Environment
Snobs Creek fish used in state-wide stocking program

RAINBOW Trout are being used by the Victorian Government to stock more than 80 lakes across Victoria just in time for the holidays.

More than 30,000 catchable-size trout have been released ahead of the two-week break for students.

The state-wide stocking program released almost 10 million fish in 2022, with the majority produced at Snobs Creek and the VFA’s native hatchery at Arcadia.

The program is supported by the reinvestment of recreational fishing licence fees and the government’s recent $96 million investment to improve fishing, boating, piers and aquaculture.

Rainbow trout are the ideal catch for budding fishers as they take a variety of widely available baits like worms or PowerBait.

Minister for Outdoor Recreation Sonya Kilkenny said this initiative is a great opportunity to get kids outdoors over the holidays.

“Wetting a line for a rainbow trout gives you the chance to make lasting memories while introducing young fishers to a new pastime,” she said.

“Family Fishing Lakes are located across Victoria and feature good access, regular stockings of catchable-size fish and many are located within suburban areas or close to town so kids everywhere can try their luck.”

For the full list of waterways stocked for these holidays, visit the VFA website.