If you like fishing you have probably wondered about joining a fishing club but never done anything about it. Here are some answers to those unasked questions:

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions


  1. Are fishing clubs only for experienced, frequent anglers? What about beginners and occasional anglers?
  2. Do I have to own a boat?
  3. Where does SAC fish?
  4. What type of fish do members catch?
  5. Do I have to know a member to join?
  6. Do I have to live locally?
  7. What age groups are there?
  8. Do you cater for women and young families?
  9. Do you have boat launching facilities?
  10. How much does it cost to join?
  11. How do I contact you?
  12. What is SAC's attitude to sustainable fishing?

Are fishing clubs only for experienced , frequent anglers ? What about beginners and social anglers?

No, Most new members have limited experience. All our members are willing to share their skills, knowledge, and stories. There is no 'secret squirrel business' at SAC that you might find at other angling clubs. Our members have some great GSP spots for tried and tested spots in Port Phillip Bay and the rest of Victoria that they are willing to share. If you are struggling to find the fish, let our membersgive you some pointers.

We regularly hold information nights on a variety of topics from ranging from 'Boating Maintenance to 'Surf fishing for Salmon' to 'Fishing with Plastics' presented by our wisened members or by outside experts. There is even the occasional wine tasting night. Keep an eye on our homepage for the next information night topic.

 

Back to Top

Do I have to own a boat?

No, most places we fish are suitable for land-based fishing, kayak-based fishing, small boats and big boats. It is easy to get a ride with other boat owners within SAC, and this is a great way to learn the basics of safe boating in an enjoyable atmosphere. SAC also owns a 14ft aluminium boat available for licenced members. A growing number of anglers at SAC are fishing from kayaks. There are facilities to store kayaks at the club house for a small fee.

Back to Top

Where does SAC fish... ?

Our most popular fishing destination is Port Phillip Bay where our members fish competitively and socially on a regular basis. Come down to the club house on a meeting night (Tueseday's at 8pm) to find out where the fish are biting! SAC competitions take members to most areas of the state in a variety of categores including Bay, Estuary, Surf, Freshwater, and Open Water fishing and some of our members also organise interstate trips to some interesting hot spots.

Back to Top

What type of fish do members catch?

Everything! Our Records Board includes almost all species of fish, including an Interstate and International section for well travelled anglers. Some SAC competitions target several species recognised as good 'table fish' including snapper, whiting, trout and bream. However, other fish that we regularly 'weigh in' at the boat ramp include flathead, squid, shark, pinkies (small snapper), murray cod, golden perch and redfin.

Back to Top

Do I have to know a member to join?

Definetly not, we actively encourage new members and guests are more than welcome in our clubrooms whenever they are open.

Back to Top

Do I have to live locally?

No, We also have country and interstate members who only fish the occasional competition with us but still keep in contact on a regular basis. Check out the photos of some of our interstate and international members.

Back to Top

 

What age groups are there?

 

SAC welcomes members and guests of all ages and presents championship trophies each year for the most successful anglers in the following age groups:

Open : for anglers 18 years and over

Intermediate: for anglers aged 12 -17 years

Junior: for the little ones under 12 years

Note: Children do need adult supervision

Back to Top

 

What about women and young families?

We cater for everyone! Our female anglers are just as keen as the blokes and we look after the little tykes with presents and a trip from Santa at our Christmas Breakup party.

Back to Top

Do you have boat launching facilities?

No, unfortunately our boat ramp silted up years ago, but we can direct you to the nearest free launching ramps in the areas that we fish including in and around Sandringham Harbour and the rest of Port Phillip Bay.

For kayak fishing, you can lauch directly in front of the club house. Imagine heading down to the clubhouse on a summers evening, launching your kayak in front of the club, fishing the optimum dusk period, then heading back to the club for a cool drink and a BBQ while boasting about your catch or getting the local fishing reports. It's great fun!

Back to Top

 

What does it cost to join?

Our subscription fees are cheap as chips:

Adult Membership $90

Family Membership (spouses and children under 18 years) $110

Pensioner and Youth Membership $55

Pensioner Couple Membership $75

Junior and Country Membership $35

Click here for a membership form.

Back to Top

How do I contact SAC?

The best way to contact us is to drop into the clubrooms on any Tuesday night from 7.30 pm , one of our members will gladly show you around our facilities. We can also be contacted by Email or visit our contact us page if you have any further queries.Or feel free to call us on 0404885725.

What is SAC's attitude to sustainable fishing?

SAC is serious about practicing sustainable recreational fishing for our future enjoyment. Some of the size limits on fish have been voluntarily raised for club competions and we have recently introduced size/weight tables and rules for anglers that wish to return their catch straight to the water rather than wait for the official 'weigh-in'. Many SAC anglers choose to practice 'catch and release' fishing for slow growing species such as murray cod and bream. We have also reduced 'bag limits' on all competions to a maximum of 10 fish per angler.

SAC does not tolerate illegal fishing practices.

Back to Top

Sandringham Anglers Club
Copyright ©Sandringham Anglers Club. All rights reserved.
Revised: January ,(, /),(.