Inland Fisheries Service News

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Brown trout fry stocked into rivers will assist in rebuilding our river fisheries
Oct. 31, 2025

Fry stockings targeted to get the best results for our rivers

As most anglers would be aware, trout populations in many Tasmanian inland waters throughout 2024 and into early 2025 were negatively impacted by a higher than usual populations of cormorants. As part of our response to this issue, the Inland Fisheries Service (IFS) completed a series of back-pack electro-fishing surveys in rivers and creeks across the...

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Angler Mr Leo Oakley and IFS Officer Josef Wisniewski
Oct. 22, 2025

“Oakley Special” Lands First $5,000 Tagged Trout of the Season!

As the old saying goes, “Ten percent of anglers catch ninety percent of the fish”, and Leo Oakley is definitely one of that ten percent! A long-time licence holder and passionate trout angler, Leo has spent much of his life fishing across Tasmania. He is often found at his retirement shack in the highlands and...

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AAT Chair - Howard Jones, 2025 Inductee into the Angling Hall of Fame - Jan Spencer, Director of Inland Fisheries - Dr Ryan Wilkinson
Oct. 16, 2025

Jan Spencer inducted into Tasmanian Angling Hall of Fame

The Inland Fisheries Service would like to congratulate Tasmanian fly fisher and fly-tyer Jan Spencer, the first woman to represent Australia on a national fly-fishing team, as the latest inductee to the Tasmanian Angling Hall of Fame. Jan has had a long association with trout fishing and close affinity for the central highlands of Tasmania....

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Daniel from MAST at Bradys Lake pontoon
Oct. 15, 2025

Bradys Lake Pontoon Maintenance

Earlier this week the Inland Fisheries Service (IFS) teamed up with Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST) to do routine maintenance on our pontoons in the highlands. MAST, IFS and Hydro Tasmania work collaboratively to maintain the boating infrastructure in the highlands, and from time to time, storm damage or fluctuating water levels cause minor maintenance...

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Oct. 14, 2025

Gone Fishing Day 2025 - Sunday 19 October

Gone Fishing Day is being held on Sunday 19 October 2025.  Gone Fishing Day is all about celebrating the joys of fishing and the numerous benefits it brings. Being a ‘licence free’ day it provides an opportunity for those who do not fish regularly to be introduced to the Tasmanian trout fishery. To celebrate Gone...