WORLD’S BRIGHTEST FISHING MINDS MEET IN MELBOURNE
Monday, 20 February 2023
The world’s foremost recreational fishing experts from 21 countries have descended on the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre for the 10th World Recreational Fishing Conference (WRFC).
Minister for Outdoor Recreation Sonya Kilkenny today opened the Conference, which has drawn almost 350 recreational fisheries managers, scientists and academics from across Australia and beyond including Mongolia, Belize, Belgium, Italy and The Bahamas to share the latest trends, research and industry insights.
The conference will feature world renowned experts presenting on the theme of keeping pace in a dynamic and challenging world with evolving fisheries.
International speakers include Keep Fish Wet executive director Sascha Clark Danylchuk and Trout Unlimited’s Steve Moyer from the USA, Norwegian fisheries researcher Keno Ferter, South African scientist Christopher Bova and UK actor and host of the Extreme Fishing TV series Robson Green.
The Andrews Labor Government secured hosting rights with a bid led by the Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) in partnership with the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation and recreational fishing bodies including VRFish, FutureFish Foundation and Women in Recreational Fishing Network.
Australia’s wealth of recreational fishing knowledge is also being tapped into through Stan Lui, whose keynote address will delve into First nations peoples and their interactions with recreational fisheries, as well as OzFish Unlimited founder Craig Copeland and recreational fisheries scientist Dr Matt Taylor.
The Conference follows the Ultimate Fishing Expo held at the weekend, which brought together fishers from across the state to see the latest gear from more than 50 exhibitors as well as hearing tips and tricks from a range of presenters like international fly-fishing expert April Vokey and VFA Ambassadors Bachar Houli and Lee Rayner.
Victoria is the ideal location to host the conference as the home to Australia’s best recreational fishing, from snapper, whiting and calamari in Port Phillip to catches of southern bluefin tuna and kingfish along the coast, wild trout in high country streams and the iconic Murray cod throughout northern waters.
These experiences are underpinned by record investment into making recreational fishing even better.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Outdoor Recreation Sonya Kilkenny
“There’s never been a better time to go fishing in Victoria and this conference showcases the world-class experiences we have on offer to delegates from across the country and abroad.”
“With Port Phillip on its doorstep, Melbourne is the perfect place for the 10th World Recreational Fishing Conference, playing host to this significant global gathering of professionals, academics, scientists and industry.”
Media contact: Mike Dolan 0474 909 471 | mike.dolan@minstaff.vic.gov.au
WORLD’S BRIGHTEST FISHING MINDS MEET IN MELBOURNE
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They really should have put more effort into organising more stands and extra activities, speakers, entertainment etc considering it was a global event.
Everything fishing related should have been there, tackle, boats, apparel, reading material like magazine or digital content creators, governing bodies etc etc
It was the tiniest function room ever to host an event like this imo.
Australia might not get a chance like this ever again.
Everything fishing related should have been there, tackle, boats, apparel, reading material like magazine or digital content creators, governing bodies etc etc
It was the tiniest function room ever to host an event like this imo.
Australia might not get a chance like this ever again.
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I agree with you Steve should have been in the main convention center with trade displays showing the latest and being told 2 days in a row I'm responsible for Aboriginal genocide was not the time and place welcome to no problempurple5ive wrote: ↑Mon Feb 20, 2023 6:08 pmThey really should have put more effort into organising more stands and extra activities, speakers, entertainment etc considering it was a global event.
Everything fishing related should have been there, tackle, boats, apparel, reading material like magazine or digital content creators, governing bodies etc etc
It was the tiniest function room ever to host an event like this imo.
Australia might not get a chance like this ever again.
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I visited the Fishing Expo on Sunday and agree with comments above. There was minimal participation by major tackle manufacturers/importers but at least some of the talks were interesting and young anglers were kept entertained. A good initiative for sure but industry did not support it very well.