Inland Fisheries Service News
Butlers Gorge Road Re-opening Saturday July 18 2026
Hydro Tasmania advises that Butlers Gorge Road will re-open on Saturday 18 July, giving access to Lake King William Mossy Marsh Dam, Clark Dam, the lookout, boat ramp and campground. Hydro Tasmania still have some construction activity ongoing so they ask that anyone visiting the area be careful, avoid construction sites, and obey all sign...
Opening weekend - Where to fish in the North and North-East
Continuing our lead in to the 2026-27 brown trout season starting on 1 August 2026, here’s a look at some of the best options in northern Tasmania for your first trip of the season. Four Springs Lake has long been Tasmania’s most popular opening morning destination, and we expect this season to be no different....
Opening weekend - Where to fish in the North-West
With the 2026-27 trout season starting on 1 August 2026, over the next two weeks we will be featuring some of the best fishing locations around the regions for the start of the season - kicking off with the north-west! There are plenty of waters on the north-west coast offering excellent opportunities to catch your...
Protect our spawning fish
As most keen anglers will know, the seasons for Brown and rainbow trout are there to protect the spawning runs. The Inland Fisheries Act 1995 also protects spawn and spawning fish through prohibiting certain conduct or fishing inflowing waters to certain lakes. We remind anglers of the following section of the Act: section 137. Disturbing spawn (1) A...
Freshwater Angling Licences are now available for the 2026-27 Fishing Season
The countdown is on - the new inland angling season opens on Saturday, 1 August. Make sure you’re ready to hit the water by securing your licence today! Great News on Licences There are some fantastic opportunities this season to make fishing more accessible for everyone: Junior anglers (14–17 years) still require a licence—but the...