Inland Fisheries Service News
Caution Craigbourne Dam boat operators!
Due to low water levels (Craigbourne Dam level is currently 65%) boat operators are urged to take extra care when launching and retrieving boats. The toe of the concrete boat ramp is currently 2 metres out of the water. There is deep water below the end of the ramp. Launching of small boats may still...
Stage one of Penstock Lagoon boat ramp upgrade complete
Favourable weather conditions allowed an early completion of the timber landing at Penstock Lagoon - stage one of the boat ramp upgrade . Anglers will be able to use the new facility at the start of the 2015/16 angling season which is keenly anticipated due to the planned transfer of 4,000 adult brown trout into...
Pedder galaxias' populations are thriving
The annual survey was recently conducted on Pedder galaxias (Galaxias pedderensis) numbers at one of two translocation sites. Although originally found in Lake Pedder, population numbers were seen to crash, and by 1980 they became very rare and thought to be almost extinct. The small remaining numbers of fish were translocated to two particular sites...
Atlantic salmon released into Brushy Lagoon
On Thursday the 11 June, 400 Atlantic salmon averaging 4 kg were successfully released into Brushy Lagoon. The salmon were kindly donated by Petuna Fisheries. Often there is conjecture amongst anglers in regard to where Atlantic salmon are being released. The feedback received by IFS revolves around a perception that certain waters receive consistently more...
IFS puts unused land and building at Liawenee base up for sale
The IFS has subdivided its Liawenee base to facilitate the sale of the disused laboratory building and a vacant block of land. The Liawenee base continues to be integral to the Service’s operations with a permanent Fisheries Officer stationed at Liawenee, recent upgrades to the Field Accommodation Hostel and the continued presence of Tasmania Police....