It's getting close to whitebait season 2024!

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A local delicacy often cooked as a fritter

The 2024 whitebait season opens on Tuesday 1 October. The season will run for 6 weeks through to Monday 11 November.

A whitebait licence is required to fish for whitebait. Licences are $37 and are available from the IFS website, Service Tasmania outlets and selected tackle shops.

A whitebait licence permits anglers to take a maximum of 2 kilograms of whitebait per day, and a total of 10 kilograms for the season. 

The following waters are open to whitebait fishing this year:

  • Duck River (not from 50 metres above and below the water gauging weir)
  • Great Forester River
  • Henty River
  • Huon River
  • Inglis River
  • Mersey River
  • Montagu River
  • Pieman River
  • River Derwent
  • River Forth
  • kanamaluka / River Tamar (including Trevallyn Tailrace)
  • Rubicon River (except 50 metres above and below the water gauging weir)

All other waters are closed to whitebait fishing.

Please remember the following rules:

  • Whitebait nets must have a circumference 120 cm or less.
  • A whitebait net must not be used with any structure or device capable of diverting fish into the net or stopping their escape. ‘Structures’ include rocks, logs or branches placed in the river to influence the movement of fish.
  • Whitebait nets must be tagged showing your licence number, and you must be within 8 m of your net when fishing.
  • Your net can be hand-held, tied to nearby vegetation, or staked using a metal or plastic peg, but not part of a severed tree or bush.
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