Fishing Times, Solunar, Weather

Lake Mulwala Fishing Times

Today's Lake Mulwala fishing forecast is based on the current solunar and weather signals. Light precipitation; often fishable with minimal impact.

Updated

Moon Phase

Waxing Crescent

Estimated Fish Feeding Activity

35%

Possible bite intensity is 35%, suggesting quiet fishing conditions.

Daily Timing

Lake Mulwala Fishing Times & Solunar Score

Current data for Lake Mulwala place conditions in the quiet range at 35% potential bite intensity.

Solunar Score Today

35% Potential Bite (Feeding) Intensity

Major Bite Windows

Major 1

03:56 – 05:56

Centre · 04:56

Strength · 20%

Underfoot transit major

Major 2

15:33 – 17:33

Centre · 16:33

Strength · 100%

Overhead transit major

Minor Bite Windows

Minor 1

08:30 – 10:30

Centre · 09:30

Strength · 30.6%

Moonrise minor

Minor 2

22:42 – 00:42

Centre · 23:42

Strength · 46.6%

Moonset minor

7 Day Solunar Forecast

Lake Mulwala Fishing Times: This Week's Planner

Compare daily bite activity, major fish feeding times and moon conditions to help plan upcoming fishing sessions.

Tue

18 Aug

35%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing crescent

Moonrise

9:30am

Major Windows

3:56am – 5:56am

3:33pm – 5:33pm

Minor Windows

8:30am – 10:30am

10:42pm – 12:42am

Wed

19 Aug

35%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

10:00am

Major Windows

4:43am – 6:43am

4:19pm – 6:19pm

Minor Windows

9:00am – 11:00am

Thu

20 Aug

31%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

10:34am

Major Windows

5:32am – 7:32am

5:07pm – 7:07pm

Minor Windows

9:34am – 11:34am

11:44pm – 1:44am

Fri

21 Aug

32%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

11:14am

Major Windows

6:22am – 8:22am

5:57pm – 7:57pm

Minor Windows

12:45am – 2:45am

10:14am – 12:14pm

Sat

22 Aug

33%

Activity

Moon Phase

1st quarter

Moonrise

12:00pm

Major Windows

7:13am – 9:13am

6:48pm – 8:48pm

Minor Windows

1:42am – 3:42am

11:00am – 1:00pm

Sun

23 Aug

29%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

12:53pm

Major Windows

8:04am – 10:04am

7:39pm – 9:39pm

Minor Windows

2:35am – 4:35am

11:53am – 1:53pm

Mon

24 Aug

28%

Activity

Moon Phase

waxing gibbous

Moonrise

1:50pm

Major Windows

8:54am – 10:54am

8:30pm – 10:30pm

Minor Windows

3:22am – 5:22am

12:50pm – 2:50pm

Weather

Current conditions and 7 day outlook

Conditions here can shift quickly through the day, so use this as the broad weather picture alongside the separate wind and pressure sections below.

Right now

Partly Cloudy

11.3°C

Today

Maximum

12.2°C

Minimum

5.3°C

Rain

0.1 mm

Wed

5 Aug

Light Drizzle

Range

5.3°C to 12.2°C

Rain

0.1 mm

Thu

6 Aug

Light Drizzle

Range

5.3°C to 12.5°C

Rain

0.3 mm

Fri

7 Aug

Overcast

Range

6.7°C to 14.7°C

Rain

0.0 mm

Sat

8 Aug

Overcast

Range

5.5°C to 15.0°C

Rain

0.0 mm

Sun

9 Aug

Light Showers

Range

9.3°C to 11.2°C

Rain

25.9 mm

Mon

10 Aug

Light Showers

Range

6.2°C to 11.6°C

Rain

11.0 mm

Tue

11 Aug

Light Drizzle

Range

7.8°C to 11.7°C

Rain

3.1 mm

Pressure

Barometric pressure

Pressure is most useful for fishing when it shows movement. A stable, rising, or falling trend can add context to the rest of today’s fishing forecast.

Right now

1007
hPa
Falling

Interpretation

Pressure changes tend to matter more than the absolute value, especially when conditions are shifting.

Pressure is only one signal. Wind, tide, solunar timing, water movement, and local structure still matter.

Pressure movement

Recent readings build the pressure trend used for interpretation.

Wind

Current wind and 7 day outlook

Wind direction and strength can change how exposed a location feels, especially around open water, beaches, piers, and headlands.

Right now

Current speed

12.8 km/h

Direction

W

Today max

13.6 km/h

Reading the wind

Wind direction and strength can affect comfort, casting, and exposure around this location.

Wind gusts can be stronger than the average wind speed, so it's worth checking the gust forecast if you're planning to fish from an exposed location or need to know about potential changes in conditions.

Even modest wind can affect comfort and casting, especially where the water is exposed.

The marker shows the current wind direction, while the daily outlook below shows whether conditions are likely to build or ease over the coming days.

