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Ep93 - Billy Westerveld: Surface at Lake Mulwala & Lake Eildon for Big Cod Billy Westerveld looks at Murray Cod in a different way to most, he is very in tune to their behaviours and makes small changes to his fishing with big results. A top guy who is willing to share and help others – which lead him to become one of the SF Team and writing the reports for Lake Eildon. In this episode Billy talks about surface fishing at Lake Mulwala and also how he targets big cod at Lake Eildon. We get into details about cod behaviour, having the correct hooks and a basic rule for getting started with live tech. Well worth a listen and I'll have more episodes to come with Billy. If you want to ask him any questions – join the SF Membership. In this episode: 1:20 – Billys Fishing Story – First Experience with Big Surface Cod at Mulwala 10:00 – More tips for Surface Fishing for Cod (Hooks, Lure Types, Trolling) 15:30 – Surface at Lake Mulwala – Key Areas & Structure 19:40 – Weed and the Drawdown at Mulwala: How it works? 24:30 – How to get more info on fishing Lake Mulwala 25:10 – Fishing Lake Eildon for Murray Cod 34:00 – Growth rates for Eildon Cod & their behaviour 36:00 – How to find success using Live Tech for the first time 45:00 – Billy's Go-To Lures for Cod 54:50 – Billy's Most Memorable Catch
Fab talks about going to Eildon, chats about terrorist attacks at Mill Park Maccas, love for Happy Gilmore and the diabolical sequels hall of fame. Join our Patreon for early access each week: https://bit.ly/3xJZCzl
Инженер связи из Мельбурна Андрей решил встретить Новый год в компании других русскоязычных людей в кемпинге у озера Eildon. Он рассказал SBS Russian, как за час до нового года в лесу, где расположено озеро, начался пожар. Многие поспешили покинуть кемпинг, но Андрей решил остаться и в случае серьезной опасности спасаться в озере.
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This is a new style of podcast… recorded on the water while fishing! Lake Eildon is a popular destination, so we planned a trip this winter to explore and unlock the lake. On the final night we decided to record an episode of the podcast, and we ended up doing it in the boat while fishing. This is different and unique! Follow along as we share what we learnt on our trip to Eildon, how we found and landed trophy cod and how you can learn more about fishing the lake. We also talk you through the technique we were using with the live tech during the night session on the water. It's different… but epic! Enjoy and please let us know if you like this podcast format. In this episode: 1:00 – Intro to Eildon Podcast 8:22 - Jim's big fish 12:00 – The size of lake Eildon and finding key areas 16:00 - Beginning of a HOT run in Dans boat (3 fish over the mark) 24:00 – Spotting fish on Live Tech (distinguishing between) 26:00 – Dans wader story 31:00 – Rhys triumphs! 36:00 – Phone call from Jakes boat 38:30 – Talking tactics of working a shoreline with live tech (fish behaviour) 41:00 – Dans 3rd fish for the trip! 46:00 – Thoughts from Dan on the 4 fish bite window 50:00 – Exploring new areas within an impoundment and identifying likely water that'll hold fish – setting GPS marks to use once night falls 1:04:00 – Explaining what we're looking for while using live tech (LIVE) 1:15:50 – Lake Eildon Trip Summary within SF Membership Join the SF Membership: Learn More Here
We are back with another episode and this one is special! Kate Norman knows her stuff when it comes to big Murray Cod in lake Eildon, and it was a privilege to have her on for an episode. I this episode Kate shares her story, how fishing started and why she loves chasing cod so much, and especially, Lake Eildon. She shares how she juggle family life and fishing, how she goes about fishing solo and even how she deals with really bad motion sickness (and yes still goes fishing). Then we jump into a chat about Lake Eildon cod and how Kate goes about chasing these monster fish, especially in the winter months. How the cod behave, the approach, how she plans her trips and works a bank, the key lures and what depth they usually hold in. This is another amazing episode and I hope you learn plenty to help with your next Eildon trip. In this episode: 3:00 – Kate's Recent Session on Lake Eildon 7:00 – Schedules and fishing with a young family 14:50 – Kate's fishing story and how it started. 