A quiet, accessible spot for a relaxing cast. Low pressure, no crowds, and a good chance of a bite for patient anglers.
Size: Up to 1.1 m
Best bait: Worms, scrub worms
When: Night and overcast days
Notes: Most common catch. Set up near reeds on the bottom. Use a running sinker rig with circle hooks to reduce gut-hooking.
Size: 10-16 cm
Best bait: Small worms, maggots
When: Dawn and dusk
Notes: Native species. Tiny but fun to catch on ultra-light gear. Handle gently and release. Found in the shallows near vegetated edges.
Size: 6-10 cm
Best bait: Small worms
When: Year-round
Notes: Common native bottom-dweller. Not a target species but often caught while eeling. Release all gudgeons.
Yes. A current Victorian Recreational Fishing Licence (RFL) is required for anyone aged 18 and over. Children under 18 can fish without a licence. Licences can be purchased online at vfa.vic.gov.au, at most tackle shops, or at the Pakenham Kmart service desk.
The lake holds Short-finned Eels, Common Galaxias, and Flathead Gudgeons as the main species. Occasionally Redfin Perch turn up — remember these are noxious and must not be returned to the water.
No motorised boats are permitted. Small non-motorised craft like kayaks and canoes may be used, but check current signage for any seasonal restrictions related to wildlife nesting.
The reserve officially closes at dusk, so extended night fishing may not be permitted depending on local council rules. Check signage at the car park. If you do fish at twilight, ensure you have a torch and let someone know where you are.
Yes, lure fishing is allowed. Small soft plastics (2-3 inch) and blade spinners can work for Redfin if they're present. However, bait is far more productive in this lake given the species mix.
The closest tackle shops are Pakenham Outdoors on Main Street and BCF Pakenham at the Homemaker Centre. Most petrol stations also stock basic worms and frozen bait.