Inland Fisheries Service News

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A stile being installed at South Esk River Angler Access point.
May 25, 2016

On ground work begins for the South Esk Anglers Access project

The installation of stiles, signage and other site work has begun for the South Esk River anglers access project. Once finished there will be improved access for anglers at key locations throughout the 200km catchment from Hadspen to Upper Esk. Supported by the Tasmanian Community Fund and a joint initiative between the Inland Fisheries Service...

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May 25, 2016

A very successful Trout Weekend

This past weekend at Liawenee the Inland Fisheries Service held their popular annual Trout Weekend and it was the place to be for all things trout. Across the two days over 3,600 people came to learn the latest tips, buy the latest gear and tell some fishy stories with friends, family and new acquaintances. The...

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May 24, 2016

Carp Workshop findings

The Carp Management Program (CMP), on the 9th – 10th of May, held its annual two day workshop to review the past year’s work and to plan for the coming season. Attending were representatives from the Inland Fisheries Advisory Council, the Tasmanian Land Conservancy, Tasmanian Eel Exporters, The Australian Government Department of Environment, State Government...

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May 20, 2016

Everything is in place, including the weather, for a great Trout Weekend

The staff of Inland Fisheries Service (IFS) have been busy all this week (16 – 20 May 2016) preparing for the coming weekend. Posters will be displaying the latest work by the IFS , aquariums will have the fish that inhabit Tasmania’s rivers and lakes, vendors are ready to show and sell their wares and...

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Cooking lessons have proven popular at Trout Weekend
May 19, 2016

Trout Weekend 2016 cooking with Christina Sharpe

We have had a number of requests for the recipes that our chef extraordinaire will be producing for you to taste at Trout Weekend 16. Come along and learn how to cook these wonderful recipes, they can be found here.