Inland Fisheries Service News
Poatina Power Station Maintenance – Brumbys Creek Flow Changes
Hydro Tasmania has advised that essential maintenance is required on the Poatina penstock, which supplies water to the Poatina Power Station. This work is necessary to ensure the station continues to operate safely and efficiently. To minimise impacts on waterways and water users, the maintenance will be carried out over two periods: 13 July 2026...
Huntsman Lake Boat Ramp - Operational Again
The lake level at Huntsman Lake has risen quickly over the past week on the back of significant rainfall. As a result, the Inland Fisheries Service can advise that the boat ramp and jetty are again operational. As one of the few inland waters in Tasmania open to fishing all year round, Huntsman Lake provides...
Craigbourne Lake - Temporarily Closed
Craigbourne Lake has been temporarily closed to both irrigation water supply and recreational activities following the detection of blue-green algae. Routine monitoring conducted by Tasmanian Irrigation identified the presence of blue green algae in the lake. While water samples undergo further testing by an independent laboratory, precautionary measures have been put in place to protect...
Closure of Rainbow Trout Waters
Sunday, 31 May is the final day of the 2025-26 season for designated rainbow trout waters and the extended season waters of: Lakes Mackintosh and Rosebery; and The lower section of Brumbys Creek, Tinamirakuna / Macquaire, Meander and South Esk Rivers. Waters are closed to allow trout to spawn undisturbed, ensuring a new group of...
Underwater Hazard Removed - Penstock Boating Corridor
Towards the end of the 2025-26 brown trout season the Inland Fisheries Service (IFS) received reports of a submerged obstacle in the Penstock Lagoon boating corridor. The obstruction has been located and IFS staff undertook work to move and mark what was found to be a remnant tree stump. A timely reminder - numerous similar...