December 2025 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive
Tyenna River - Willow Warriors Program
The Derwent Catchment Project have advised that the Tyenna River Willow Warriors program will kick off again in the new year. The program contributes to the overall health of the Tyenna River system, and works are jointly funded by IFS, SFM, Tasrail and the Derwent Valley Council. The first working bee in 2026 will at...
Tooms Lake - Fish Condition Excellent!
Last week the Inland Fisheries Service completed an electro-fishing survey on Tooms Lake. While overall fish numbers of brown trout were lower than expected, they were substantially higher compared to the last similar survey completed in 2022. The size and condition of both brown trout and rainbow trout in the lake is currently excellent. Brown...
Infish App and Angler Diary Instructional Videos
The free Infish App is your ‘one stop shop’ to find fishing locations, review angling notes, check angling regulations, see latest socking information and to keep up to date with the latest news from the Inland Fisheries Service (IFS). You can also view lake level information, weather forecasts, access the network of free Anglers Alliance...
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Give the Gift of Adventure this Christmas! Everyone has that hard to buy for person. This Christmas why not give them something a bit different - a freshwater fishing licence? A fishing licence is key to unlocking a world of adventure and memories. More than just a licence – it's a ticket to relaxation, excitement,...
Little Pine Lagoon - Signs of Recovery
A recent electrofishing survey at Little Pine Lagoon conducted by the Inland Fisheries Service, confirms the fishery is in recovery mode and the outlook is encouraging for anglers. While overall brown trout numbers remain relatively low, this is part of a natural rebuilding phase. Most fish captured during the recent survey were juveniles under 220...