Lake Monduran, Queensland

If you want a world record barramundi, Lake Monduran (Fred Haigh Dam) might be where you find it.

A 44.6kg barramundi, measuring 135cm long and 107cm around, was caught in 2010, topping the previous record from Lake Tinaroo.

Monduran is one of very few impoundments where you have an excellent chance of catching both big barramundi and big bass.

This is a superb fishing lake, but it suffers from both low water levels and floods.

During floods the big adult barramundi migrate over the dam wall.

Fortunately, barramundi fishing recovers quickly with restocking as barramundi grow fast.

Monduran is the third biggest dam in Queensland, at 5300ha when full, and it is the largest Queensland dam stocked with barramundi.

The dam is on the Kolan River, 20km from Gin Gin, about a 4.5 hour drive from Brisbane,.

Monduran normally has an average depth of 11m, but this fluctuates.

There are a variety of fishable areas, with valleys, forests of submerged timber and rocky cliffs.

Timber is thick in places and care is required when boating, but the timbered areas are often the best fishing spots.

Fish stocking began in 1998. As well as barra and bass, yellowbelly, silver perch, sooty grunter and saratoga have been released, but barra and bass are now by far the main catch.

There is a resident population of fork-tailed catfish, eels, eel-tailed catfish, gar and spangled perch.

Redclaw crayfish exist in the lake but for some reason are not common. It may be that the abundance of large barra and bass keeps their numbers down.

Summer is the best time to target Monduran barramundi, as barra are far more active in warm conditions.

The action is usually best in the morning and evening, with good fishing at night.

In winter, look for barra and bass in the warmest shallows.

When bass fishing it pays to use heavy gear, as a barramundi hookup can happen at any time.

That said, bass usually respond better to small lures presented on light tackle.

The dam is home to the popular annual Monduran Family Fishing Classic.

There is camping, caravan sites and cabins near the lake, and a motel at Gin Gin.

A stocked impoundment permit (SIP) is required to fish Monduran and can be purchased online.

There are no major boating restrictions and the waters are open 24 hours.

A concrete ramp is in the public access area, with an unsealed ramp below the lookout and campground near the dam wall.

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Apollo Bay, Victoria

Apollo Bay is a popular seaside holiday village 200km west of Melbourne, featuring a boat harbour with a relatively sheltered ramp.

The harbour provides one of the few safe boat launching sites along the rugged Great Ocean Road.

The town is located next to Barham River, a small but reasonably productive river with trout in the upper reaches and good surf and rock spots nearby.

Good boating grounds lie just south-east of Apollo Bay, within 2km of the boat ramp.

flathead, snapper and gummy sharks are the main offshore target, but there are also leatherjackets, morwong, gurnard, salmon, trevally, kingfish, barracouta, nannygai and king george whiting.

Bluefin tuna are caught from April to September.

Blue and mako sharks are caught out wide, with a chance of thresher sharks showing up.

Southern right whales swim through the area in winter/spring.

Skippers should keep in mind the risk of waves breaking over local reefs, particularly Henty and Bumbry Reefs.

Landbased fishos should try the beach at the Barham River mouth, with mullet in winter and salmon reliable most of the year.

Fishing can be good within the boat harbour for mullet, slimy mackerel, yakkas, squid and trevally, and the outer rock wall is a good spot in suitable weather, with salmon and large silver trevally, and a chance of snapper and gummy sharks.

Keen surf fishermen should try Marengo Beach, which has salmon and big whiting.

Local creeks in this region have brown trout but seasonal rainfall plays a big part in how many fish are about.

The Barham River is the best local trout waterway, with some fish caught at times in Wild Dog Creek and nearby Wye River.

The Barham’s tidal section has black bream and estuary perch. The river mouth is open only intermittently.

Mulloway can be expected around the river mouth during flood events.

Crayfish are caught around Apollo Bay in season.

Keep in mind that this town is very popular during holiday periods.

Nearby fishing spots

Wye River – the estuary has mullet, bream and small salmon. Occasional trout upstream.

Kennett and Grey Rivers – mullet, bream and small salmon in the estuaries, with the rocks around Grey River producing trevally,
snapper, salmon and whiting when it is suitably calm.

Cape Patton and Smythes Creek – rock fishing, with some flathead and sand whiting over sand areas.

Pettitcoat Creek – the beach produces king george whiting. The south side of the beach fishes well just before low tide in suitably calm weather for snapper.

Skenes Creekking george whiting in close, occasional trout in the creek.

Wild Dog Beach – surf fishing for salmon, trevally. occasional trout in the creek.

Aire River – river and surf fishing. More information of Air River fishing here.

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Geelong jetties, Victoria

Geelong fishos are well served with jetties to fish from.

These are listed public jetties. Check access arrangements and local regulations before fishing.

Eastern Pier
Yarra Pier
Lascelles Wharf
Point Henry Pier
Rippleside Pier
Cunningham Pier
Refinery Pier
Point Wilson Pier
Former Rippleside Shipyard
Corio Quay
Western Beach Boat Club
Griffins Gully Jetty
Rippleside Jetty
St Helens Jetty
Geelong Trailable Yacht Club
Portarlington Jetty
Point Richards Jetty
Ozone Jetty
Barwon Heads Jetty
Point Lonsdale Pier
Indented Head Jetty
St Leonards Pier
Clifton Springs Jetty
Limeburners Point Jetty
Alexander Thompson Jetty
Bellerine St Jetty
Swan Bay Jetty
Corio Quay
Bulk Grain Jetty

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Geelong tides
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