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Anglers Access Program Brochures

We have developed brochures and fact sheets with access information for popular lakes and rivers. Each includes a map showing access points and important information for local and visiting anglers including angler’s code of conduct, regulation, safety, environmental issues and fishery management objectives.

Click on a water to download a copy of the Angler’s Access brochure.

  • IFS River Access - Rights and Responsibilities
  • Information for landowners
  • Arthurs Lake
  • Bradys Lake, Lake Binney & Tungatinah Lagoon
  • Bronte Lagoon
  • Brumbys Creek
  • Craigbourne Dam
  • Dee Lagoon
  • yingina/Great Lake
  • Huntsman Lake, Brushy Lagoon and Four Springs Lake
  • Huon River
  • Lake Barrington
  • Lake Burbury
  • Lake Crescent (fact sheet)
  • Lake Echo
  • Lake Fergus (fact sheet)
  • Lake Kara (fact sheet)
  • Lake Leake and Tooms Lake
  • Lake Pedder and Lake Gordon
  • Lake Rosebery and Lake Mackintosh
  • Lake Rowallan
  • Lake St Clair, St Clair Lagoon and Lake King William
  • Little Pine Lagoon
  • Macquarie and Lake Rivers
  • Meadowbank Lake
  • Meander River
  • Mersey River
  • Penstock Lagoon
  • Private Dams for public fishing — North West region (table)
  • River Derwent
  • River Leven
  • South Esk River
  • South Riana Dam (fact sheet)
  • Talbots Lagoon
  • Tyenna River
  • Western Lakes Wilderness Fishery
  • Woods Lake

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