With a huge variety of fly fishing opportunities around Tasmania, you will experience picturesque wilderness settings in a range of lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams.
From the famous mayfly lakes of the Central Highlands, to the serenity of meandering lowland streams, learn more about the different techniques we use and how we adapt to the ever changing weather patterns to maximize your fly fishing success.
Staying at a highland lodge overlooking the vast expanses of Great Lake, you will enjoy comfortable rooms, evening meals and drinks featuring local produce next to open log fires and some great hospitality to prepare you for more fly fishing action.
We recommend bringing warm clothing, a hat, and sunglasses, along with a current Tasmanian angling license available through the Inland Fisheries Service. While all essential gear is supplied, you’re welcome to bring your own fly fishing equipment if preferred.
Immerse yourself in Tasmania’s world class trout fly fishing destinations
Experience a range of lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams
Stay at lodge or cabin style accommodation
Ability to adapt out fishing plans to suit the changing weather conditions
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Visit Great Lake Hotel or Central Highlands Lodge to know more about accomodation
Single angler – $3,750
Two or more – $2,350pp
Experience all of what fishing in Tasmania has to offer through a personalised fly fishing tour.
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All gear, transfers and transport included
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Trout Tales welcomes anglers of all experience levels - so whether you've never fished before or are a veteran angler; we're here to help make your day on the water the best possible.
Absolutely - we can pick guests up from any Hobart CBD hotels, AirBNB's and surrounding areas. Just let us know your pickup point after booking confirmation (we can also help recommend some places for you to stay).
Some handy items and attitudes to bring along to your trip include a desire to experience Tassie's wilderness, a current Tasmanian angling license (available through Inland Fisheries Service) and especially warm clothes, hat and polarised sunglasses. We send out a more detailed pack upon booking confirmation with everything you need to pack.
Tasmania’s main trout fishing season runs from the first weekend in August to the last weekend in April. During this time, most trout fishing waters are open and good numbers of trout can be caught using a variety of techniques to suit the time of the year and conditions on the day.