Inland Fisheries Service News

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Tench can easily be confused as carp
Nov. 3, 2017

When is a carp not a carp!

Yesterday afternoon, we received a phone call from a concerned member of the public informing us of a carp caught on rod and line out of the Macquarie River. The fish was described as approximately 3.5kg, with barbels (whiskers around the mouth), and a carp shaped body. Although the fish was disposed of after capture,...

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Typical Shannon Lagoon brown trout
Nov. 3, 2017

Shannon Lagoon - Fishery Performance Assessment

Shannon Lagoon is a fishery that receives very little attention from anglers. However, a recent survey of the brown trout population suggest this water may well be worth the extra effort. Using 40 box traps over two nights, we captured 106 brown trout and one rainbow trout. The average weight of the resident Shannon Lagoon...

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AAT and Friends of the Leven at the replanting working bee
Nov. 3, 2017

Anglers Alliance Tasmania and Friends Of The Leven complete replanting

The River Leven habitat renewal project at Gunns Plains was recently completed with a grant of $11,750 to AAT from the Cradle Coast NRM. The project involved removing willow regrowth and replanting of the riparian zone with endemic native plants. Many thanks to AAT member John Broomby for his work in seeing the project through...

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Paul Middleton collecting licence information from anglers. Did you know we survey anglers about their fishing too? Here are the results of the latest survey.
Oct. 31, 2017

Angler Postal Survey 2016-17 results

The Angler Postal Survey (APS) is an annual survey of the state's licenced anglers. The survey has been running continuously since 1986-87 angling season. Each year the IFS sends out 5,000 questionnaires to randomly selected anglers from our licence database. We aim to get back 1,000 of these questionnaires detailing where an angler has fished...

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The eastern access gate into Craigbourne Dam
Oct. 27, 2017

Eastern access to Craigbourne Dam open

The eastern access to Craigbourne Dam via Link Road and Craigbourne Road is open to the public. This access is a public road through private property. Please shut the gate behind you and observe the no fires and no camping advice. Recently stocked rainbow trout are still being caught by persistent anglers. For more information...