
The Anglers Access Project plans to provide information and interpretation of major lake and river fisheries throughout Tasmania.
With river fisheries it will access for anglers across Crown Reserves and negotiated access across private land.
Appropriate infrastructure such as stiles over fences and access signage will be installed at each location.
Access brochures are being developed for the lakes and rivers which will include maps showing each access point and provide important information for local and visiting anglers including anglers code of conduct, regulation, safety, environmental issues and fishery management objectives.
The brochures will be available in printed copy and pdf format via the AAT and IFS websites.
Anglers Access Projects will enhance the availability of information to anglers, support promotion of recreational angling to residents and visitors and enhance tourism opportunities. Angler dispersal to currently difficult to access locations will enhance the capacity of a sustainable fishery.
The following PDF brochures are available for downloading, each includes a map:
- Craigbourne Dam
- Brumbys Creek
- Penstock Lagoon
- Great Lake
- Huntsman Lake, Brushy Lagoon and Four Springs Lake
- Arthurs Lake
- Bradys Lake, Lake Binney and Tungatinah Lagoon
- Bronte Lagoon
- Dee Lagoon
- Lake Barrington
- Lake Burbury
- Lake Echo
- Lake Leake and Tooms Lake
- Lake Pedder and Lake Gordon
- Lake Rowallan
- Lake St. Clair, St. Clair Lagoon and Lake King William
- Little Pine Lagoon
- Meadowbank Lake
- Woods Lake
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