25:00 – How Kate deals with motion sickness 27:30 – Does Kate fish only in good/key weather conditions? 31:00 – Fishing Lake Eildon for Big Cod 59:00 – Clothes Kate Wear for Winter Fishing 1:06:00 – Where Kate Bases herself for Trips and Sessions 1:08:00 - Searching and Fishing During the Day 1:12:03 – Do Eildon Cod Switch On and Off? 1:13:45 – Most Memorable Metre Cod 1:19:30 – Kate's last piece of advice
Emergency crews are searching the water at Lake Eildon for a man who went missing while swimming with friends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police say the victim returned home to find their home had been burgled sometime between 5.30pm and 8pm on Saturday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lake Eildon is Victoria's most popular inland waterway for Recreational Boating Activities. Beneath its waters lies a history all of its own with towns such as Darlingford and Bonnie Doon flooded to make way for the massive inland lake which was started and further expanded in 1915, 1929, 1931 and 1954.My family has had a close relationship with this area, working it, fishing, living near it or on its shores to farming and gold mining. We look at the secrets beneath, the history and a family tale on The Road Less Travelled Have something that you think we should feature, then please drop us an email at phatcat@iinet.net.au You can support us and become a patron here. Your hosts is Nicki SheaLike us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram Support us on PatreonListen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsListen on i Heart RadioListen on SpotifyThank you for supporting us and our guests.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27844421) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Rhys is joined by Sunny Martins, and what an epic chat it is! Sunny has an eye for detail and is very particular in the way he fishes and his approach, so much so that it pays off with plenty of big fish hitting his deck. He has an addictive passion for fishing that drives him to continually seek new challenges and experiences (and also helping him spend countless hours on the water). In this episode Sunny shares his background, how fishing started for him and where he is today in his fishing journey, along with plenty of tips to help you catch more fish. The boys talk about Murray Cod, Golden Perch, Trout and Bass - different techniques, approach, and lures for all those species. Then Sunny gets into some specific but important topics around boat position and how he fishes a bank for both cod and yellas in a deep dam (like Eildon) and a shallow lake (like Mulwala). In this discussion he explains fish position, how they feed, how to position your boat, how and where to cast and more (very important stuff to learn). Plus, he shares plenty of stories from his past, memories, and lessons, along with future goals and handy tips for you to take away and into your own fishing. This is an episode you don't want to miss, and make sure you share it with your friends! Join the SF Membership Today: https://socialfishing.com.au/sf-membership/ In this episode: 3:00 - How Sonny gets to fish so much? 10:45 – How fishing started for Sunny and where he is based? 20:00 – Fishing solo v with a mate, and fishing from a kayak 26:30 – More on Sunny's fishing journey 34:00 – Thinking outside the box – boat positioning for cod and yellas (inc. dam example) 47:30 – Boat position continued – Example at Mulwala 57:00 – Favouirte way to chase each species (cod, yellas, trout, bass) 1:06:10 – Approach for a Session and Fishing Over Summer 1:14:00 – Lure Choice and Approach: weedless plastics, plastics with exposed hooks, hardbody & spinnerbait 1:30:10 – Preferred Colour Choice for Sunny 1:33:45 – Sunny's Goals Moving Forward
In this episode, Rob and Neil chat with Leo Renkin, the Station Manager at 94.7 The Pulse and as part of our Regional Roundup segment, they visit Eildon in Victoria.
