (Bairnsdale) William Sparrow (Cunninghame)