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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.

Fishing tips:

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.