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Our Achievements since July 1, 2023

One of the program’s key achievements lies in our reach within the community. Through 40 school sessions, 26 all-ability events, 25 School Holiday events and an impressive 79 community events, Fishcare Victoria has successfully engaged a diverse range of participants this financial year (as at 14/11/23). From young students eager to learn about responsible fishing…
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Beautiful Conditions at Kerferd Rd Jetty

Beautiful conditions at Kerferd Rd Jetty in mid October, with 2 FishAbility sessions plus a large school group. With the water now starting to warm up, we caught a number of tiny Pinkies, undersized Australian Salmon, regulation Toadies, and a beautiful 39cm Silver Trevally that ran like a freight train, which went home with Janet…
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A new Fishcare Snapper PB?

At a recent event at Mornington Pier, Fishcare volunteer extraordinaire Alan Girling caught this brilliant big Snapper – 71cm long, & I estimate between 3.5kg & 4kg (based on my records of 10 similar length fish caught). This Snapper took off on a rod resting against the pier bollards just as I was doing an…
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A Year of Dedication and Progress: Fishcare Victoria’s 2023 AGM Recap

Fishcare Victoria recently held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron to reflect on past achievements and chart a course for the future. The event saw the re-election of Roger Seddon as President, a testament to his unwavering commitment and outstanding ability to identify opportunities for collaboration. Roger Seddon, a driving…
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Fishing isn’t just about catching fish

In the hustle and bustle of modern life, finding solace and tranquility can be a challenge. One activity that has stood the test of time in providing a reprieve for both body and mind is recreational fishing. Beyond the thrill of the catch, this age-old pastime offers a myriad of benefits for mental health, contributing…
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Become a Fishcare Volunteer

Our dedicated group of volunteers have made it their mission to promote responsible recreational fishing and safeguard our precious aquatic environments. Joining their ranks is not only a rewarding experience, but also a chance to make a tangible difference in the conservation of our aquatic heritage. Volunteering with Fishcare Victoria provides a unique opportunity to…
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The Transformative Power of Fishing in Youth Development

In a world dominated by screens and fast-paced activities, introducing children and adolescents to the age-old practice of fishing can have a profound impact on their holistic development. Beyond the thrill of a potential catch, this timeless pastime offers a wealth of opportunities for learning, growth, and character-building. Patience and Persistence Fishing is a game…
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What a year! The 2022-2023 Financial year and a Big start to Spring!

A year is traditionally January-to-December, or a 365 day calendar cycle. However, here in Victoria,our perspective shifts from one summer to the next. For avid anglers, it can be a transition from afavourite fishing season to the next, and for a dedicated few, fishing remains a year-round pursuit,adapting to the ever-changing seasons. At Fishcare, we…
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East Gippsland Update

Jenny Allitt, the Facilitator for Fishcare East Gippsland Inc was successful in a Coastcare grant for a local project called “What lives in the Water – Gippsland Lakes”. This project includes a large display that shows the different habitats that are found in the Gippsland Lakes and included are the pictures of the individual fish…
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Melbourne Update

March in the Melbourne Fishcare group has been super-busy, with many kilometres travelled, but most importantly, lots of happy faces at our sessions! We managed to do 12 School/Community Clinics, 5 FishAbility Clinics locally. Ian Whiteside, the Melbourne Facilitator Joined forces with Mitch from Geelong and East Gippsland volunteers Rinie and Dearne at the Hooked-on…
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