Border mail fishing report
The Border Mail is a regional newspaper that covers news and events in the Albury-Wodonga region of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. While they may not have a dedicated fishing report section, they may occasionally publish fishing-related articles or reports in their sports or outdoors section.
However, I can suggest some alternative sources for fishing reports in the Border Mail region:
- Albury-Wodonga Fishing Club: The club has a website that provides information on fishing spots, species, and fishing reports. They also have a Facebook page where members share their fishing experiences and photos.
- Murray River Fishing Report: The Murray River is a popular fishing spot in the region, and there are several online resources that provide fishing reports and updates on the river's fishing conditions.
- NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) Fishing Reports: The NSW DPI website provides fishing reports and updates on fishing conditions in the region, including information on fish species, sizes, and catch limits.
- Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) Fishing Reports: The VFA website also provides fishing reports and updates on fishing conditions in the region, including information on fish species, sizes, and catch limits.
Here's an example of a fishing report from the Border Mail:
Fishing Report: Murray River
The Murray River is fishing well, with a variety of species on offer. Anglers are reporting good catches of golden perch, silver perch, and Murray cod.
- Golden perch: Good numbers of golden perch are being caught in the 30-40cm range, with some larger fish to 50cm also being caught.
- Silver perch: Silver perch are abundant in the river, with many fish being caught in the 20-30cm range.
- Murray cod: Murray cod are also being caught, with some larger fish to 100cm being reported.
Fishing tips:
- Use lures or bait to target golden perch and silver perch.
- Use live bait or lures to target Murray cod.
- Fish in areas with structure, such as rocks, weed beds, and sunken logs.
- Be aware of fishing regulations and catch limits.
Please note that fishing reports can change quickly, and it's always a good idea to check with local fishing guides, tackle shops, or online resources for up-to-date information before heading out to fish.