All posts tagged "Murray Cod"

  • The Golden Ticket to GoFish Nagambie

    Get your diaries out and jot this date down. GoFish Nagambie with its guaranteed $500,000 prize pool has dropped three big announcements. General competition entries kick off from 9am on

  • This is GoFish Nagambie

    This is GoFish Nagambie – A festival of fishing, food, outdoor lifestyle and family fun! GoFish Nagambie is Australia’s richest and largest Freshwater fishing tournament and outdoor lifestyle festival. In

  • Give Murray Cod a rest on the nest!

    It’s time to give our iconic Murray cod a rest during the upcoming closed season* from 1 September to 30 November. During this time, cod are at their most vulnerable

  • New Native Fish Hatchery Needed

    VRFish, the peak body representing Victorian recreational fishers, is advocating for a purpose-built native fish hatchery to be built in northern Victoria as part of its election platform. In 2017/18,

  • Nagambie to Host Australia’s Richest and Largest Fishing Competition

    Nagambie will be hosting Australia’s richest and largest freshwater fishing competition and outdoor lifestyle festival for the next two years – promoting recreational fishing across the state and boosting tourism

  • Kings Billabong Stocking First

    The very first stocking of native fish has taken place at Kings Billabong on the eastern outskirts of Mildura. VRFish Chairman, Rob Loats was on hand to help with the fish release

  • The Mitta Mitta Rehabilitation Project

    By Michael Broughton, Project Officer, North East Catchment Management Authority The Mitta Mitta River in northeast Victoria ows through Dartmouth, Mitta Mitta and Eskdale. There are two large storages located

  • VRFish challenges old thinking on stocking Murray Cod into Rocklands Reservoir

    VRFish, the peak body representing the interests of Victoria’s 838,000 recreational fishers is challenging the previous thinking that has opposed the stocking of Victoria’s most iconic freshwater native fish, the Murray cod into Rocklands

  • Are Native Fish Tuning in to the Wrong Channel? Throw the Screen into the Creek!

    by Peter Rose, North Central Catchment Management Authority The Gunbower and lower Loddon Native Fish Recovery Plan (the Plan) is an ambitious, long term plan being implemented by the North

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