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MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots. SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details.BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS Sea Mullet. Most people would think of the yellow eye mullet that is prolific in Tasmanian estuaries. The sea mullet is a different type of mullet that grows much bigger that the common yellow eye mullet, and is extremely powerful when hooked. In fact, their fighting capabilities are astounding, as I STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
BRIDPORT HOT SPOTS
Bridport Hot Spots . Bridport is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations, and although many of the leisure seekers are after the sun and the surf, there are also a great number who seek the excellent fishing available there. TASFISH.COMARTICLESALL ABOUT FISHINGLINKSLICENCESCONTACT USBACK ISSUES www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots. SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details.BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS Sea Mullet. Most people would think of the yellow eye mullet that is prolific in Tasmanian estuaries. The sea mullet is a different type of mullet that grows much bigger that the common yellow eye mullet, and is extremely powerful when hooked. In fact, their fighting capabilities are astounding, as I STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
BRIDPORT HOT SPOTS
Bridport Hot Spots . Bridport is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations, and although many of the leisure seekers are after the sun and the surf, there are also a great number who seek the excellent fishing available there.TASFISH.COM
www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots.TASFISH.COM
Tiny creeks and sea run trout - Christopher Bassano Presented from Issue 105, August 2013 Christopher Bassano fishes over 250 days a year. This interview was recorded just before he headed off to fish for Australia in the World Fly Fishing Championships in Norway 14-17August 2013.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair - a great fishery - unfished. Greg French takes a look at Lake St Clair and St Clair Lagoon. Just why the Lake St Clair system has failed to become very popular among anglers is a mystery. It is undoubtedly one of the very best trout fisheries in Tasmania today - and I suspect that it always has been. Category: Lake StClair.
TASSIES HOT SPOTS
D'Entrecasteaux Hot Spots. Dover-Port Esperance. Port Esperance is probably the best location in the Channel - primarily due to its diversity. The angler can either go out in the bay or fish around the islands for fast action on flathead, salmon and barracouta.STANLEY-SMITHTON
Stanley to Smithton. Stanley. Stanley would have to be the most well known small town on Tasmania's north coast. It is steeped in history, which makes it a popular spot for visiting tourists. Stanley wharf is the most popular recreational fishing spot on the north west coast. It boasts good catches of snotty trevally (blue warehou), Australian TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS Drift spinning and fly fishing from a boat is recommended although shore fishing is practised in a few spots. D'Entrecasteaux River, also flows into Recherche Bay and is similar to the Catamaran River in the heavy bank side scrub limits shore based fishing. Boats, again, are best, but the trout are smaller. A few salmon are taken in the lower STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
TOP 10 (08) DUCK BAY 8 Duck Bay - Smithton. A premium protected estuary situated on the Duck River at Smithton. Some years ago this bay was netted regularly, both commercially and recreationally. That is now in the past and the fishing has improved enormously. Australian salmon, flathead, silver trevally and big King George whiting are regulars on bait and lures TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
TASFISH.COMARTICLESALL ABOUT FISHINGLINKSLICENCESCONTACT USBACK ISSUES www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots. SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details.BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS Sea Mullet. Most people would think of the yellow eye mullet that is prolific in Tasmanian estuaries. The sea mullet is a different type of mullet that grows much bigger that the common yellow eye mullet, and is extremely powerful when hooked. In fact, their fighting capabilities are astounding, as I STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
BRIDPORT HOT SPOTS
Bridport Hot Spots . Bridport is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations, and although many of the leisure seekers are after the sun and the surf, there are also a great number who seek the excellent fishing available there. TASFISH.COMARTICLESALL ABOUT FISHINGLINKSLICENCESCONTACT USBACK ISSUES www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots. SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details.BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS Sea Mullet. Most people would think of the yellow eye mullet that is prolific in Tasmanian estuaries. The sea mullet is a different type of mullet that grows much bigger that the common yellow eye mullet, and is extremely powerful when hooked. In fact, their fighting capabilities are astounding, as I STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
BRIDPORT HOT SPOTS
Bridport Hot Spots . Bridport is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations, and although many of the leisure seekers are after the sun and the surf, there are also a great number who seek the excellent fishing available there.TASFISH.COM
www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots.TASFISH.COM
Suggestions for Early Season Waters Suggestions for Early Season Waters. by Sarah Graham Many anglers are preparing for the opening of the new angling season on Saturday 7 August and it's shaping up to be another good one with the fishery in excellent health as a result of last year’s drought breaking rains.TASFISH.COM
Tiny creeks and sea run trout - Christopher Bassano Presented from Issue 105, August 2013 Christopher Bassano fishes over 250 days a year. This interview was recorded just before he headed off to fish for Australia in the World Fly Fishing Championships in Norway 14-17August 2013.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair - a great fishery - unfished. Greg French takes a look at Lake St Clair and St Clair Lagoon. Just why the Lake St Clair system has failed to become very popular among anglers is a mystery. It is undoubtedly one of the very best trout fisheries in Tasmania today - and I suspect that it always has been. Category: Lake StClair.
