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Anglers Access for Leven River

Inland Fisheries Service (IFS) and Anglers Alliance Tasmania (AAT) have completed the Anglers Access project on the River Leven. This project is building on the success of similar projects completed on Brumbys Creek, Macquarie River and the Huon River and is proposed for other rivers including the Derwent, Tyenna and Meander rivers.

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Huge Atlantic Salmon release

More than 1,000 trophy-sized Atlantic salmon have been released into southern Tasmania’s lakes and dams, in time for the Christmas catch. Lake Meadowbank, Craigbourne Dam and Brady’s Lake have all been stocked with the fish, which have been donated by three salmon companies from their surplus breeding stock. John Diggle of the Inland Fisheries Service [...]

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South Esk Draft Plan & AAT response

Here is a handy reference to the Draft Plan and the AAT’s issues with it. Download AAT issues with draft Plan. Download South Esk River Water Management Plan.

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Have your say on South Esk Management Plan

UPDATE: The closing date for South Esk comment has been extended until the 18 December 18 2009. The South Esk Draft Management Plan has been released and input from anglers is invited. We urge all anglers and clubs to look at the plan on the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment web site. [...]

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Tourism industry welcomes funding commitment

The Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania says Premier David Bartlett’s commitment of an additional $4 million this financial year for marketing and events will go a long way to sustaining visitor numbers. Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania Chief Executive Daniel Hanna said today the funding commitment demonstrated that the Premier understood the dynamics of the [...]

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Doing the Right Thing in the Central Highlands

In the heart of Tasmania is the Central Highlands region – home to some of Australia’s most pristine fishing lakes. With a small human population of 2,000 and a trout population in the millions the Central Highlands is the ideal holiday spot for keen fishermen. In the peak fishing months of September through to March [...]

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Casting into the UK market

Anglers Alliance Tasmania launches a wide-ranging promotion to the United Kingdom in November as part of its ongoing strategy to establish the UK market. An informative flyer, left, about fishing in Tasmania and highlighting a competition to win a superb, handcrafted cane rod valued at $2000, is being widely-distributed through a partnership with the UK’s [...]

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Fishing again at Lake Dulverton

Oatland’s Lake Dulverton is finally transformed — flooded for the first time since 1990 — and teeming with more than 6300 brook and rainbow trout. And, each afternoon, the local schoolchildren try and haul them in. For the majority it is has been their first opportunity to fish. Organised by local angler Kerry Mancey, below, [...]

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Carp eradication update

After several years of low water levels and poor spawning stimulus, this season will provide the long waited opportunity to confirm if carp have been successfully eradicated from Lake Crescent. According to the Inland Fisheries Service, a rise of slightly less than 1 metre in Lake Sorell during the past quarter has inundated all marsh [...]

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Anglers Access – Huon and Macquarie Rivers

IFS and AAT have been implementing the Anglers Access projects on the Macquarie and Huon rivers during 2009. The projects have involved negotiations with private and public landowners, completion of access agreements, riparian works including willow removal and installation of stiles, fences, water troughs and signs. With all the ‘on the ground’ work now essentially [...]

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