The member for Eildon shares with Flow listeners on 106.3FM the local impacts of heavy rain and flooding including from Lake Eildon releases, as well as the Tuesday announcement of $10m pledged for gymnastics in Victoria if the Opposition succeed at the next election - and responds to the Monday announcement of the Andrews Labor government providing $15m to Netball Australia after it lost major sponsor Hancock Prospecting
Le 14 août 1987, un raid de la police australienne a lieu dans une propriété privée située au bord du lac Eildon, en Australie, dans une jolie maison cossue, entourée par les arbres. Plusieurs enfants, dont la plupart sont blonds platine et ressemblent aux enfants du film le Village des Damnés, de 1960, sont emmenés par les forces de l'ordre sans savoir ce qui les attend à l'extérieur, pour une simple et bonne raison, ils ne sont jamais sortis de la propriété avant le jour du raid. C'est l'histoire des enfants de l'Apocalypse. Musiques de fond : - Evann Loget-Raymond - Générique / A Time to kill / A Time to cry - Myuu - Hold On https://soundcloud.com/myuu/hold-on - Scott Buckley - Sleep
On Episode 129- We talk to a young student of Fly fishing, Leroy Addison. Leroy is located near Melbourne Victoria, and is like most of us, realising that every day is a school day when it comes to Flyfishing. Transitioning from early beginnings of fishing for Trout in Tasmania and Victoria, Leroy is turning his recent attention to Australian natives and that delicious river meat known as Carp. We asked Leroy on to tell us about his sum of experiences in addition to how someone who has grown up with the influence of social media sifts through the smoke and mirrors to fine tune his results on the water. An interesting show that started off with no real direction that quickly took a few turns that would be of interest to anyone who is watching and tuning their interests through readily available information sources. Disclaimer .... Leroy knows that Goulburn River doesn't feed Eildon, he knows it's the other way around... it was just a brain fart that he wanted us to let you know about. This show is brought to you by Nervous Water, Kettafly Apparel and Beast Brushes.
Lake Eildon has the reputation of holding some massive Murray cod - but not always being the easiest place to catch them. Today's guest Kate Norman has been kicking goals though, with 5 metre plus fish to her name in the past 6 weeks alone. I decided it was time to get Kate on the show and find out what she's been doing right! ____________________ There's an ALF PLUS extended episode of this interview available over at Team Doc Lures! If you'd like to support the show and get the extra info, why not join the team? https://team.doclures.com _____________________ Full show notes for today's episode are available at https://doclures.com/eildon-murray-cod-kate-norman/
Local MP Cindy McLeish tells FlowFM she's not aware of any injuries or loss of life yet from the earthquake, but shares about a landslip on a local highway, and reports of concerns at Colac hospital hundreds of kilometres away
The member for Eildon also speaks about the way the Melbourne lockdown is disproportionately impacting the rural residents in her electorate
Who better to share some tips on fishing Lake Eildon than a man who has spent decades in hatcheries, led cod stocking programs and lived and worked within spitting distance of the lake? Steve Vidler has spent much of his working life ensuring the future of this great fish and his leisure time catching and releasing them on Lake Eildon. _________________________ Love big flathead on the surface? High profile flathead gun Karl Attenborough (Sandflat Fishing Australia) has just joined Team Doc Lures as a contributor and is about to lead off with a surface flathead audio masterclass. Got Questions? Submit them at: https://team.doclures.com _________________________ Show notes for the Lake Eildon cod episode: https://doclures.com/eildon-murray-cod-steve-vidler/
President of Lake Eildon Houseboat Industry Association, Mike Dalmau, says he understands the warning may put some tourists off travelling to the area, but it shouldn't. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael is joined by Cindy McLeish, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party / Shadow Minister for Education / Shadow Minister for Regional Cities / Member for Eildon, as Victoria’s Andrews government orders shutdowns for thousands of Melbourne businesses as the state battles to stop the spread of COVID-19. The new restrictions were announced after Victoria recorded 429 new coronavirus cases and 13 more deaths, equalling its deadliest day since the pandemic began. The current inquiry should prove an embarrassment to Daniel Andrews and his senior leaders, stemming back to their bungled hotel quarantine which undoubtedly lead to an appalling situation now spread throughout Victoria and to the rest of Australia. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
With over a million Murray Cod (give or take a few) released over the decades, Lake Eildon has developed a reputation for putting trophy cod fishing right on the doorstep of Melburnians. So it’s fitting that one of the most familiar faces in Australian Fishing, Melbourne lad Paul Worsteling takes us there and shares his tips for getting onto a few quality fish. https://doclures.com/eildon-murray-cod-paul-worsteling/
In this episode I was lucky enough to have a chat about giant cod with Thomas Pinter, also know as ‘The Captain'. Thomas has an incredible approach to fishing and what I learnt most from this episode was his dedication and persistence to keep working for that one hit! I learnt a lot in this episode about chasing big cod and fishing Lake Eildon and I know you're going to enjoy this one!
