In 1864, a ship sailed across the world from Britain with a delicate cargo.
Aboard the Norfolk, destined for Tasmania, were 2700 live brown trout eggs, stored in tonnes of ice for the long journey.
This was the third attempt to transplant trout to Australia. This time, it worked.
On 4 May 1864, the first of the eggs hatched in the Plenty River in southern Tasmania. Thirty years later, rainbow trout were also introduced. These fish would become the stock from which the entire trout population of Australia and New Zealand was built.
Today, Tasmania’s rivers and lakes have evolved into one of the world’s great trout fisheries, offering worldclass fly fishing – an angling style named for the lightweight lure, called a fly, that mimics an insect floating across the water surface. As the lure is so light, it requires a long, flexible rod with a line that's heavy enough to cast the fly to the target. Fly casting is something of an art form.
The island's abundant trout are wild, wily and cunning and take some catching, so here are our insider tips for success in Tasmanian waters.
Fly fishing at sunrise
Samuel Shelley
Fishing licences in Tasmania
The first thing to organise is a fishing licence. This is needed in all waters other than registered private fisheries such as Cradle Mountain Lodge, Currawong Lakes at Lake Leake, Twin Lakes in Buckland and 28 Gates in the Derwent Valley.
Licences, which range from 48 hours to five seasons, can be bought online at the Inland Fisheries Service.
Fly fishing at Lake Burbury
Samuel Shelley
Nineteen Lagoons
Samuel Shelley
Fly fishing season and catch limits
Most brown trout waters open from the first Saturday in August to the Sunday nearest 30 April. Rainbow trout waters are open from the Saturday nearest to 1 October through to the Sunday nearest 31 May. More than a dozen waters are open year-round, including Yingina / Great Lake, Lake Burbury, Lake Pedder, Lake Barrington, parts of the River Derwent and Kanamaluka / River Tamar and Meadowbank Lake.
Bag and size limits can vary from water to water, and some lakes are designated as catch-and-release. When you buy your fishing licence, you’ll receive the Tasmanian Inland Fishing Code, which lists all bag limits and size restrictions, as well as the seasonal opening and closing dates.
Trout Territory offer guided fly fishing and trout fishing tours around Launceston and the north. River, Lake and estuary tours, corporate and group workshops in Tasmania.
Single-day adventures and multi-day expedition packages for trout and other species, seven days a week, all year, by prior arrangement and subject to availability.
Catering for individual anglers and groups. The team of enthusiastic guides will cater to either the lure or bait fisher. In addition to the provision of guiding services, they can also recommend or arrange accommodation.
The vast number of quality Tasmanian fishing locations are monitored and chosen according to various conditions. Rivers, lakes, and estuaries, along with the diverse scenery and unique native fauna and wildlife, set the tone for an outstanding, highly memorable world-class outdoor experience.
An accredited fly-fishing tour business, teaching, guiding and coaching the newcomer, the enthusiast, the experienced, the competitor, and the return visiting angler to Tasmania.
Operating since 2000, Trout Territory has many years of service and experience in the Tasmanian tourism industry and can provide anything you could possibly need in order to make your experience safe and enjoyable.
We have a Gold Standard Covid-19 Safety Plan.
The Highland Fly operates personalised fly fishing tours in the Central Highlands of Tasmania. In the hands of an experienced local guide, you will stalk wild brown trout in the lakes of the Central Highlands. You may even find a rainbow trout.
Individual, small group and larger group bookings are all welcome, with the Highland Fly having other professional guiding partners to help share the load, and can cater to fishers of all levels of experience.
Depending on the plans for your fishing days, the Highland Fly operates a specialist fly fishing boat and provides all equipment. Your day is also catered for including lunch, morning and afternoon tea.
Also offering introductory fly-fishing instruction days at a great private fishery in the Central Highlands or can arrange access to other private fisheries a relatively short drive from Hobart.
And if you have a special requirement or are trying to put together a group booking feel free to get in touch.
Celebrating the Tasmanian Central Highlands is what we are about. We our a wilderness adventure company offering walking, fly fishing, hiking and overnight or expedition camping experiences.
As the only locally based touring company in the Central Highlands, we are proud of our history, our wilderness and our unique location. You have the choice of private or shared tour experiences.
Our tours include fly fishing for wild brown trout on any of the thousand lakes and streams in Tasmania, whether staying in Hobart, Launceston or Miena. Tasmania is a world class fly fishing destination.
