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Ebden is conveniently situated on the banks of the vast man-made Lake Hume. The small towns of Tallangatta, Bonegilla and Bellbridge are located on the shores of Lake Hume. It is often referred to as the Hume Weir, only named Lake Hume in the mid 1980s.
The lake is stocked with fish. Most of these are introduced species - carp, redfin and trout though native species such as Golden Perch and Murray Cod can also be found. The fishing varies from year to year. It is also popular for water skiing, and several holiday resorts catering for fishing and skiers are dotted around the upper reaches of the lake.
With a surface area at full supply of 23,000 hectares, this waterway is popular for all forms of angling, from bait fishing from the shores to trolling from boats. Each year some of Victoria’s largest golden perch are caught from Lake Hume.
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