Please find the Trout Stocking Victoria 2024 Schedule. Please note that before each school holiday break, ‘ready-to-catch’ rainbow trout are stocked into designated family-friendly lakes around Melbourne and Victoria. Please remember that a daily bag limit of five trout applies, of which only two can exceed 35 centimetres. This is all part of the VFA target of 1 million by 2020 and a target of 10 million by 2022 initiatives. The schedule below can change without warning due to local conditions, including low water levels, drought, algae, or fire.

If you want help catching trout, please read our guide on Tips. We detail the best baits, lures, rigs, and techniques to catch trout below under the schedule table a video tutorial on how to catch stocked trout in Victoria.

School holiday trout stocking schedule 2024

Water 1st Term Holidays (Easter) 2nd Term Holidays (June/July) 3rd Term Holidays (Sept) Gone Fishing Day (Oct)
Albert Park Lake (Albert Park) 0 1500 1500 0
Alexandra Lake (Ararat) 0 300 300 0
Allans Flat Dredge Hole (Yackandandah) 0 750 750 500
Anderson Lake (Chiltern) 0 500 500 0
Arboretum Dam (Euroa) 0 450 300 0
Bannockburn Lagoon (Bannockburn) 0 300 300 0
Bartlett Lake (Tatura) 0 150 150 0
Berwick Springs Estate Lake (Berwick) 0 750 750 0
Calembeen Lake (Creswick) 0 200 200 0
Casey Fields Lake (Cranbourne) 0 750 750 750
Cato Lake (Stawell) 0 300 400 0
Caulfield Racecourse Lake (Caulfield) 0 300 0 0
Cobden Lake (Cobden) 0 0 300 0
Coleraine Lagoon (Coleraine) 0 300 300 0
Crusoe Reservoir (Kangaroo Flat) 0 550 450 0
Darlingsford Lake (Melton) 0 0* 500 0
Don Lake (Healesville) 0 600 400 0
Dunkeld Arboretum (Dunkeld) 0 200 200 0
Eildon Pondage Weir (Eildon) 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
Emerald Lake (Emerald) 0 500 500 0
Esmond Lake (Ballarat) 0 250 250 0
Ess Lagoon (Casterton) 0 500 500 0
Felltimber Creek Wetlands (Wodonga) 0 600 600 0
Ferntree Gully Quarry (Ferntree Gully) 0 450 450 0
Foletti Caravan Park Lake (Donald) 0 350 350 0
Forest Lake (Kangaroo Flat) 0 200 200 0
Garfield Lake (Garfield) 0 100* 250 0
Glenlyon Dam (Glenlyon, Victoria) 0 200 200 0
Glenrowan Recreational Reserve Lake (Glenrowan) 0 200 600 0
Goldfields Reservoir (St Arnaud) 0 0 0 0
Golf Course Dam (Longwood) 0 0 300 0
Great Western Racing Reserve Lake 0 0 0 0
Guthridge Lake (Sale) 0 250 250 0
Haddon Reservoir (Haddon, near Ballarat) 0 200 200 0
Hamilton Lake (Hamilton) 0 500 0 0
Hanging Rock Lake (Woodend) 0 350 350 0
Heyfield Racecourse Lake (Heyfield) 0 300 300 0
Hyland Lake (Churchill) 0 800 800 800
Jack Emmett Lagoon (Rupanyup) 0 0 350 0
Jil Jil Lake (Donald) 0 500 0 0
Jubilee Lake (Daylesford) 0 200 200 0
Jubilee Lake (Skipton) 0 200 200 0
King Lake  (Rutherglen) 0 200 200 0
Karkarook Lake (Moorabbin) 0 2000 2000 2000
Kennington Reservoir (Strathdale) 0 0 0 0
Les Stone Park Lake (Wodonga) 0 300 300 0
Lethbridge Lake (Lethbridge) 0 300 300 0
Lilliput Lane Reserve (Pakenham) 0 100 100 0
Lillydale Lake (Lilydale) 0 1000 1000 0
Lismore Golf Club Dam (Lismore) 0 200 200 0
Marma Lake (Murtoa) 0 350 350 0
Marysville Lake (Marysville) 0 500 500 0
Merriwa Park Lake (Wangaratta) 0 200 0^ 0
Minyip Wetlands (Minyip) 0 0 200 0
Mooroopna Recreation Reserve Lake 0 150 150 0
Morwell/Kernot Lake (Morwell) 0 0 0 0
Mount Beauty Pondage (Mt Beauty) 100 0 0 0
Navan Park Lake (Melton) 0 600 600
Neangar Lake (Eaglehawk) 0 400 300 0
Nhill Lake (Nhill) 0 0 200 0
Numurkah Lake (Numurkah) 0 0 200 0
Nursery Reservoir (Macedon) 0 500 0 0
Ouyen Lake (Ouyen) 0 500 0 0
Old Hamilton Reservoir (Hamilton) 0 200 200 0
Pakenham Lake (Pakenham) 0 750 750 0
Pertobe Lake (Warrnambool) 0 600 450 0
Police Paddock Dams (Horsham) 0 450 550 0
Quarry Street Reserve Lake (Trentham) 0 200 0 0
Rainbow Lake (Rainbow) 0 200 200 0
Rokewood Reservoir (Rokewood) 0 200 200 0
Rowville Lakes (Rowville) 0 550 550 0
Roxburgh Park Lakes (McIvor Lake) 0 400 400 0
Saint Augustine’s Water Hole (Geelong) 0 750 750 0
Sambell Lake (Beechworth) 0 450 550 0
Shadforth Reserve Island Pond (Violet Town) 0 0* 0 0
Simpson Recreation Reserve Lakes (Simpson) 0 300 300 0
Spavin Lake (Sunbury) 0 600 600 0
Stanley Ditch Dam (Stanley) 0 500 500 0
St George’s Dam (Stawell) 0 100 100 0
Sumsion Gardens Lake (Wodonga) 0 400 400 0
Tchum Lake (Birchip) 0 1000 1000 0
Tea Tree Lake (Mortlake) 0 450 300 0
The Gong (Buninyong) 0 200 200 0
Tom Thumb Lake (Eaglehawk) 0 0 0 0
Tronoh Dredge Hole (Harrietville) 0 400 500 0
Upper Sandy Creek Dam (Sandy Creek) 0 750 750 0
Victoria Lake (Shepparton) 0 750 750 0
Victoria Lakes (Ballarat) 0 500 500 0
Walter J Smith Reserve (Riddells Creek) 0 200 200 0
Yaapeet Lake (Yaapeet) 0 200 200 0
Yarrambat Lake (Yarrambat) 0 1000 1000 600

