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Fishing Report – April 19, 2018

April 18, 2018 BY

Callum with a gummy shark he caught off Queenscliff.

ANGLESEA

» Weather conditions have been ordinary to say the least
» Still a few pinkies being reported
» A few flathead and whiting are still around
» A few squid have been caught
» Salmon are continuing, being caught off the ramp and beaches but not in great numbers.

BARWON HEADS

» A few pinkies have been caught offshore
» Still reports of the odd elephant fish being caught in the river
» Whiting, trevally and salmon have also been reported but not in great numbers.

TORQUAY

» Whiting, the odd reports in close on the reefs, along with a few pinkies
» Some Salmon still being caught, most off local beaches.
» Reports of some nice flathead still being caught offshore but once again not in great numbers
» Spring Creek has bream in salmon and mullet still being caught.

Remember Torquay Tackle and Sports. For all the best available advice in Torquay on tackle and bait, drop in at the store and see Ross or Josh to ensure you get the most up-to-date information available. Phone 5264 8207.

QUEENSCLIFF

» St Leonards when conditions allow some whiting and squid are being caught, as well as some pinkies and a few flathead plus the odd gummy shark
» Indented Head, still some reports of whiting, squid and a few flathead
» Swan Bay has reports of some small flathead, and the odd King George whiting, as well as a few salmon continue at the entrance
» Reports out of the rip are of salmon and the odd kingfish
» Point Lonsdale pier has a few salmon, whiting and the occasional trevally
» The White Lady is still producing a few squid and whiting
» The creek has a few trevally as well as some salmon and mullet reported.

Nagambie hooks fishing festival

NAGAMBIE has hooked Australia’s biggest and most lucrative freshwater fishing festival for the next two years – attracting new visitors and boosting local businesses in the Goulburn Valley.

Minister for Tourism and Major Events John Eren joined Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes recently to announce GoFish Nagambie, which is expected to draw thousands of anglers and their families to the region.

The two-year deal will see up to 5,000 competitors participate in a fishing competition, with over $500,000 worth of prizes on offer.

The outdoor event will feature family friendly entertainment, educational programs and a unique opportunity to promote the region’s local epicurean offerings and small businesses.

GoFish Nagambie organisers expect the event will inject up to $30 million into the local economy over two years.

The Andrews Labor Government helped secure the festival though the $20 million Regional Events Fund, which is helping communities like Nagambie attract major events that drive visitation.

The Labor Government’s fund has already supported over 130 local events – showcasing Victoria’s regions to the world, creating jobs and boosting local economies.

At the event, Minister Eren also launched the Goulburn River Valley Tourism Destination Management Plan, funded by a $25,000 grant from the Labor Government’s Stronger Regional Communities Plan.

The updated plan aims to attract new tourists by growing the regional visitor economy and promoting areas undergoing significant change, such as Nagambie, Seymour, Lake Eildon and Greater Shepparton.

GoFish Nagambie will take place from April 25 – 28 2019 and again in 2020. For more information visit gofishnagambie.com.au.

Mr Eren said Nagambie was one of the best places to cast a line in Victoria – this festival will provide great exposure and attract thousands of visitors to the region.

“GoFish Nagambie will keep local restaurants, cafes and motels busy, and that’s great news for local jobs, businesses and tourism operators,” Mr Eren said.

PHOTOS

I would also like to remind everyone to keep those photos coming in of your big catch! Please forward them to [email protected], with type of fish, weight, length, location and your name. I am more than happy to place your photos in My Big Catch.