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Tasmanian Fishing Report - September 2024

by Spot On Fishing Hobart 28 Sep 2024 19:19 UTC
Trip to Kiribati © Spot On Fishing Hobart

Freshwater

King William
Recent rains have significantly raised water levels, flooding new areas. With the lake's abundant fish population, these newly submerged spots are prime for anglers seeking an easy catch.

Woods Lake
The algae bloom has cleared, and the fishing is thriving. Anglers are enjoying success with a variety of methods.

Great Lake
Both boat and shore fishing remain productive. Windy shores are particularly fruitful, attracting fish that are actively feeding on Galaxia and scud.

Arthurs Lake
This lake has started to show promising results, with fish of various sizes and conditions being caught.

Echo Lake
Following the recent rainfall, water levels have risen nicely. Anglers are finding success sight casting with both lures and flies along the edges.

Derwent River
Sea runners are biting well, even in murkier water. Most catches are occurring above the Bridgewater bridge in deeper sections, where fish are in excellent condition, feasting on whitebait.

Crescent and Sorell
Both lakes are producing reasonably well, with healthy fish being reported. Although the water remains discoloured, the quality of the fish makes a visit worthwhile.

For the past few weeks, most rivers have had higher water levels and flow rates that aren't ideal for fishing. However, if the water levels continue to drop, fishing conditions may improve in the coming week.

Saltwater

Bream
These fish are thriving in most east coast lagoons, schooling up to spawn. Vibes and plastics fished deep are proving effective, especially in Browns River, where the recent rain hasn't deterred the bream.

Flathead
Though a bit quieter, dedicated anglers are still managing to secure a good feed with some persistence.

Australian Salmon
There are reports of good-sized salmon being caught around the mouth of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, making it a hot spot for anglers.

Please don't forget to send in your pictures so we can share your fantastic catches to

IFS News

It's getting close to whitebait season 2024!

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 us in store.

All the rules here

AAT Webcams now free

AAT is happy to advise that as of today the webcams can once again be accessed for free.

The State Government has reinstated our funding, and for as long as this continues we will be in a financial position to enable free access to the webcam network and further protect and maintain these assets.

We sincerely thank all those who supported AAT last season by subscribing to the webcam network. Your support helped us to keep the system running.

View the webcams here

What’s on

Greeny & Sav's trip to Kiribati

Staff Members Angus Williams and Alex Green had the opportunity to travel to Kiribati (Christmas Island) for winter fly fishing. They were fortunate to catch a variety of bonefish, and Angus managed to outshine Alex by also landing some impressive triggerfish. Here are some snaps.

Watch videos here

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