TASSIES HOT SPOTS
D'Entrecasteaux Hot Spots. Dover-Port Esperance. Port Esperance is probably the best location in the Channel - primarily due to its diversity. The angler can either go out in the bay or fish around the islands for fast action on flathead, salmon and barracouta.STANLEY-SMITHTON
Stanley to Smithton. Stanley. Stanley would have to be the most well known small town on Tasmania's north coast. It is steeped in history, which makes it a popular spot for visiting tourists. Stanley wharf is the most popular recreational fishing spot on the north west coast. It boasts good catches of snotty trevally (blue warehou), Australian STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
TOP 10 (08) DUCK BAY 8 Duck Bay - Smithton. A premium protected estuary situated on the Duck River at Smithton. Some years ago this bay was netted regularly, both commercially and recreationally. That is now in the past and the fishing has improved enormously. Australian salmon, flathead, silver trevally and big King George whiting are regulars on bait and lures TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
TASFISH.COMARTICLESALL ABOUT FISHINGLINKSLICENCESCONTACT USBACK ISSUES www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler monthsEEL FISHERS
Most public waters are only eel fished for a short time. Please respect the eel fishers and stop for a chat if you see them. They might even give you some trout tips. Brad Finlayson from Tasmanian Eel Exporters can be contacted on 0409 686 472 or email: brad@tasmanianeelexporters.com.au. All pictures by Simon de Salis. STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
TROLLING TECHNIQUES
Trolling techniques - Getting down with Snap Weights. Snap weight trolling was developed in North America for targeting suspended or structure hugging walleyes. To successfully target suspended or bottom hugging fish, no matter what species, requires a special presentation of your lure or bait. Downriggers are without doubt the best tool for TOP 10 (08) DUCK BAY 8 Duck Bay - Smithton. A premium protected estuary situated on the Duck River at Smithton. Some years ago this bay was netted regularly, both commercially and recreationally. That is now in the past and the fishing has improved enormously. Australian salmon, flathead, silver trevally and big King George whiting are regulars on bait and lures WEST COAST SEA RUN FUN Presented from Issue 113, December 2014 Tasmania has some of the best wild trout fishing in the world; there is a time of the year where the dedicated trout fisherman can look forward to more than most kids doat Christmas.
TASFISH.COMARTICLESALL ABOUT FISHINGLINKSLICENCESCONTACT USBACK ISSUES www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler monthsEEL FISHERS
Most public waters are only eel fished for a short time. Please respect the eel fishers and stop for a chat if you see them. They might even give you some trout tips. Brad Finlayson from Tasmanian Eel Exporters can be contacted on 0409 686 472 or email: brad@tasmanianeelexporters.com.au. All pictures by Simon de Salis. STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
TROLLING TECHNIQUES
Trolling techniques - Getting down with Snap Weights. Snap weight trolling was developed in North America for targeting suspended or structure hugging walleyes. To successfully target suspended or bottom hugging fish, no matter what species, requires a special presentation of your lure or bait. Downriggers are without doubt the best tool for TOP 10 (08) DUCK BAY 8 Duck Bay - Smithton. A premium protected estuary situated on the Duck River at Smithton. Some years ago this bay was netted regularly, both commercially and recreationally. That is now in the past and the fishing has improved enormously. Australian salmon, flathead, silver trevally and big King George whiting are regulars on bait and lures WEST COAST SEA RUN FUN Presented from Issue 113, December 2014 Tasmania has some of the best wild trout fishing in the world; there is a time of the year where the dedicated trout fisherman can look forward to more than most kids doat Christmas.