In this episode I sit down and talk with Darren Weda! He loves his fishing, both fresh and salt and has an incredible passion for photography and videography. In this episode we talk about how fishing started for Darren, what he loves about photography and he also shares some tips for taking a good photo. Then we jump into talking about chasing lake Eildon Murray Cod and Darren shares his tips for chasing these fish. He talks all about chasing them in winter, the structure and banks he fishes, which lures work best, including surface lures and heaps more.
Lake Eildon is a popular destination for Victoria's native fish enthusiasts and holds good populations of yellowbelly and Murray cod. In Episode 110 local angler Paul Thomas explains his secrets for targeting the yella population of this storage, from tackle to finding fish to working lures effectively. Full show notes available at https://doclures.com/lake-eildon-yellowbelly-paul-thomas/
Glenlyon Dam cod fishing has been eclipsed a little in recent years by the shenanigans at Copeton, Eildon and other "big cod" fisheries. But there are plenty of cod and some spectacular fishing to be had for those in the know. Grafton freshwater specialist Curtis Parker is one of those who have spent many years figuring out this fishery and in this episode he shares his tips with us for maximising our chances on Glenlyon Dam. Full show notes available at: https://doclures.com/glenlyon-dam-murray-cod-curtis-parker/
Lake Eildon is Victoria's year-round Murray cod fishery. During the winter months the cod numbers are definitely lower, but anglers who brave the cold are rewarded with a better quality of fish. In this episode well-known Victorian angler and fishing journalist John Cahill takes us to Eildon in search of his beloved cod. John goes through the tackle and explains his most successful techniques for targeting big cod in this storage. Full show notes are available at : https://doclures.com/lake-eildon-murray-cod-john-cahill/
Suzie Wilde's Wilde Walks take us to the Eildon Hills near Melrose in the Scottish Borders this week. Convenient for Suzie's latest book launch, this group of three hills looks down over Melrose. Follow Suzie, Richard and Raine as they spot birds, squirrels and more in this beautiful and sometimes overlooked area of Britain. See a map at https://petersfieldradio.uk/wilde-walks:-the-the-eildon-hills
The Eildon area offers some extraordinary river fishing for both brown and rainbow trout, as fishing journalist and television personality Jarrod Day explains in this info-packed episode of the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast. Jarrod keeps no secrets as he tells our listeners which river systems and which types of structure he loves for targeting trout. As usual, we discuss the tackle, the techniques and, importantly, Jarrods favourite lures for this area and how he fishes them. As a long-time sponsored angler and brand manager with 22 years in the industry, Jarrod takes a few moments to talk about some common misconceptions as a new generation of anglers clambers for sponsorship deals. You can download Jarrods show notes here: https://doclures.com/eildon-trout-jarrod-day/
Broadcast live from the Entheogenesis Australis (EGA) 2017 Psychedelic Symposium at Holmesglen in Eildon.Hosted by Nick WallisWith blanket bans on psychoactives increasing, cognitive liberty is in chains. Where does reform for laws covering psychedelics fit within drug law reform? In an environment where evidence is not the drive for policy how do we keep policy makers accountable? What have we learned recent work and development? How can you help with the next steps? A number of individuals who have been involved with drug law and policy activism will join a panel to discuss strategies for reform.The panel will bring along some recent examples of activism and workshop these with the audience, drawing out successful strategies, unsuccessful strategies and discussing potential future campaigns.PANELRICK DOBLINIn the mid 1970s MDMA, then known as Adam was used quietly in psychotherapy. In the 1980s, growing recreational use of Ecstasy led to the criminalization of the drug and the formation of MAPS in 1986. Now, MAPS is about to embark on FDA-approved Phase 3 research to make MDMA-assisted psychotherapy a legal treatment for PTSD. This talk will discuss the historical implications of MDMA use and the plans for ongoing clinical research.Rick Doblin, Ph.D., is the founder and executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS). He received his doctorate in Public Policy from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where he wrote his dissertation on the regulation of the medical uses of psychedelics and marijuana and his Master's thesis on a survey of oncologists about smoked marijuana vs. the oral THC pill in nausea control for cancer patients. His undergraduate thesis at New College of Florida was a 25-year follow-up to the classic Good Friday Experiment, which evaluated the potential of psychedelic drugs to catalyze religious experiences. He also conducted a thirty-four year follow-up study to Timothy Leary's Concord Prison Experiment. Rick studied with Dr. Stanislav Grof and was among the first