Our curated walks and hiking adventures include Kunanyi/Mt.Wellington, Lake St Clair National Park and the Walls of Jerusalem National Park.
Enjoy the journey with us.
All inclusive guided fly fishing adventures in Tasmania. Fly-fishing Tasmania’s world renowned fly-fishing lakes and rivers.
With your Guide with you every step of the way, you will have the best possible chance to land a wild Tasmanian trout.
For multi day fly-fishing packages, you will enjoy the comfort of highland lodge or farm stay accommodation as a base. Taking in spectacular views whilst enjoying the comfort of local cuisine by a wood fire, you will be rested and nourished to tackle the next day of exciting fly-fishing action!
Fish Wild Tasmania offers guided trout fishing and fly fishing tours from Hobart, Launceston and the Central Highlands.
Pristine waters, remote locations, unique animals and plenty of wild trout. Imagine stalking, finding, casting, hooking and landing that big wild fish of a lifetime.
Let Fish Wild Tasmania guide you on a fishing experience of a lifetime in one of the world's best trout fisheries.
Red Tag Trout Tours is a Tasmanian specialist river and stream fly fishing guiding service also providing introductory Fly Fishing Workshops. Ray Curran (owner-operator) has over 25 years of experience of wild trout fly fishing around Tasmania, with specific emphasis on rivers and streams of the Midlands. He caters for all levels of fly fishers from the absolute beginner to the widely experienced angler.
Tours range from full day, to the client's requested duration and include where necessary, all gear, accommodation, all meals and refreshments, transport and fishing licenses, plus a complimentary (KOCPIT) fly fishing manual with all introductory workshops.
In addition, Red Tag Trout Tours can also advise, quote and supply fly fishing outfits and accessories.
Red Tag Trout Tours is based in Hobart so we can collect clients from the greater Hobart area and or the Hobart airport or by arrangement. All your guiding needs can and will be catered for.
RiverFly 1864 is Tasmania's leading guided fly fishing operator, providing guided fly fishing day trips ex Launceston and extended wilderness fly fishing trips.
RiverFly 1864 are recipients of the Qantas Australian Tourism Award (2016 Gold and 2017 Silver), Specialised Tourism Services), and Tasmanian Tourism Award (Gold 2016 & 2017).
Based in Launceston, Northern Tasmania, RiverFly 1864 can tailor fly fishing trips from 1-10 days. Our speciality is sight fishing and dry fly fishing, all within a 60 minute drive of accommodation.
Our rates include the use of all gear as required.
Rod and Fly Tasmania offers superb guided fishing tours to the translucent waters of Tasmania’s Central Highlands lakes.
Mike Tenner is an accredited guide with over 50 years of fly fishing experience. His love of fly fishing was spawned on glassy English lakes and wild swift Scottish rivers.
The skills and knowledge that began there have been enhanced by a lifetime's experience on the waters of the world's favourite fly fishing playgrounds.
**Tasmania Fly Fishing: Quality Guided Trout Fishing Tours**
Welcome to Tasmania Fly Fishing, your dedicated guiding service to some of the best trout fishing experiences in Tasmania. Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned angler new to our unique fishery, we cater to all skill levels.
**Explore the Waters of Launceston and Beyond**
Based in Launceston, Tasmania, we have access to an array of local excellent fishing locations. From beautiful lakes, rivers and serene meadow streams to mountain rivulets and creeks, the options are endless. Additionally, we guide on the amazing Currawong Lakes private fishery plus the nearby highland plateau. These locations are home to numerous lakes and tarns, all teeming with challenging fish and perfect for your next fishing adventure.
**Our Passion for Fishing and the Environment**
At Tasmania Fly Fishing, we are deeply passionate about fishing, our beautiful fishery, and preserving the environment. Join us for a memorable fishing experience that celebrates the natural beauty of Tasmania.
Tassie Fly Guide offers guided fly fishing tours in a handmade wooden McKenzie River Drift Boat. Tours include all flies and equipment, a casting workshop, personal and patient instruction, lunch on the water, and a whole lot of fun!
You’ll learn how to spot fish, manage your line, and fly selection for various fly fishing techniques, all while experiencing Tasmania’s natural environment.
Guided fly fishing tour options include below:
Drift boat tour – Available on selected northern Tasmanian rivers—maximum of two anglers.
Highland lakes – Drift boat or walk and wade tours are available.
Wilderness rivers – Walk and wade tours only.
Trout Territory provides guided trout and fly-fishing tours from Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and surrounding suburbs.