TASFISH.COM
www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
LICENCES - TASFISH.COM A current angling Licence is required to fish at any inland water in Tasmania (apart from a registered private fishery or in specified bream waters) during the open season that applies to that water, unless you are under 14 years of age. Inland waters include all waters on the inland side of the Seaward Limit.TASFISH.COM
Suggestions for Early Season Waters Suggestions for Early Season Waters. by Sarah Graham Many anglers are preparing for the opening of the new angling season on Saturday 7 August and it's shaping up to be another good one with the fishery in excellent health as a result of last year’s drought breaking rains.MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots.LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair - a great fishery - unfished. Greg French takes a look at Lake St Clair and St Clair Lagoon. Just why the Lake St Clair system has failed to become very popular among anglers is a mystery. It is undoubtedly one of the very best trout fisheries in Tasmania today - and I suspect that it always has been. Category: Lake StClair.
THE COMPLETE TOP 10
10 Best Inland waters by catch rate. The top ten most popular still water fisheries in 2011-12 (in descending order) were Arthurs Lake, Great Lake, Woods Lake, Little Pine Lagoon, Craigbourne Dam, Penstock Lagoon, Four Springs Lake, Lake Barrington, Bronte Lagoon and Bradys Lake. The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
TAMAR RIVER
Morning on the Tamar. The plan was to fish off Low Head this morning for Gummies as the forecast looked pretty good.Left Kelso at 6am to be greeted by a pretty ordinary slop at the heads so decided to give it a miss.Headed back up the river to try for a Snapper instead;found plenty of birds around the Clarence Point area so threw a plastic around for 10 minutes and landed 5 Salmon around the TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
BRIDPORT HOT SPOTS
Bridport Hot Spots . Bridport is one of the most popular summer holiday destinations, and although many of the leisure seekers are after the sun and the surf, there are also a great number who seek the excellent fishing available there. TASFISH.COMARTICLESALL ABOUT FISHINGLINKSLICENCESCONTACT USBACK ISSUES www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details.NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
SURF FISHING AROUND TASMANIA The most popular price range is about the $80.00 - $100.00 rod, but more expensive carbon fibre lightweight type are on the market as well. Reels. A large thread line (Egg Beater) reel is the most popular type of reel used for surf fishing in Tassie.EEL FISHERS
Most public waters are only eel fished for a short time. Please respect the eel fishers and stop for a chat if you see them. They might even give you some trout tips. Brad Finlayson from Tasmanian Eel Exporters can be contacted on 0409 686 472 or email: brad@tasmanianeelexporters.com.au. All pictures by Simon de Salis.TAMAR RIVER
Morning on the Tamar. The plan was to fish off Low Head this morning for Gummies as the forecast looked pretty good.Left Kelso at 6am to be greeted by a pretty ordinary slop at the heads so decided to give it a miss.Headed back up the river to try for a Snapper instead;found plenty of birds around the Clarence Point area so threw a plastic around for 10 minutes and landed 5 Salmon around the STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
TROLLING TECHNIQUES
Trolling techniques - Getting down with Snap Weights. Snap weight trolling was developed in North America for targeting suspended or structure hugging walleyes. To successfully target suspended or bottom hugging fish, no matter what species, requires a special presentation of your lure or bait. Downriggers are without doubt the best tool for TASFISH.COMARTICLESALL ABOUT FISHINGLINKSLICENCESCONTACT USBACK ISSUES www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details.NORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
SURF FISHING AROUND TASMANIA The most popular price range is about the $80.00 - $100.00 rod, but more expensive carbon fibre lightweight type are on the market as well. Reels. A large thread line (Egg Beater) reel is the most popular type of reel used for surf fishing in Tassie.EEL FISHERS
Most public waters are only eel fished for a short time. Please respect the eel fishers and stop for a chat if you see them. They might even give you some trout tips. Brad Finlayson from Tasmanian Eel Exporters can be contacted on 0409 686 472 or email: brad@tasmanianeelexporters.com.au. All pictures by Simon de Salis.TAMAR RIVER
