Snobs Creek Hatchery open day

April 17, 2026 BY
Snobs Creek Hatchery Open Day

Ben Scullin with a 40cm bream caught off St Leonards.

THE Victorian Fisheries Authority will again open the gates to its Snobs Creek Hatchery next month, offering a chance for the public to step inside one of the state’s key fish breeding facilities.

Held annually, the open day invites visitors to explore the site at their own place, with access to areas that are usually closed.

Since opening in 1948, the hatchery has placed an important role in stocking Victoria’s waterways, producing species ranging from Murray cod to brown and rainbow trout, as well as threatened natives including trout cod and Macquarie perch.

On the day, visitors will be able to tour the hatchery, including the newer conservation facilities and the recently completed Macquarie Perch Recovery Centre, while speaking directly with staff about the work being done to breed, raise and release fish across the state.

There will also be plenty happening beyond the tours, with trout feeding, educational activities for children and live demonstrations such as trout anatomy dissections with Dr Corey Green.

Fisheries officers and education staff will be available throughout the day, alongside fishing personality Robbie Alexander, who will meet visitors and share his expertise.

Casting clinics, a stocking truck display and an aquaculture hub featuring smoked trout samples will add to the experience, along with live music, a coffee van and a sausage sizzle.

Visitors can also try their luck on a fish-themed spinning wheel or grab a photo with the large fish sculpture at the front of the hatchery.

The Snobs Creek Hatchery open day will be held on Sunday 3 May between 9am and 2pm.

The facility is at 455 Goulburn Valley Highway, Eildon.

My comment

If you can afford the fuel, here is a good option to be involved in.

If you see or suspect any illegal fishing in Victoria, call the 24/7 reporting service 13FISH (133474) to speak directly to a fisheries officer. You can remain anonymous.

FISHING REPORTS

Anglesea

* No reports this week weather hasn’t been great

Reports compliments of the Rusty Anglers Angling Club Anglesea

Torquay

* No reports available this week

Reports compliments of the Torquay Angling Club

St Leonards

* Reports of whiting and squid still being caught

Reports thanks to Drysdale Bait and Tackle

Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove

* Reports of some silver trevally on the run in tide

Reports Compliments of Drysdale Bait and Tackle

Indented Heads

* Reports here on squid and whiting

Grassy point

* Still said to be producing some flathead, as well as some whiting

Reports compliments of the Bellarine Pirates

Point Lonsdale

* Reports of a few squid and whiting

Bay area

* In Queenscliff there are reports of some squid and whiting

* Whiting has been reported at the mouth of Swan Bay, as well as bream and trevally

* Some squid and flathead reported in Portarlington

* Reports of a few snappers, flathead, squid and whiting have been recorded in Clifton Springs

* Pt Richards is still reporting some squid and whiting