Murray River, New South Wales
A NSW recreational freshwater fishing licence is required for
recreational fishing in the Murray River. The southern bank of the
Murray River, including the original location of that bank beneath
impounded waters, is the State boundary between Victoria and New South
Wales. South of that border, all Victorian fishing regulations apply.
Unless you are exempted
from the purchase of a Recreational Fishing Licence (RFL), you are
still required to hold a Victorian RFL to fish in the Victorian waters
of Lake Mulwala and Lake Hume. It is your responsibility to be aware of
your location on those lakes.
Management arrangements for these lakes are currently under review. Changes are expected following consultation.
Glenelg River, South Australia
Victorian
fisheries regulations apply to the short section of the Glenelg River
in South Australia but a Victorian RFL is not required in this section
of river.
Information on this page used with permission from the Victorian Recreational Fishing Guide, 2002-2003, produced by Fisheries Victoria, Department of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE).
NRE Customer Service Centre, telephone 136 186 (8am-8pm).
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