Morning on the Tamar. The plan was to fish off Low Head this morning for Gummies as the forecast looked pretty good.Left Kelso at 6am to be greeted by a pretty ordinary slop at the heads so decided to give it a miss.Headed back up the river to try for a Snapper instead;found plenty of birds around the Clarence Point area so threw a plastic around for 10 minutes and landed 5 Salmon around the STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
TROLLING TECHNIQUES
Trolling techniques - Getting down with Snap Weights. Snap weight trolling was developed in North America for targeting suspended or structure hugging walleyes. To successfully target suspended or bottom hugging fish, no matter what species, requires a special presentation of your lure or bait. Downriggers are without doubt the best tool forTASFISH.COM
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LICENCES - TASFISH.COM A current angling Licence is required to fish at any inland water in Tasmania (apart from a registered private fishery or in specified bream waters) during the open season that applies to that water, unless you are under 14 years of age. Inland waters include all waters on the inland side of the Seaward Limit.MIKE'S TOP 10 SPOTS
The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South Esk, Brumbys Creek, Mersey River, Meander River, Macquarie River, River Leven, Tyenna River, Huon River, and St Patricks River. Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training. Parent Category: Fishing Information. Category: Mike's Top 10 Spots.TASFISH.COM
Suggestions for Early Season Waters Suggestions for Early Season Waters. by Sarah Graham Many anglers are preparing for the opening of the new angling season on Saturday 7 August and it's shaping up to be another good one with the fishery in excellent health as a result of last year’s drought breaking rains.THE COMPLETE TOP 10
10 Best Inland waters by catch rate. The top ten most popular still water fisheries in 2011-12 (in descending order) were Arthurs Lake, Great Lake, Woods Lake, Little Pine Lagoon, Craigbourne Dam, Penstock Lagoon, Four Springs Lake, Lake Barrington, Bronte Lagoon and Bradys Lake. The most popular rivers were the River Derwent, South EskLAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair - a great fishery - unfished. Greg French takes a look at Lake St Clair and St Clair Lagoon. Just why the Lake St Clair system has failed to become very popular among anglers is a mystery. It is undoubtedly one of the very best trout fisheries in Tasmania today - and I suspect that it always has been. Category: Lake StClair.
COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
TAMAR RIVER
Morning on the Tamar. The plan was to fish off Low Head this morning for Gummies as the forecast looked pretty good.Left Kelso at 6am to be greeted by a pretty ordinary slop at the heads so decided to give it a miss.Headed back up the river to try for a Snapper instead;found plenty of birds around the Clarence Point area so threw a plastic around for 10 minutes and landed 5 Salmon around theBRUMBYS CREEK
Brumbys Creek in Spring. Brumbys Creek is situated approximately 40 minutes south of Launceston, just beyond the colloquially named "gateway to trout fishing', Cressy. Brumbys Creek is an extremely interesting and typically exciting water that offers all TASMANIAN FISHING AND BOATING NEWS www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that TASMANIAN TROUT WATERS OPEN ALL YEAR Delivered to your door for $48 for 2 years (8 issues). To subscribe, send Mike $48 via www.paypal.com.au . ( Basic instructions are here) The email is at Contact Us . Your address will be included from PayPal. Or phone Mike with your c/c handy on 041812994. Please ensure your details are correct, for Mike to organise delivery.PRIME TIME BREAM
As Matt Byrne details here, mid-late spring is the prime time to hit our popular coastal estuaries and rivers in search of our iconic sport fishing species – the southern black bream. Mid to late spring is the time that all keen. Tasmanian sports fishers eagerly await. This period marks some slightly better weather and the annual spawning BROOK TROUT LAKE PLIMSOLL Brook Trout Lake Plimsoll. Jamie Harris. The mysterious brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) provides extra variety for those Tassie anglers looking for that different experience. I say mysterious because there doesn't seem to be much known about the habits of these fish here in Tasmania. Only that they are challenging and they havethe
WALLS OF JERUSALEM NP There is a new and exciting project being undertaken within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. This project will improve the visitor experience while helping to protect the high conservation values ofthis amazing area.
