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Roger's Fishing Rod Repairs

Locality: Melton, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9743 9158



Address: 39 Kurunjang Dr 3337 Melton, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 big thank you to all my customers who sent me messages on my mums passing thank you all Roger



25.01.2022 Our Fisheries Officers will be out and about more often in the waterways of south-east Melbourne thanks to a new Fisheries station at Braeside. The station will... give us better coverage of Port Phillip and inland fisheries near Melbourne, including the Yarra River and lots of family fishing lakes. It’ll be home to 4 Fisheries Officers and should be open next month. The Braeside station is one of 3 big projects on the go, along with the revitalisation of Snobs Creek and our new native fish hatchery at Arcadia, near Shepparton. #fisheriesofficers #bigbuild #bettercoverage

25.01.2022 something to look forward to

24.01.2022 It's not every day you see people restocking their lake with fish! Via ViralHog



20.01.2022 www.maccaswebsite.com.au/store

18.01.2022 Check out the new Sephia Clinch Flash Boost squid jig in action! Who's looking forward to getting their hands on these little beauties? View the full range of squid jigs here >> https://bit.ly/3i63Ow2 Shane Murton

16.01.2022 Yahoo open for repairs again



10.01.2022 Victorians are now able to go fishing and boating throughout the state as travel restrictions have lifted. Th...e 25km limit for Melbourne no longer applies If you live in Melbourne, you can go fishing in Regional Victoria If you live in Regional Victoria, you can go fishing in Melbourne Boat ramps and jetties are open You must continue to adhere to physical distancing and other restrictions @fishing_victoria If you are wetting a line this week and sharing your catch on Instagram, tag us in using #VRFish! We'd love to see your first catch back on the water. For up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 restrictions, visit: DHHS: http://ow.ly/HogN50CeSAp Better Boating Victoria: https://betterboating.vic.gov.au//boating-fishing-coronav/

10.01.2022 dont drop them fellas

08.01.2022 Plenty more fish in the sea, cartoon

06.01.2022 To keep everyone safe and help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), Stage 4 restrictions for Metropolitan Melbourne are now in place. All forms of recreat...ional boating and fishing are now prohibited and all boat ramps, piers, jetties in metropolitan Melbourne are closed. Stage 3 Stay at Home Restrictions come into effect in Regional Victoria from 11.59pm on Wednesday 5 August, including Mitchell Shire. In regional Victoria, recreational activities such as boating and fishing will be allowed under Stage 3 Stay at Home Restrictions and boat ramps and jetties will remain open. These activities can only be undertaken with household members or one other person. A distance of 1.5m must be maintained between participants. Everyone must wear a face covering when they leave home, unless an exception applies. For more info, visit: https://go.vic.gov.au/wFImdn Maritime Safety Victoria Parks Victoria Victorian Fisheries Authority Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning See more

04.01.2022 just waiting for the tide



03.01.2022 The spring sun and snapper season are seeing large numbers of fishers flocking to Port Phillip to enjoy Victoria’s most popular fishery. And while it’s great to... see so many families out safely enjoying their time on the water, our officers are out making sure people are doing the right thing. Recently officers have received numerous reports via the 13 FISH reporting hotline of illegal fishing in the Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary, near Beaumaris. Fisheries Officers have responded by patrolling this area using both marked and unmarked boats and jet-skis and a large number of infringement notices have been issued. Investigations are continuing to identify further possible offending by boaters that left the marine protected area prior to officers being able to speak with them. Fishers should always familiarise themselves with marine park boundaries before they leave home. The VFA’s VicFishing app also features a Can I Fish Here? function, which uses your phone’s GPS location to determine whether you are within a marine park or sanctuary. The app also contains a digital copy of the recreational fishing guide, so you can stay across bag and catch limits whenever and wherever you’re fishing. The app can be downloaded free from the App Store or Google Play: www.vfa.vic.gov.au/vicfishingapp As always, if you suspect illegal fishing is taking place at any time, ring our 24/7 reporting hotline, 13 FISH (13 3474), to speak directly to a Fisheries Officer. Make the call make the difference. #fisheriesofficersatwork #marinepark #portphillipbay

02.01.2022 stay safe people

01.01.2022 For the partner who doesn't fish.. here is now your perfect excuse to them!

01.01.2022 still open for repairs

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