Inland Fisheries Service News

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April 1, 2016

Temporary closure of road to Brushy Road

The Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service have advised us that access to Brushy Lagoon has been closed due to the collapse of the bridge over Black Sugarloaf Creek. The road has been physically closed with large rocks and Brushy Road is closed from the intersection of Brushy Road and Priestleys Lane. There is no alternative...

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April 1, 2016

Boating hazard removed from Lake Crescent

At the start of the 2015/16 season we advised you of a significant boating hazard, a star picket fence that was mid-way along the sandy shore on the eastern side of Lake Crescent. At the time, IFS staff removed a lot of the pickets and buoyed off those that could not be removed. Taking advantage...

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Gerard Barwick with some nice brown trout taken from Woods Lake over Easter.
April 1, 2016

Our long weekends have delivered some great catches

What’s not to love with all the March long weekends this season? It’s a perfect time of the year to get out in our great outdoors and enjoy a few extra days fishing. Our Fisheries Officers have been inspecting good quality brown and rainbow trout from many waters including Lake Crescent, Woods and Arthurs Lake....

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The boat ramp and pontoon at Jonah Bay
March 30, 2016

Arthurs Lake boat ramp maintenance and inspection completed

MAST and IFS conducted routine maintenance on the Arthurs Dam and Jonah Bay boat ramps last week where the pontoons were freed from debris and the mooring cables checked and adjusted. Both pontoons and ramps provide safe and convenient launching for the remainder of the 2015-16 angling season. The Pumphouse Bay ramp is also providing...

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March 30, 2016

Atlantic salmon stocked into Wayatinah Lagoon

Today 900 Atlantic salmon were stocked into Wayatinah Lagoon by IFS staff. The fish averaged around 1 kg and should provide good sport over the coming weeks. We thank SALTAS for their support in the donation of these fish. Limit your take. Don't take your limit.