STILLWATER NYMPHING
Stillwater Nymphing. Hobart trout guide Bob McKinley revisits a tried and proven method. I like nothing better than sight fishing for trout and fishing the dry fly STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that TASMANIAN TROUT WATERS OPEN ALL YEAR Delivered to your door for $48 for 2 years (8 issues). To subscribe, send Mike $48 via www.paypal.com.au . ( Basic instructions are here) The email is at Contact Us . Your address will be included from PayPal. Or phone Mike with your c/c handy on 041812994. Please ensure your details are correct, for Mike to organise delivery.PRIME TIME BREAM
As Matt Byrne details here, mid-late spring is the prime time to hit our popular coastal estuaries and rivers in search of our iconic sport fishing species – the southern black bream. Mid to late spring is the time that all keen. Tasmanian sports fishers eagerly await. This period marks some slightly better weather and the annual spawning BROOK TROUT LAKE PLIMSOLL Brook Trout Lake Plimsoll. Jamie Harris. The mysterious brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) provides extra variety for those Tassie anglers looking for that different experience. I say mysterious because there doesn't seem to be much known about the habits of these fish here in Tasmania. Only that they are challenging and they havethe
WALLS OF JERUSALEM NP There is a new and exciting project being undertaken within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. This project will improve the visitor experience while helping to protect the high conservation values ofthis amazing area.
STILLWATER NYMPHING
Stillwater Nymphing. Hobart trout guide Bob McKinley revisits a tried and proven method. I like nothing better than sight fishing for trout and fishing the dry fly STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
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Suggestions for Early Season Waters Suggestions for Early Season Waters. by Sarah Graham Many anglers are preparing for the opening of the new angling season on Saturday 7 August and it's shaping up to be another good one with the fishery in excellent health as a ARTICLES - TASFISH.COM www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair - a great fishery - unfished. Greg French takes a look at Lake St Clair and St Clair Lagoon. Just why the Lake St Clair system has failed to become very popular among anglers is a mystery. It is undoubtedly one of the very best trout fisheries in Tasmania today - and I suspect that it always has been. Category: Lake StClair.
PET RESERVOIR
Yesterday 980 wild brown trout, averaging 850 grams, were transported from Liawenee to the Pet Reservoir. These fish will have time to settle and be ready for the new trout fishing season that starts onSaturday 7 August.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that itNORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months BROOK TROUT LAKE PLIMSOLL Brook Trout Lake Plimsoll. Jamie Harris. The mysterious brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) provides extra variety for those Tassie anglers looking for that different experience. I say mysterious because there doesn't seem to be much known about the habits of these fish here in Tasmania. Only that they are challenging and they havethe
WALLS OF JERUSALEM NP There is a new and exciting project being undertaken within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. This project will improve the visitor experience while helping to protect the high conservation values ofthis amazing area.
COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that TASMANIAN TROUT WATERS OPEN ALL YEAR Delivered to your door for $48 for 2 years (8 issues). To subscribe, send Mike $48 via www.paypal.com.au . ( Basic instructions are here) The email is at Contact Us . Your address will be included from PayPal. Or phone Mike with your c/c handy on 041812994. Please ensure your details are correct, for Mike to organise delivery.PRIME TIME BREAM
As Matt Byrne details here, mid-late spring is the prime time to hit our popular coastal estuaries and rivers in search of our iconic sport fishing species – the southern black bream. Mid to late spring is the time that all keen. Tasmanian sports fishers eagerly await. This period marks some slightly better weather and the annual spawning BROOK TROUT LAKE PLIMSOLL Brook Trout Lake Plimsoll. Jamie Harris. The mysterious brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) provides extra variety for those Tassie anglers looking for that different experience. I say mysterious because there doesn't seem to be much known about the habits of these fish here in Tasmania. Only that they are challenging and they havethe
WALLS OF JERUSALEM NP There is a new and exciting project being undertaken within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. This project will improve the visitor experience while helping to protect the high conservation values ofthis amazing area.
STILLWATER NYMPHING
Stillwater Nymphing. Hobart trout guide Bob McKinley revisits a tried and proven method. I like nothing better than sight fishing for trout and fishing the dry fly STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
COOKING TAMAR RIVER COD Cooking Tamar River Cod by Steve Suitor. Two of the most prevalent species present in the Tamar are Flathead and Cod. Flathead has a firm white flesh which is excellent fare whether it be fried, grilled,BBQor soused.
