Come catch a carp!

Werribee River Association's Jess Fairfax, Charlote Williamson and Cliff Meddings are ready for 'Catch a Carp' day. (Damjan Janevski) 441350_03

Catch a Carp Day will be returning to Manor Lakes Reserve on Saturday, November 30, in a bid to tackle an invasive species.

Hosted by the Werribee River Association (WRA), the free event will also serve as a way for locals to learn a few things about fishing and hone their skills.

WRA programs manager Jess Fairfax said there was a need to combat carp in Wyndham’s waterways.

“I’m sure that anybody who fishes knows how awful carp are, they can very quickly take over waterways,” Ms Fairfax said.

“They are just detrimental to native aquatic plants and animals, they’ll eat the juveniles of the native fish that are already quite endangered.”

In addition to the damage caused to native flora and fauna, carp also significantly contribute to geological destruction, which is only exacerbated by the species high robustness, high rate of reproduction and ability to migrate across waterways.

With competitions, prizes to win and a free barbeque with vegan and vegetarian options, boredom and hunger will not be an issue.

Among the competitions will be biggest by weight, biggest by length, most fish caught and best catch that is not a carp. To be eligible for prizes, entrants must register at the registration tent between 10am-12.30pm.

Bait, tackle and rod hire will be provided to eager anglers at no charge, but will be subject to availability on the day.

Anyone fishing for carp are recommended to use corn as bait, as to avoid catching other wildlife such as turtles.

Some shade will be available, but guests are encouraged to bring their own tents and umbrellas, and to stay sun smart by wearing sunscreen and hats.

Jaidyn Kennedy