All posts tagged "fish habitat"

  • Ideas for Riparian Restoration in East Gippy

    The East Gippsland CMA are calling for Expressions of Interest from recreational fishing groups to undertake river riparian improvements at our favourite fishing spots. This could include fencing off livestock,

  • Fish going with the environmental flow

    A key to native fish recovery is to use water for the environment to trigger fish to move so they will then feed and breed – the benefit being more

  • Werribee River Fishing Access Forum

    It is an opportune time to plan for the future of the Werribee River, due to the growing population and the increased fishing opportunities thanks to the stocking of Estuary perch

  • New RFL fish habitat projects launched

    VRFish, the peak body representing 838,000 recreational fishers in Victoria, attended a ministerial launch of funding for new habitat projects as part of the 2017/2018 recreational fishing licenses (RFL) large

  • Talking ‘Tackling Fish Habitat’ with Braeden Lampard

    On Sunday the 18th of March, the ‘Tackling Fish Habitat’ workshop was held at Lake Boga by the Arthur Rylah Institute and North Central Catchment Management Authority. The workshop aimed

  • Tackling Fish Habitat

    Get involved in fish habitat at the ‘Tackling Fish Habitat’ event being held at Lake Boga on Sunday 18 March 2018. The event is free and designed for recreational fishers

  • Bringing a desert back to life

    By Bob Pearce, VRFish member and Albert Park Yachting and Angling Club.  “Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone?” (Joni Mitchell

  • 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

  • Putting Life Back in the Mitchell River

    By Rob Caune, VRFish Member (Gippsland Angling Association) The magnificent Mitchell River of East Gippsland was listed as a Heritage River in 1992. It is the largest river without a dam in

  • Wild Trout Fisheries Management Program

    By Anthony Forster, Freshwater Fisheries Manager, Fisheries Victoria Brown and rainbow trout were introduced into Victoria during the 1860s by homesick early settlers pining for a connection to their English

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