BRUNY ISLAND
Bruny Island is around 50 kilometres long and is separated from Tasmania's mainland by D'Entrecasteaux Channel. It is only accessible by boat, with a regular ferry service operating from Kettering - approximately 40 minutes south of Hobart. The ferry crosses 10 times per day to Roberts Point. Departure times can be checked by phoning 036273 6725.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that TASMANIAN TROUT WATERS OPEN ALL YEAR Delivered to your door for $48 for 2 years (8 issues). To subscribe, send Mike $48 via www.paypal.com.au . ( Basic instructions are here) The email is at Contact Us . Your address will be included from PayPal. Or phone Mike with your c/c handy on 041812994. Please ensure your details are correct, for Mike to organise delivery.PRIME TIME BREAM
As Matt Byrne details here, mid-late spring is the prime time to hit our popular coastal estuaries and rivers in search of our iconic sport fishing species – the southern black bream. Mid to late spring is the time that all keen. Tasmanian sports fishers eagerly await. This period marks some slightly better weather and the annual spawning BROOK TROUT LAKE PLIMSOLL Brook Trout Lake Plimsoll. Jamie Harris. The mysterious brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) provides extra variety for those Tassie anglers looking for that different experience. I say mysterious because there doesn't seem to be much known about the habits of these fish here in Tasmania. Only that they are challenging and they havethe
WALLS OF JERUSALEM NP There is a new and exciting project being undertaken within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. This project will improve the visitor experience while helping to protect the high conservation values ofthis amazing area.
STILLWATER NYMPHING
Stillwater Nymphing. Hobart trout guide Bob McKinley revisits a tried and proven method. I like nothing better than sight fishing for trout and fishing the dry fly STRIPEY TRUMPETER TIPS Stripey Trumpeter Tips. Rocky Carosi gives his tips on catching stripy trumpeter. Renowned by many as Tasmania's finest eating fish, Tasmanian trumpeter is a fish eagerly sought by anglers all aroundTasmania.
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Suggestions for Early Season Waters Suggestions for Early Season Waters. by Sarah Graham Many anglers are preparing for the opening of the new angling season on Saturday 7 August and it's shaping up to be another good one with the fishery in excellent health as a ARTICLES - TASFISH.COM www.tasfish.com is the website for Tasmanian Fishing and Boating News. Tasmania fishing, fly fishing, trout, bream, stories, tides, boatingand Tasmanian news.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair - a great fishery - unfished. Greg French takes a look at Lake St Clair and St Clair Lagoon. Just why the Lake St Clair system has failed to become very popular among anglers is a mystery. It is undoubtedly one of the very best trout fisheries in Tasmania today - and I suspect that it always has been. Category: Lake StClair.
PET RESERVOIR
Yesterday 980 wild brown trout, averaging 850 grams, were transported from Liawenee to the Pet Reservoir. These fish will have time to settle and be ready for the new trout fishing season that starts onSaturday 7 August.
SIX MUST HAVE TROUT LURES Available in several sizes, the smaller 7gram cobra is a great lure for larger rivers with the standard 13 gram size being a fantastic trolling or casting lure on the lakes. Shown: The Tasmanian devil ‘frog’ is a must for any trout angler. Shown: The single lure hook rigging equipment. Joe Mangan. Details. TUNA FISHING AND OTHER GAME FISHING Presented from Issue 114, February 2015. The Southern Bluefin Tuna scene in Tasmania has always been popular across Australia, but it is really starting to attract some broader attention. This is in some part due to Tasmania’s fishing being far enough away that itNORTH WEST COAST
Presented from Issue 112, October 2014. Burnie, the unofficial capital of the north-west coast, through the depths of Winter, can be dark and dreary. However it is still exceptionally productive on the angling front. While snow capped St. Valentines Peak and its surroundings, rain and wind pounded the coast for the majority of the cooler months BROOK TROUT LAKE PLIMSOLL Brook Trout Lake Plimsoll. Jamie Harris. The mysterious brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) provides extra variety for those Tassie anglers looking for that different experience. I say mysterious because there doesn't seem to be much known about the habits of these fish here in Tasmania. Only that they are challenging and they havethe
WALLS OF JERUSALEM NP There is a new and exciting project being undertaken within the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. This project will improve the visitor experience while helping to protect the high conservation values ofthis amazing area.
