Fishing
Lake Monduran is currently
stocked with Barramundi and Bass. Each year around 100,000 fingerlings
are released into the lake.
A fishing permit is required if you are over 18 and the cost is:
- $7.00 per week or
- $35.00 per year
- Pension Concession Rate of $31.50 per year.
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WIN TELEVISION Monduran Family Fishing Classic - October 11th and 12th 2009 Click here to download entry form |
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Lake Monduran is a supporter of the Bass to Barra Trail. Click here for more information |
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- Monduran Family Fishing Classic - October 11th and 12th 2009 - ABT Trial Barramundi Event - October 17th and 18th 2009 - ABT Monduran Afternoon Event - December 4th and 5th 2009 |
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The Barramundi are more active through the warmer months and there
is no particular closed season. From the 1st November until the 1st
February each year the possession limit is dropped from 5 to 1.
There are no current boating restrictions for this dam. There are
2 boat ramps to launch your boat and get out on the water for some
real fishing experiences.
Lake Mondurans fishing can be absolutely adrenalin pumping and heart
pounding. The methods we use for fishing the lake are by trolling
and casting lures. While trolling for these monsters is more than
acceptable the real sport and art of landing one of these giants is
by casting. Lake Monduran is an extensive waterway with a lot of stand
up timber, connecting river systems with lantana and fallen down trees
for the barra and bass to call home.
To maximise your chances of catching a BIG BARRA, use a specialised Barra rod and reel with no less than 40 to 50 pound braided line with a good strong leader 50 to 100 pound.
Lake Monduran Holiday Park kiosk stocks all the tackle you will need to catch your fish of a lifetime with rods and reels, braided lines and leaders and a huge range of lures.
For information on where and when the Barra and Bass are biting -
don’t hesitate to call us for the latest or take a look at these websites
- Fishing Links






























