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Fishing is popular throughout the region, with easy access along the Murray River, nearby creeks, and local lakes. Anglers can fish from the bank or by boat, with a range of native species found across northern Victoria. A valid Victorian fishing licence is required, and local conditions and regulations should be checked before fishing.

Fishing is a popular activity across the region, with the Murray River and nearby creeks and lakes offering many easy access spots along the water’s edge. Calm river bends, shaded banks, and quiet wetlands make it simple to find a place to cast a line and enjoy time outdoors.

Anglers can fish from the bank or a boat, with common catches including native species found throughout northern Victoria. Whether you’re an experienced angler or just enjoying a relaxed day by the water, fishing is a great way to slow down and enjoy the region’s rivers and lakes.

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