Recreational Fishing

Recreational Fishing

Fishing at Riverside King Valley along the King River in Victoria is a peaceful and rewarding experience, especially for those who enjoy freshwater fishing. Here’s what to expect:

Fish Species

The King River is home to a variety of freshwater fish species, including:

  1. Trout (Brown and Rainbow): The cooler waters of the King River are great for trout fishing, especially during the spring and autumn months.
  2. Murray Cod: This iconic Australian fish can be caught in the King River, particularly in deeper pools and slower-moving sections.
  3. Golden Perch: Another native species that can be targeted, particularly in the warmer months.
  4. Redfin: A smaller species that can also be found in the river, often around structure like submerged logs or boulders.
  5. Macquarie Perch: Sometimes present, though they are a protected species and must be released if caught.

Best Fishing Spots

  • Riverside King Valley: This spot offers easy access to the river for fishing, with plenty of areas to cast your line. It’s also a lovely place for a picnic or to relax by the water.
  • Near Whitfield: The river near the town of Whitfield has various fishing locations, with a good mix of shallow and deeper sections.

Fishing Tips

  • Trout Fishing: Use artificial lures such as spinners or small soft plastics, or try fly fishing with dry flies or nymphs.
  • Murray Cod and Golden Perch: Use larger hard-bodied lures, spinnerbaits, or live bait like yabbies and worms.
  • Best Time to Fish: Early morning or late afternoon is often the most productive time for fishing in the King River.

Fishing Regulations

  • Make sure to check local regulations, as some areas may have specific rules regarding fishing seasons, size limits, and catch limits, especially for species like Murray Cod and Macquarie Perch.
  • A Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence is required unless you’re exempt.

Fishing in the King Valley is not only about catching fish but also about soaking in the stunning natural surroundings of the valley and river.