February 2019 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive

Brown trout captured in a migratory fish trap on yingina/Great Lake
Feb. 7, 2019

Another successful outcome for compliance

On Monday 4 February, three defendants appeared in the Launceston Magistrates Court. They faced charges relating to the taking of fish from the IFS fish trap at Sandbanks Creek, yingina/Great Lake. The Court heard that the men had used a light to assist them to tickle fish out of the trap. This was in June...

Wild brown trout on Woods Lake - PHOTO: Brad Harris
Feb. 6, 2019

How is Woods Lake performing?

Late last year we completed a Fisheries Performance Assessment at Woods Lake. We wanted to know how the trout fishery was handling the increased fishing pressure of the last few years. With improved vehicle access and good performance, Woods Lake has seen an increase in anglers. In the survey, we were pleased to see a...

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Feb. 5, 2019

A successful compliance outcome

On Monday 4 February, Zane Tiger Panton of Launceston appeared in the Launceston Magistrates Court. He was charged with five offences under the Inland Fisheries Act 1995 including: Take acclimatised fish without angling licence. Possess assembled rod and line without angling licence. Hinder officer by not giving correct name and address details. Two counts of...