to be certified as a Holotropic Breathwork practitioner. His professional goal is to help develop legal contexts for the beneficial uses of psychedelics and marijuana, primarily as prescription medicines but also for personal growth for otherwise healthy people, and eventually to become a legally licensed psychedelic therapist. He founded MAPS in 1986, and currently resides in Boston with his wife and one of three children (two in college).MONICA BARRATTDR MONICA BARRATT is a social scientist at the Drug Policy Modelling Program, part of Australia's National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of New South Wales. Monica's work examines the social and public health implications of digital technologies for people who use illicit and emerging psychoactive drugs. Research topics emerging from this interest include online drug markets or cryptomarkets and policy responses to novel psychoactive substance evolution. She specialises in engaging hard-to-reach networks and groups in digital spaces in conversations about research and policy, to inform policy change. Monica also serves as an Editor for policy-related articles at the International Journal of Drug Policy, and as the Director of Research at the international drug harm reduction community Bluelight.org. Monica is a lead researcher for the Global Drug Survey. She is also a regular attendee and contributor to EGA, from the mid-2000s.NICK KENTNICK KENT works as a secondary school teacher in the areas of languages and the humanities. He is currently completing his Masters through research at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, where he is undertaking a critical discourse analysis of school policies and resources as they relate to drug education, comparing both local and international examples. After completing the Grad. Dip in Teaching in 2015, Nick was perplexed at the lack of teacher training around student drug use and the silence of the education system on this issue, as well as the slow pace of drug reform more broadly. Inspired to learn more, and to advocate and research this area further, Nick helped found Students for Sensible Drug Policy Australia in 2016, setting up their second chapter at the University of Melbourne. Nick was instrumental in the UniMelb chapter's work in setting up a harm reduction program that would supply re-agent drug checking kits to students free of charge through the Student Union, and has travelled to numerous international conferences to represent this globally significant program. Nick draws upon his experience in nightclub and festival communities, as well as his experience volunteering with DanceWize as a Peer Educator and his policy and international experience with SSDP in both his teaching and his research.FIONA MEASHAMFiona Measham is co-founder & co-Director of ‘The Loop’. The Loop conducts forensic testing of drugs at UK festivals and nightclubs and provides associated welfare support. Fiona Measham was appointed Professor of Criminology in the School of Applied Social Sciences at Durham University in 2012. Fiona has conducted research for over two decades across a broad area of criminology and social policy, exploring changing trends in legal and illegal drugs; the night time economy and the socio-cultural context to consumption; gender; the regulation and policing of intoxication; electronic music scenes and club cultures; issues of deterrence, displacement and desistance; and broader policy implications. A key feature of her research has been the development of in-situmethods of data collection in pubs, clubs and festivals, a working environment with which she is familiar, having spent her early adulthood working in bars and clubs across several continents in various guises.BEN SESSADR BEN SESSA (MBBS BSc MRCPsych) is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist working in adult addiction services and with custodial detained young people in a secure adolescent setting. He trained at UCL medical school, graduating in 1997. He is interested in the developmental trajectory from child maltreatment to adult mental health disorders. Dr Sessa is currently a senior research fellow at Bristol, Cardiff and Imperial College London Universities, where he is conducting the UK's first clinical studies with MDMA-assisted therapy for the treatment of PTSD and alcohol dependence syndrome. In the last ten years he has worked on several UK-based human pharmacology trials as study doctor or as a healthy subject administering and receiving test doses of LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and ketamine. He is the author of several dozen peer-reviewed articles in the mainstream medical press and has written two books exploring psychedelic medicine; The Psychedelic Renaissance (2012) and To Fathom Hell or Soar Angelic (2015). In speaking publicly at universities and medical conferences, Dr Sessa is outspoken on lobbying for change in the current system by which drugs are classified in the UK, believing a more progressive policy of regulation would reduce the harms of recreational drug use and provide increased opportunities for clinical psychedelic research. He is a co-founder and director of the UK's Breaking Convention conference.