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FROM THE ARCHIVES ...SEA RUN TROUT
MID SEA-RUN SEASON REPORT Sea-run trout fishing this year got off to a cracking start in most areas, with the majority of anglers employing nearly every trout fishing technique to secure fish in local estuaries statewide. Even those anglers fishing the "off-season" lower down in our estuaries for sea-trout commented on the number of fish moving inearly August.
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forget issuu.com/stevenspublishing for years of back issues ! LAKE ROWALLAN - NOTIFICATION OF THE UPGRADE TO THE BOAT RAMP__
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_IFS and AAT inspect the_ _improved Lake Rowallan__boat ramp_
In collaboration with Inland Fisheries Service (IFS), Marine and Safety Tasmania (MaST) and various local contractors, Hydro Tasmania has been working to improve our recreational infrastructure. The latest achievement has been the boating infrastructure at Lake Rowallan. This large, gravel boat ramp is now functional across the operational range of the lake. The upgrade has realigned and widened the boat ramp, creating an even and gentle slope, with rocks placed along the right hand side to indicate the edge of ramp. The fishing season at Lake Rowallan opened on Saturday 28 September2019.
The camp ground area, along Mersey Forest Road, provides visitors a place to stay while on their fishing or camping holiday. This site is only suitable for self-sufficient campers. Information about recreation sites and amenities in the North West on the Hydro Tasmania website https://www.hydro.com.au/things-to-do/north-west For further information about access and fishing go to Lake Rowallanbrochure
_Source: https://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/news/2019/oct/02/lake-rowallan-notification-upgrade-boat-ramp_ * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Published: 03 October 2019Hits: 122
* IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies ANOTHER DOUBLE FIGURE SPIN SESSION__
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A light breeze and a forecast temperature had me heading off to fish another tannin water, it's one I had partly fished sometime ago but really would like to fish a lot more of it. Today was the day because that's the area I felt would fish well and give up a few wild brown trout. The water level was around the same as last time, running at a medium to low level and a good rich tannin colour with a water temp of four degrees. There's been some more snow falls in the highlands and we've also had some heavy frosts, that's why the water temperature had dropped two degrees since the last trip. * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: Trout Fishing Published: 02 October 2019Hits: 96
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Read more: Another double figure spin session BRADYS LAKE TAGGED FISH - UPDATE__
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_Please contact us with tagged fish details_ Following the release of 3,500 tagged fish into Bradys Lake during May/June this year, reports of tagged fish captured by anglers have been steadily flowing in. As of 23 September, 19 tagged fish have been captured and reported by anglers. Of these, 9 have been captured from Bradys Lake, 6 from Lake Binney and 4 from Tungatinah Lagoon. This shows a movement ‘downstream’ by the fish. As it’s still early in the season, these fish have yet to put on any notable weight. Anglers are encouraged to report the capture of these tagged fish, noting the tag number, location captured and if possible the length and weight of the fish. All tags are a distinctive green colour and sit just below the fin on the fishes back. We are also keen to know if any of these tagged fish turn up in Bronte Lagoon. There is no requirement to release these fish, we just want to know if you catch one, along with the tag number and location. Report tagged fish via email: infish@ifs.tas.gov.au OR phone 6165 3808 _Source: https://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/news/2019/sep/23/bradys-lake-tagged-fish-update __Click READ MORE for photos of the tag._ * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Published: 02 October 2019Hits: 141
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Read more: Bradys Lake Tagged Fish - Update FIRST DOUBLE FIGURE CATCH FOR THE SEASON__
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Beautiful warm (17 degrees) conditions saw me heading off for another spin session in a small stream this afternoon. This trip was one to a stretch of water I haven't fished since the 12th August so with the warmer temps I felt it was time to give it another go. The last trip this area only gave up two small browns, today I'm looking for a big improvement with the fishing. I had a twenty minute walk to where I started the spin session off and found the water was still running at a nice wading height. The water temp sitting on six degrees, a rise of three degrees which was good, three degrees doesn't sound a lot but it is whenchasing trout.
