The changing face of Lake Eildon
by Steve Vidler • Over the last decade or so Lake Eildon has undergone a massive change in regard to angling opportunities. Once the centre of Victorian anglers’ attention for large trout during the cooler […]
by Steve Vidler • Over the last decade or so Lake Eildon has undergone a massive change in regard to angling opportunities. Once the centre of Victorian anglers’ attention for large trout during the cooler […]
by Colby Lesko • Last year produced some great freshwater fishing for a variety of species across Victoria. The humble English perch was no exception, with a number of large redfin caught from a variety […]
by Daniel Piazza • If anybody was to ask me where I would spend most of my time fishing in November, it would be at Lake Eildon. I love my native fishing and with the […]
by Robbie Alexander • November is a transition month for many fish species and many anglers here in North East Victoria. We see the trout begin to slow down in the many small streams as […]
by Colby Lesko • That old saying ‘10% of anglers catch 90% of the fish really does ring true for the elusive estuary perch. While many anglers are avid perch anglers and know every little […]
by Andy Smith • By the time March comes around, anglers have the game gear rigged, the boat given a once-over for offshore use and an eye on the early season tuna reports around the […]
by Jarrod Day • King George whiting tick all the boxes – they put up a fair battle on light tackle and on the table they’re an absolutely delicious treat. Caught right around the state, […]
by Rod Shepherd • From the Melbourne metropolitan area to the north central part of the state, well above Ballarat and over to the South Australia border, freshwater anglers who love to chase trophy salmonoids […]
by Reilly Pitts • Sometimes overlooked, the Yarra River is one of Melbourne’s best freshwater fishing places to visit. Simple techniques such as drowning a worm by the bank can give surprising results. While other […]
by Jarrod Day • Western Port is known for producing some of the largest gummy sharks, snapper, calamari and whiting the state has to offer. It’s also a top location to gather your own fresh […]
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