The updated Hydro Tasmania lake levels page

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The lake levels published by Hydro Tasmania have always been of interest to anglers as a guide to how well lakes may be fishing. Fluctuations in levels often have a direct influence over the behaviour of trout. A lake's level at the time of fishing can have a bearing on where anglers can fish and safely navigate on some lakes.

For some time the only information that anglers could obtain was the height of water levels on some Hydro Tasmania controlled waters for a particular day. This has now changed with Hydro Tasmania publishing trends in water level fluctuations for a week prior in detail as well as the trend for the 12 months prior to the day. This information is now shown as a graphical display in two separate charts for all Hydro waters except Great Lake and Lake Liapootah.

Access to this information can be found on this website by going to the "Going Fishing" header, then "Things to Check" section (left hand collumn of the website) and clicking on the Lake Levels page which then gives a link to Hydro Lake levels page.

You can click on the link below to take you to the Lake Levels page.

Lake Levels

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