With a diverse range of lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams at your fingertips, two days amongst the Tasmanian wilderness will have you experiencing the world class trout fly fishing that this area is famous for.
Stunning lodge style accommodation overlooking the vast expanses of Great Lake, including comfortable rooms, evening meals and beverages featuring local produce next to open log fires and some great hospitality to prepare you for more exciting fly fishing action.
Single angler – $2,450
Two or more – $1,600pp
*Prices may vary due to group size and choice of accommodation provider. 30% deposit required to secure your preferred dates.

Visit the stunning Central Highlands of Tasmania

Fly fish a range of lakes and rivers

Suitable for all experience levels

Lodge style accommodation and local produce
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Visit Great Lake Hotel or Central Highlands Lodge to know more about accomodation
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Penstock Lagoon
A renowned Central Highlands fly-fishing-only lagoon, famous for its wet and dry fly fishing over wild brown trout.
Learn more about Penstock Lagoon
Tyenna River
A productive lowland river near Hobart, offering classic stream fishing for wild brown trout in beautiful surrounds.
Little Pine Lagoon
A fly-fishing-only Central Highlands lagoon with clear, shallow water and some of the most technical and rewarding sight fishing in the state.
Learn more about Little Pine Lagoon
Herne Lagoon
A secluded, privately accessed Central Highlands lake holding wild brown trout, with excellent wet fly, margin and dry fly fishing through the season.
Bronte Lagoon
A versatile Central Highlands lagoon, often sheltered from harsher highland conditions and productive across a range of techniques.
Learn more about Bronte Lagoon
Great Lake
A magnificent natural lake and man-made reservoir nestled in the central northern region of Tasmania.
Meander River
A scenic lowland river near Deloraine, offering wild brown trout and easy access on the Launceston side of the state.



A fly fishing license is required.
The Inland Fisheries Service requires all anglers wanting to fish any public trout waters to hold a current angling license. Licenses can be purchased online through the IFS website, over the phone and in some fishing shops throughout Tasmania.
Our unique and all-inclusive trout fly fishing packages in Tasmania start from $600 for an individual angler, but also accommodate couples and groups from as little as $800. For more information, visit our Trout Fly Fishing Packages page.
Hobart, being the capital of Tasmania, is a popular spot for many travelling trout fishers. Areas such as the Derwent Valley region, the Derwent River system and the Coal Valley region are popular destinations for trout fly fishers. You can check our our dedicated blog post for more of the best fishing spots around Hobart.
We do! Clients and friends of Trout Tales can use the code "TT10" at Hurleys Fly Fishing Australia and to receive a further 10% discount on your order. You can learn more on our dedicated blog post on our Hurley's fishing gear special code.