From beginners to experienced anglers, they will tailor a fishing tour to suit you. They look after families and corporate groups as well. Tours range from one day to multiple days.
Fishing locations vary depending on the time of year, weather and conditions, as well as preferences, but include rivers, streams, and lakes.
All or any gear needed is provided, as well as lunch and refreshments. Dietary requirements are catered for.
Unique Fishing Tours Tasmania is a small and exclusive company run by expert Tasmanian fisherman and angler Peter Donati, from Launceston.
We offer fishing tours for individual and small group fishing tuition (a maximum of three people per group) and tours for visitors and locals, with a promise of exceptional expertise and personalised service.
Get ready for a truly memorable day in the stunning waterways and landscapes of Tasmania - and some great fishing!
We specialise in a large variety of fishing, including Trout fishing (fly fishing, lure or bait fishing), Bream fishing (fly, hard body, soft plastic or bait fishing), surf fishing (lure and bait fishing to target Gummy Shark, Black Back Salmon, Blue Spot Flathead and many others) from the shore, and King George Whiting from the Tamar River (estuary) with over 40 species of fish to target (Snapper, Sharks, Salmon, Trevally, Flathead and many more).
Rods and flies
For Tasmanian lakes, a nine-foot five-or-six weight fly rod, reel and floating line is ideal (remember, it gets windy) and will be a good option also for the bigger rivers. A three or four weight fly outfit is ideal for smaller streams. Leaders should be around nine or 12 feet tapered to 3x, 4x or 5x for lighter weight outfits.
Local fly shops provide a good selection of locally tied flies. The following flies provide a solid start: red tag, parachute Adams, possum emerger, stick caddis, black spinner, red spinner, gum beetle, brown nymph, black nymph, olive nymph, fur fly, damsel fly nymph, and woolly bugger.
A fly fishing lure and fly rod
Adam Gibson
Fly fishing at Penstock Lagoon
Adam Gibson
Polarised fishing glasses
Tasmanian fly fishing is known for its excellent sight-fishing, in which anglers hunt individual fish and cast only when one has been seen (as opposed to covering water with a fly). This is an exacting and rewarding way to fish.
A key strategy is polaroiding – using polarising sunglasses to cut the surface glare from the water, giving the angler the chance of seeing a trout before it sees the angler. It works best on blue-sky days, and in places where there is clear water and a light-coloured lake bottom or stream bed.
Whether you're a beginner or pro, looking for a short introduction to fly fishing, a fun family day out or a multiday adventure to master the art, there are myriad fly-fishing tours in Tasmania to choose from.
Visit the Inland Fisheries website to secure your fishing licence and check regulations. You can also stay up to date with fishing news including water levels and where the fish are biting via their free Infish app.
Discover an unparalleled wilderness escape at Currawong Lakes, where luxury meets nature in the heart of Tasmania.
ACCOMMODATION
Nestled in Tasmania’s pristine wilderness, Currawong Lakes offers bespoke accommodation, blending comfort with elegance amongst remarkable natural beauty. From the secluded charm of the Bush Cabins and Hunters Cabin to the spacious elegance of The Lake House, each accommodation is thoughtfully furnished and equipped to ensure a relaxing stay and total connection with the things that matter most.
ACTIVITIES
As Tasmania’s preeminent fly fishing destination, Currawong Lakes offers a premium experience across three breathtaking freshwater lakes, with thriving populations of wild Brown and Rainbow Trout creating a thrilling challenge for novice and experienced anglers alike. Other on-site activities include clay target shooting on a world-class Beretta-endorsed range, quad biking, stargazing and birdwatching, all alongside gourmet food experiences curated by the property’s private chef.
EVENTS
The unique environment of Currawong Lakes provides a spectacular backdrop for celebrating a special day or fostering corporate connections. Crafted to your unique needs with chef-prepared gourmet catering and exceptional service, the property’s versatile event spaces can be customised for intimate weddings, impactful corporate retreats, or memorable large events.
28 gates is a little piece of boutique accommodation in Tasmania's beautiful Derwent Valley. Just a one hour drive North West of Hobart, it is located on historic "Bloomfield", a seventh-generation, family-owned grazing and cropping property dating back to 1862.
The quality accommodation over two floors, sleeps up to six people, with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living areas, a fully appointed European kitchen and laundry. Two bedrooms lead onto the balcony.
Complimentary still or sparkling wine, farm tour, handmade treats and full breakfast provisions on arrival. Farm cooked meals can be purchased too and delivered hot to your door step ; 'eweber eats!
