Inland Fisheries Service News

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July to Sept 17 carp report
Oct. 6, 2017

July to September Carp report

As carp numbers begin to dwindle in Lake Sorell read the latest carp update

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Gravel being spread
Oct. 6, 2017

Road maintenance at Four Springs Lake

In response to the popularity of Four Springs Lake since the start of the season the IFS has graded and gravelled the access road. The lake continues to fish well for persistent anglers with the first signs of mayfly hatches occurring during recent mild days. Anglers are reminded that fires are not permitted on the...

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Oct. 3, 2017

No access to Lake Leake Dam and Spillway

Anglers are reminded that access to the dam wall and spillway at Lake Leake and for 80 meters downstream of the spillway is prohibited for safety reasons. Operators of the dam are concerned that anglers are putting themselves at significant risk of injury and potentially damaging important infrastructure. Please obey all signs and directions of...

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Oct. 3, 2017

Gone Fishing Day

The Inland Fisheries Service is working with Anglers Alliance Tasmania, Sea Fisheries and Australian Recreational Fishing Foundation on the National Gone Fishing Day which will be held on Sunday 15 October 2017. An angling licence will not be required to fish in inland waters in Tasmania so is a great opportunity to grab a friend...

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Oct. 2, 2017

Vibrating / Flashing lures - Legality for Inland Waters in Tasmania

The IFS have received a number of queries about new fishing lures on the market that display lights and vibrate to attract fish. Tasmanian Inland Waters are recreationally governed by the Inland Fisheries Act 1995 and Inland Fisheries (Recreational Fishing) Regulations 2009. The regulations, at 24(8) state: 'A person at any inland waters must not...