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Read more: First double figure catch for the season STOPPING FISH FROM ESCAPING AT FOUR SPRINGS LAKE__
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Recently we replaced the barrier net at Four Springs Lake. The barrier net is located across the spillway at the dam and is in place to stop trout escaping in times of flood. After being in place for several years the old net had become quite brittle from the sun, and had several holes in it. It also had few fishing lures snagged in it! Anglers are asked to avoid the new barrier net. It is important not to get holes in it from boats and wading. _Source: https://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/news/2019/sep/20/stopping-fish-escaping-four-springs_ * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Published: 20 September 2019Hits: 99
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* IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Read more: Stopping fish from escaping at Four Springs Lake RIVER CLYDE FISH SALVAGE__
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Due to low water levels we completed a salvage of trout in the upper River Clyde. We recovered 172 brown and 51 rainbow trout. The fish were released into Lake Crescent. There were 8 deadfish.
We would like to thank anglers for letting us know that there were fish stranded in the river. _Source: https://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/news/2019/sep/19/river-clyde-fish-salvage_ * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Published: 20 September 2019Hits: 326
* IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Read more: River Clyde fish salvage A FLY LINE FOR EVERY PURPOSE__
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would write about fly lines. I think it is Simon Gawesworth from RIO fly lines coloured string - and if you ever get the chance to listen to him, please do it. He is passionate about fly lines and helps explain them simply. Realistically though fly lines are a hugely complex, so I will just give my very brief overview on floating trout lines. Most fly lines sold are floating weight forward lines. There are a few double taper, spey, switch and sinking lines sold, but mostly they are floating WF. Lines are generally 90 feet, with a couple of lines used for tournament casters at 120 feet. * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: Tackle, Boats and other Equipment Published: 19 September 2019Hits: 112
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_RECREATIONAL SEASON OPENING DATES_ The dates for the 2019 rock lobster season will be: EAST COAST STOCK REBUILDING ZONE (ECSRZ) The recreational sector will open on Saturday 7 December 2019 and the entire Eastern Region including the ECSRZ closes on 30 April 2020; and The commercial sector will open on Tuesday 10 December 2019. WATERS OUTSIDE THE ECSRZ The recreational sector will open on 2 November 2019; and The commercial sector will open on 15 November 2019. * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Published: 18 September 2019Hits: 269
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South Riana Dam has become recognised as a boutique fishery in the north west. Since its creation in 2015 the dam has developed in to an excellent regional water with its convenient location just 20 km from Penguin. Regular stocking with wild brown trout fry by the IFS has underpinned the existing trout population and some natural recruitment. Anglers are taking well-conditioned fish using all methods including bait fishing, lure casting and fly fishing. Canoes and Kayaks are permitted and can assist anglers to access the northern and western shores of the dam. * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Published: 12 September 2019Hits: 553
* IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Read more: South Riana Dam fact sheet and map. SPAWNING CALAMARI AND SQUID CLOSURES 2019__
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The calamari and squid fisheries will be closed to recreational and commercial fishing on Tasmania's north coast from 1 - 31 October 2019 inclusive to protect spawning calamari. During the closure period, taking or possessing calamari and other squid species is prohibited in the closed area. Squid that has been commercially purchased can be used for bait. * Written by Stephen Smith - Rubicon Web and Technology Training Category: IFS, DPIPWE, MAST and Peak Bodies Published: 10 September 2019Hits: 605
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FROM THE ARCHIVES ... (LAST CHANCE) SEA RUNNERS - EARLY SEASON EXCITEMENT - CHRISTOPHER BASSANO _Presented from Issue 100 _Considering the world class quality of our sea trout fishery, these fish are not sought after by enough anglers. Sea runners live in the salt water and run up our estuaries and rivers from the start of August to the middle of November. At this time of the year, they are here to eat the many species of fish that are either running up the rivers to spawn or are living in and around the estuary systems. Trout, both sea run and resident (Slob Trout) feed heavily on these small fish which darken in colouration as they move further into freshwater reaches.
The majority of these predatory fish are brown trout with rainbows making up a very small percentage of the catch. They can be found all around the state but it would be fair to say that the east coast is the least prolific of all the areas. They still run up such rivers as the Georges (and many others) but their numbers along with the quality of the fishing elsewhere make it difficult to recommend the area above the larger northern, southern and western rivers.Read more ...
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