28 gates is surrounded by 5000 acres which include four lakes stocked with Wild Brown, Rainbow and Tiger Trout . A guide can be organised by request. There are plenty of walking tracks and at least 90 species of birds have been identified. See native animals in their natural habitat and feed our friendly pets.
28 gates is a 30 minute drive from New Norfolk. Also close by are Salmon Ponds, Agrarian Kitchen, The Wall, Mt Field National Park, four golf courses, kayaking and many more attractions. Rates vary according to the length of stay.
Twin Lakes is an authentic bush retreat set on 3,000 acres of spectacular Tasmanian bushland and is widely known as one of Australia's best privately owned fly fisheries. It is located less than an hour from the Hobart CBD and Airport.
There are two main accommodation options - Monty's Lakeside Cottage, one to six guests, and the Lakeside Homestead, up to ten guests. Twin Lakes is the perfect place for guests to stay, completely unwind, and immerse in the beautiful bushland next to their private lake.
There is comfortable, stylish, well-appointed accommodation and indoor and outdoor wood fires. Guests are welcome to stay and fish the lakes at their leisure or book fly fishing guiding and tuition during their stay. It's the perfect place to learn to fly fish.
Other bush activities and experiences on offer include clay target shooting and premium bush adventure tours suitable for private groups. The bush tour consists of a first-class 'wild abundance' dining experience at neighbouring property Twamley Farm. A truly authentic Tasmanian experience.
If guests are travelling from Hobart International Airport, Twin Lakes is a scenic 40-minute drive away and is close to the spectacular East Coast of Tasmania, including the gateway to Maria Island. They offer transfer services from Hobart by minibus or by helicopter in partnership with Tasmanian Air Tours.
Following an impressive refurbishment from former Antarctic Training Facility to premium alpine accommodation in 2016, Thousand Lakes Lodge is not just a haven from the elements, it’s an essential addition to your Tasmanian adventure – the gateway retreat to your Central Highlands experience in the Heart of Tasmania!
“A Place Like No Other” The Central Plateau is almost otherworldly, a beautiful and unique alpine environment. Wrapped inside Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness Area, you can simply relax, or explore the history, trails and lakes of this unique alpine wilderness and discover the real Tasmania.
Indulge with a book by the roaring fire, gaze outside and watch the world go by. A truly remarkable place to unplug and switch off from the world.
Step outside and be immersed in the remote wilderness environment. Whether it is to explore the many alpine tarns, walk the trails of the Central Plateau or to simply soak up the pristine air and wide-open spaces, this place will awaken the soul. A quiet loneliness, a sense of space and freedom that stems from open expanses of windswept moors.
Relax, slow-down, recharge and relish the peace and serenity of this natural alpine plateau. Breathe in crisp air, feel spongy moss, taste fresh stream water from crystalline lakes, touch ancient dolerite boulders. Be amazed by the wildlife and experience ever-changing weather.
Central Highlands Lodge is on the shores of the Great Lake at Miena, in central Tasmania. "Gateway" to Tasmania's Central Plateau and world premier trout fishing grounds with around 3000 lakes, it is the most central fishing lodge to the famous fisheries of the Western Lakes, Arthurs Lake, Penstock and Little Pine Lagoons, all of which hold an abundance of wild brown trout.
We will be happy to recommend the best spots to see or fish. We have a private fishing lake full of wild brown trout just for our guests to try their hand at.
During the day or in the evening, relax in comfort by roaring log fires and dine in our restaurant for a hearty meal.
Sample some of the best wines Tasmania has to offer whilst exchanging stories with our other guests, and some local personalities, accompanied by soft music and a friendly atmosphere this makes for an enjoyable Tasmanian experience.
Our accommodation has been upgraded, all rooms have flat-screen televisions, electric blankets and new Daikin heat pumps to keep you warm on these chilly evenings, the spa cabin and spa unit have king beds.
Cradle Mountain Lodge is widely considered one of Australia’s iconic wilderness experiences. Nestled on the edge of the World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, this premier wilderness region is just a 2-hour scenic drive from Launceston and 1.5 hours from Devonport.
Cradle Mountain Lodge offers a unique experience, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and an abundance of flora and fauna. Discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure and immerse yourself in the beauty of Tasmania’s premier wilderness region.
Whether you’re seeking rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation or an adventure exploring the great outdoors, Cradle Mountain Lodge has something to offer.
So come and explore the stunning natural beauty of Tasmania’s premier wilderness region at Cradle Mountain Lodge.
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