Sport
6 December, 2024
Luke reels in a whopper
WARRNAMBOOL fisher Luke Smith has landed a 101.5cm cod at Rocklands Reservoir, winning the Victorian Fisheries Authority’s ‘Rocklands Metery’ competition.
As the competition winner not only did Smith earn bragging rights back home after his catch of a lifetime, he also took home a $1000 tackle voucher.
Just over a year since the competition began, Smith’s huge haul has cemented the Rocklands Reservoir its reputation as a drawcard fishery thanks to the state government’s record-breaking fish stocking program.
Smith said he had been fishing at Rocklands regularly for about 18 months with good results, but this new personal best Murray cod was completely unexpected.
“A mate and I started fishing a fair bit there in about April last year and we’d been getting plenty of fish up to about 80 centimetres, but nothing like this,” he said.
“We’d caught a few cod that day and when I hooked up I thought it had a bit of timber or something on it because it was so heavy compared to the others.
“We knew about the comp so when we netted it we made sure we got a few guys in a nearby boat to help measure it. It’s definitely one we’ll be talking about for a long time.”
VFA chief executive officer Travis Dowling said the catch illustrated the potential of Rocklands to become one of the state’s premier native fisheries following nearly 10 years of record fish stocking.
“The metre-mark is the holy grail for Murray cod anglers, so a massive congratulations to Luke on taking out this competition and the $1000 voucher,” he said.
“We first stocked Murray cod fingerlings into Rocklands in 2017. It’s since scored more than five million cod, golden perch and estuary perch and there’s another million fish to be released in early 2025 to keep the good times rolling.
“It’s the most aggressively stocked water in the country and shows that our stocking program – which is releasing more fish than all other Australian states and territories combined – is delivering brilliant results.
“There’s very few native fisheries that have exploded like this, so this gem of the west is only going to shine even brighter in years to come.”
There’s still prizes on offer at Rocklands as part of the VFA’s Golden Tag competition.
Five tagged fish are swimming in the reservoir – three Murray cod with tags worth $2000, a golden perch with a $2000 tag and one cod that will net a lucky fisher a huge $10,000.
“With free camping along the shore, improving native fishing and the chance to win up to $10,000 by wetting a line, now’s as good a time as any to plan a summer holiday to Rocklands,” Mr Dowling said.