April 2016 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive

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Ever reducing number of carp captured in Lake Sorell
April 6, 2016

Data reveals that carp population has been smashed in Lake Sorell

As the 15/16 season comes to a close a significant reduction in carp captures has been confirmed. 1,222 carp were captured in 2014/15, while only 750 carp were captured in 2015/16 and this is despite a 260% increase in gill-netting effort. This follows the historic trend of declining carp capture as the population is continually...

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Green algae as seen under microscopy
April 6, 2016

Algal growth in Four Springs Lake

Prior to Easter IFS received a report from an angler regarding the increasing presence of algae at Four Springs Lake. Significant algal growth could be seen along the shoreline with the densest growth in the south west basin. Our North West Fisheries Inspector visited the lake and took water samples for testing. The results of...

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Desmond Evans from Maffra in Victoria proudly displays his first ever Tasmanian brown trout taken over the Easter weekend.
April 1, 2016

Brown trout are starting to show in Arthurs Lake

Now we are in the second half of the trout fishing season, the brown trout of Arthurs Lake are starting to show themselves. Anglers are reporting that they’re finding themselves hooked up to quality brown trout ranging from 0.5 to 1.5kg by using a variety of methods including trolling hard body lures, casting soft plastics...

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Gerard Barwick with some nice brown trout taken from Woods Lake over Easter.
April 1, 2016

Our long weekends have delivered some great catches

What’s not to love with all the March long weekends this season? It’s a perfect time of the year to get out in our great outdoors and enjoy a few extra days fishing. Our Fisheries Officers have been inspecting good quality brown and rainbow trout from many waters including Lake Crescent, Woods and Arthurs Lake....

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April 1, 2016

Temporary closure of road to Brushy Road

The Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service have advised us that access to Brushy Lagoon has been closed due to the collapse of the bridge over Black Sugarloaf Creek. The road has been physically closed with large rocks and Brushy Road is closed from the intersection of Brushy Road and Priestleys Lane. There is no alternative...