Central Coast Council invites you to fish with a cause and participate in the Carp to Croc Fishing Competition. Carp are one of the most destructive invasive species in Australia’s freshwater systems, degrading water quality and outcompeting native fish. Carp to Croc is your chance to help restore our local waterways—while ensuring your catch is put to good use.
How It Works
We’re encouraging the community to fish for Carp from local waterways such as Wyong River. Take part in the competition by capturing your catches via the Fish Donkey App between 28 March - 29 April 2026. To introduce the fishing competition, there will be a launch event on March 28.
Launch Event
Join us for the launch event at Wyong Milk Factory, where you’ll enjoy a fun-filled day of fishing, cooking demonstrations, and expert talks before the month-long fishing competition kicks off.
- Saturday 28th March 2026: 10am - 1pm
- Wyong Milk Factory (141 Alison Rd Wyong)
- Fishing, electrofishing & rod rigging demonstrations
- Homemade carp fertiliser demonstration
- Talks from experts at OzFish, BCF, Central Coast Council, DPI, WaterNSW & more
- Exciting prizes, giveaways & activities for all ages—including fishing rods, brag mats and fishing tackle!
You do not need to register or buy tickets to attend the launch event!
Fishing Competition
We are encouraging the community to participate in a muster style fishing competition, targeting invasive Carp. The fishing competition is run through the Fish Donkey app and runs from 28 March - 29 April 2026. Prizes will be awarded for certain categories. Participants must register below by clicking "Register Here" below with more specific information to be found in the Fish Donkey app!
What to do with the Carp you catch:
- Drop it off at BCF Tuggerah – your catch will be frozen and transported to the Australian Reptile Park for them to use as crocodile and alligator food!
- Wrap it in newspaper, freeze it, then dispose of in the red lid bin as close to bin collection day as possible.
- Turn it into a fertiliser by burying it in your backyard garden or adding it to your compost.
- Cook it at home – get inspired by our cooking demonstrations at the launch event or test some recipes from the Local Land Services Carp Recipe E-Book