Victorian Fisheries Authority chief executive Travis Dowling said the Codference, on Sunday, February 27, had become a popular gathering of freshwater fishing diehards keen to learn the latest in fisheries management and ways to catch iconic Murray cod and other prized native fish.
“The Codference is a free event funded by the state government’s $35 million Go Fishing Victoria plan to get more people fishing, more often,” he said.
“It’s a great event to pick up the latest tips and tricks on catching a cod and a wonderful opportunity for recreational fishers to get together, share a few fishing yarns and hear from experts about all things Murray cod.”
One of two keynote speakers this year is two-time Mulwala Classic winner Thomas Pinter, who will share a few secrets on lake fishing for trophy cod.
He’ll be joined by fellow impoundments fisher Kate Norman, who has become known in recent times as the ‘Eildon cod whisperer’.
John Fyffe will speak on the art of clearwater cod fishing with bait, while industry legend and Freshwater Fishing magazine editor Bill Classon will talk through his preferred ways of targeting Murray cod and golden perch.
Mr Dowling said other speakers would cover topics including the VFA’s new native fish hatchery nearby Arcadia, a new project that is tracking cod in the Goulburn River above Lake Eildon, recovery efforts on Macquarie perch and the successful Women in Recreational Fishing Network.
“Participants will also get an update on how we are progressing towards our record-breaking fish stocking target of 10 million by April, including 2.6 million Murray cod, which is supported by your recreational fishing licence fees,” he said.
“Codference participants will receive a free showbag that includes a document summarising all the presentations, a cooler bag and a cod themed buff.”
The Codference will be a COVID-safe event at Riverlinks Eastbank from 9am until 4pm.
To learn more and reserve your free seat, visit www.vfa.vic.gov.au/codference2022