Inland Fisheries Service News

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Willow Warriors at work on the Tyenna River
Nov. 8, 2022

Next Willow Warrior meeting on the Tyenna River

Hi Willow Warriors, I’m sorry again about last month and the weather not going to plan. We Will meet at 0930 on Friday the 25th of November at National Park, TAS 7140 As usual, we will have tools/PPE/gloves/Light refreshments, but if you can bring some lunch, clothes you don’t mind getting wet and muddy and...

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Nov. 8, 2022

Laughing Jack Lagoon to be lowered for works

The water level at Laughing Jack Lagoon will be gradually lowered from mid-November to prepare for works on the cofferdam outlet between January and March 2023. This project is part of our ongoing dam maintenance program which ensures the ongoing safe and efficient generation of renewable energy in Tasmania. While the lagoon does typically fluctuate...

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Kade with his $2 000 tagged trout from Lake Mackintosh
Nov. 7, 2022

Hot fishing session includes $2 000 tagged trout

A 4:30am start from Devonport has resulted in another $2 000 tagged trout being caught from Lake Mackintosh. This is the third from Lake Mackintosh this season and brings the total caught so far for the 2022-23 Tasmanian Tagged Trout Promotion to ten. Kade and his two mates planned the early morning start to Lake Mackintosh...

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Updated advice from Tasmania Police - Lake Augusta road
Nov. 2, 2022

Lake Augusta road closure update

Tasmania police have updated their advice on the Lake Augusta road closure and access to the Nineteen Lagoons. Lake Augusta Road, Central Highlands.  Closed from the entry point to the Central Plateau Conservation Area. Vehicle entry beyond this point (cattle grid) is not permitted.  Lake Augusta Road is open from the intersection of Lake Augusta...

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Oct. 28, 2022

Message from Hydro Tasmania - Gunns Marsh Road flood damage

Hydro Tasmania advise that the Gunns Marsh Road will be closed at the Jonah Bay turn off until further notice due to flood damage and road works. Anglers will still be able to access Jonah Bay to launch their boats. For more information and updates contact Hydro Tasmania