How to catch trout

Watch this video below of FishingMad walking you through setup and tips to land a trout of a lifetime

We recommend targeting trout with a 1-3 or 2-4 kilo fishing rod coupled with 1000, 2000, or 2500 reel spooled with 4-8-pound braid and equivalent fluorocarbon leader. If there are larger trophy-size trout around then you can go heavier moving up the scale to a 3-5 kilo class spin rod spooled with fine 8-12-pound braid and equivalent fluorocarbon leader. The best baits to catch trout include mudeye, power bait, scrub worms, maggots, earthworms, and live minnows suspended from a float or with a very light running sinker.

A simple yet effective fishing rig is to thread a small running sinker through the mainline shown below in blue around 6 pounds. Then tie a small swivel to the end allowing the sinker to run up the mainline freely. On the other end of the swivel tie 50cm of 6-pound fluorocarbon leader which is shown in grey. Finished with a hook size 6 bait keeper hook.

Running sinker fishing rig

You can catch trout on many types of different lures. Your choice will depend if you fishing in a lake river, or a shallow stream. Good choices include metal spoons, hard body minnow imitations like the Daiwa double-clutch, Rapala Countdown series and bullet lures. Soft plastics such as minnow imitations, curly tails and paddle tails and bug imitations such as mayfly work well. Old classics such as Tassie Devils and spinners continue to be proven successful options for trout. Some of our noted favourite lures include Bluefox spinners, Nories wasabi spoons, Pontoon 21 Paco spoons, Bullet lures, Rapala CD 5, Pink Tassie Devil, Savage Gear 3D prey minnow, Yo-Zuri crystal minnow, EcoGear MX series in shallow streams. Fly fishing is almost a sport in its own right. If you enjoy targeting trout then it would be a great idea to pay a highly qualified fly fisherman to take you out for the day and teach to the basic skills to get you started. 