Wed

5 Aug

Max wind

13.6 km/h· W

Thu

6 Aug

Max wind

8.4 km/h· NW

Fri

7 Aug

Max wind

9.5 km/h· NE

Sat

8 Aug

Max wind

16.5 km/h· NE

Sun

9 Aug

Max wind

32.0 km/h· NE

Mon

10 Aug

Max wind

33.6 km/h· W

Tue

11 Aug

Max wind

21.0 km/h· NW

Fishing Reports

Lake Mulwala recent fishing reports

Recent catch activity for this location.

local data

Reports analysed

90

This year

5

This season

2

Species mentioned

4

Reported species

Murray Cod Carp Yellowbelly Catfish

Local species mix

This chart summarises species mentions from the local fishing report dataset.

* Note that report summaries will sometimes display the same species under different names. This is because they are being reported that way. This is intentional.

Share of the displayed top 4 species mentions for this location.

Local bait trends

Share of the displayed top 5 bait mentions.

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What are today's best fishing times at Lake Mulwala?

Today's sunrise is 6:56 am and sunset is 5:44 pm. As a general guide, the hour before and after sunrise and sunset are often among the most productive fishing periods. Today's major solunar periods overlap both the morning and evening fishing periods.

Find out what we learned from analysing 20,000 fishing reports about moon times and fish.

Summer Fishing

Carp, Murray Cod and Yellowbelly can be targeted at the location during summer. Activity is strongest for these species during the warmer part of the year. Actual catches will vary according to temperature trends, localised weather and tides.

Autumn Fishing

Murray Cod and Yellowbelly are a good choice for anglers to target during autumn. With the water temperature dropping the location provides an opportunity to concentrate on these species.

Winter Fishing

Murray Cod are the species to focus on because Winter is when the water drops below 15c and this location is no different. Fish can be slower to bite with reduced activity levels. As always what you catch varies with the prevalent temperature trends, localised weather and of course tides.

Spring Fishing

Spring sees the water temperature begin to rise with Carp, Murray Cod and Yellowbelly becoming more active. Later in spring summer species such as Carp, Murray Cod and Yellowbelly begin to move into the area and can become more common at the location.

Lake Mulwala Fishing

Lake Mulwala Fishing Guide

Lake Mulwala is a big, timber-filled lake on the border of Yarrawonga and Mulwala. It stretches for about 20km and has plenty of public boat ramps on both the Victorian and NSW sides, like Bundalong, Majors Creek, Hogans Road, the Yacht Club, Drain Lane, and Kyffins Reserve. Pick your launch spot before you go, since it’s not possible to fish the whole lake in one trip.

When you fish here, watch the water flow, depth, and how much timber is around. Fish move in response to factors such as irrigation outlets, the Yarrawonga Weir, the Murray and Ovens rivers, and seasonal changes in water flow. Fishing in water between 1.5 and 2.1 meters deep usually works well, especially if there’s some current near fallen trees, root balls, flats, channels, or weed beds.

Good places to try are the main river channel near Hogans Road boat ramp, the timbered areas around Kyffins Reserve, and the shallow flats at Bundalong. Spots near the Yarrawonga Weir and upstream towards Majors Creek are also popular because they often have moving water and underwater structure. These are all good places to start your trip.

Murray cod are the main fish people aim to catch here, but golden perch are also popular. Carp are a common, but generally undesirable by-catch. Don’t return carp to the water alive. It’s the law.

Murray Cod

Cod season in Victoria and New South Wales usually goes from December 1 to August 31 each year. When cod season is closed, you can still fish for other species. Just avoid targeting cod and use smaller lures if you want to catch golden perch. If you catch a cod out of season, make sure to release it safely and follow the rules. The best places to fish are usually snags with a roof shape, some current, and nearby feeding spots.

Tackle Tips

Make sure your lure runs at the same depth as the water you’re fishing. Spinnerbaits work well in water from about 1.2 to 4 meters deep.

For Murray cod, good spinnerbait colours are bright chartreuse, purple, black, and white, usually in sizes from 1/2 oz to 1 oz. Hardbody lures in natural or green-and-yellow patterns, about 100mm to 150mm long, also work well for cod.

Golden perch usually go for smaller lures in gold, orange, or red, with 60mm to 80mm hardbodies and smaller spinnerbaits being best. Pick hardbody lures that run at the same depth as the flat or edge you’re fishing. A baitcaster setup with a 4-6kg rod, 30lb braid, and a 40lb leader is a good choice here because fish can quickly get into the timber.

Can Getfished tell if fish are biting at Lake Mulwala, today?

No. Because a forecast cannot truthfully guarantee whether fish are biting at a specific spot right now. Getfished shows the current fishing conditions instead: tide movement, solunar timing, weather, wind, pressure, marine conditions and fishing report derived species history.

Use this information to make informed decisions about where to fish, and to compare conditions across nearby locations. We hope you enjoy using Getfished to find your next great fishing spot!

Find out what we learned from analysing 20,000 fishing reports about moon times and fish told us.

Lake Mulwala Overview

Lake Mulwala is also known by these names:Yarrawonga Mulwala
Latitude-36.0192
Longitude
Nearest cityMelbourne
Distance from Melbourne (as the crow flies)271.16  km
RiversMurray river
LakesLake mulwala

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Next Bite · Minor

Starts: 10:42pm

Possible bite intensity is 35%, suggesting quiet fishing conditions.

35% Quiet minor

Air 12.1 C

Pressure 1007 hPa

Sunrise 6:56am

Sunset 5:44pm

Updated 18 Aug 10:00pm

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