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 Our members are dedicated to all forms of fishing in the south west with special emphasis on social and family gatherings. 

The Mount Emu Creek
The home of  The Terang Angling Club

The Mount Emu Creek is a long but small meandering waterway located in the west of Victoria.The waterway starts as a series of creeks and waterways which merge together to form the Mt Emu Creek which its origins further north flows through areas around Beaufort, Skipton, Darlington, Terang and Panmure.It joins the Hopkins River which eventually leads out to sea at Warrnambool. The Mount Emu system is a very popular fishing stream with the locals and out-of-towners where trophy sized trout can be pursued. The creek is regularly stocked with brown trout from the department of Natural Resources and environment (with the assistance of the Terang Angling Club.) There is also a small population of wild brown trout. Trophy size trout are there to be taken but most fish average around the 1 kilo mark. Some of the more popular spots to be fished are McKinnons bridge, Castlecary Road bridge, Ayresford Road and Panmure bridge. Other fish to be caught include redfin, eels, tench, tupong and black fish.