Best Soft Plastics and Lures to Catch Trout

Trout loves shallow diving lures, spinners, and tassie devils. It may surprise you but they also love soft plastics. Particularly small paddle tails and grubs. You are encouraged to mix up the retrieval speed working both lures and plastics at a medium pace. Cast in one area for a few minutes if you don’t get any bites then move on. Keep doing this until you start getting some bites. Mix up colours and lure styles if the bite goes quiet. Some days bright colours work great the next day natural colours. For jig head selection it’s a good idea to have multiple weights and sizes with you. This way you can adjust based on the current strength and weather conditions. We generally would have a 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, and & 1/12 jig head in a 2/0 and 3/0 size. Take your time when rigging and make sure the plastic is on straight, this improves the plastic action.

Soft Plastics

Need some help choosing lures and soft plastics to catch trout. The video below is a detailed guide to get you started. 

  • Rapala countdown floating minnow
  • EcoGear MX48
  • YoZuri pins minnow
  • Daiwa presso minnows
  • Nories laydown minnow
  • Bluefox spinners
  • OSP bent minnow
  • Daiwa DR joint minnows
  • Strike tiger nymph
  • Daiwa bait junkie 2.5-inch grub
  • Daiwa double clutch
  • Berkley powerbait grub
  • Tasmanian devil blade
  • Bullet lures 5-0 minnow
  • Tasmanian devil lure
  • Zman 2.5-inch grub
  • Bullet lures 3cm lure

Best Baits to Catch Trout

Our best bait recommendations include power bait, scrub worms, minnows, and mudeye. The are several ways to present baits either a running sinker rig or a paternoster rig. The rig choice will be dependent on where you are fishing, the casting distance required, and the conditions such as tidal strength. Where possible fish with as little weight. When land-based you may need a heavy sinker to cast out as far as you can.

Bait Choices

The video below demonstrates the best baits for trout and how to rig them correctly.  

  • Mudeye
  • Powerbait
  • Scrub worms
  • maggots
  • Earthworms
  • yabbies
  • live minnows
  • caterpillar/crickets/grasshoppers/beetles

 

General tips for trout fishing

Your eyes can be an essential guide when trout fishing. Look for signs of breaking water and cast lures and baits in those directions. Keep an eye on stocking programs. Trout are generally released just before school holidays to give kids a great opportunity to catch trout in local river systems. Use waiders to allow you to fish from within the water allowing you to target better spots or cast further. Though Trout can be spooked easily so tread cautiously and try to keep the noise down. If you fish shallow streams they walk against the current when casting flies or floating hard body lures.

Best locations to catch trout in Victoria

  • Eildon Pondage
  • Lake Purrumbete
  • Rubicon River
  • Hepburn Lagoon
  • Tullaroop Reservoir
  • Moorabool Reservoir
  • Lake Tolondo
  • Wurdi Buloc
  • Lillydale Lake
  • Mitta Mitta River
  • Albert Park Lake
  • Blue Rock Lake
  • Bostock Reservoir
  • Lake Hyland
  • Lake Bullen Merri
  • Daylesford
  • Eildon Pondage
  • Goulburn River
  • Karkarook Park
  • Kennington Reservoir
  • Casey Fields Lake
  • Pakenham lakes
  • Coliban Reservoir
  • Lake Fyans
  • Lauriston Reservoir
  • Lillydale Lake
  • Newlyns Reservoir
  • St Augustine water hole

I hope you find this article Trout Stocking Victoria 2024 useful. If you feel this article is missing key information or needs any corrections made. Then please let us know by emailing our team at enquiries@fishingmad.com.au with specific details in the email. You can also see further details on the stocking page of the VFA website ( Victiorian Fishing Authorities ) Thank you