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  2. Mersey River (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    The Mersey River is renowned for trout fishing, offering opportunities to catch brown and rainbow trout. [10] Recreational activities along the river include whitewater rafting, kayaking, and water skiing. The river hosts events such as the annual Devonport Regatta, which features boat racing, swimming, and woodchopping competitions.

  3. Meander River (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    The Meander is a popular trout fishing stream holding brown trout. [4] The World Fly Fishing Championships organized by the International Confederation of Sport Fishing has selected the Meander as one of its venues for the 2019 championships to be held in Tasmania. [5]

  4. Central Highlands (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Highlands of Tasmania are home to famous trout fishing lakes and boasts some of the best trout fly fishing found anywhere in the world. The location played host to the 2019 World Fly Fishing Championships. The Central Highlands are on the bucket list for many fly fisherman with popular locations including Great Lake, Arthurs Lake ...

  5. Tooms Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is used for recreational fishing, for brown and rainbow trout. [10] Brown trout were introduced in 1904 and rainbow trout were released around 1908. Trout are usually 1 to 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 kg (2.2 to 3.3 lb) with the largest 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 kg (5.5 lb). [3] Kuth Energy is drilling a geothermal energy exploration borehole in the area called ...

  6. Plenty, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Plenty was gazetted as a locality in 1959. [3] River Plenty Post Office opened on 27 March 1869, was renamed Plenty in 1895 and closed in 1956. [4] The town is notable as it was the location of the first introductions of brown trout outside their native range when in 1864, 300 of 1500 brown trout eggs from the River Itchen survived a four-month voyage from Falmouth, Cornwall to Melbourne on ...

  7. Cressy, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Cressy is a small town 35 kilometres (22 mi) south-west of Launceston, Tasmania. It came into existence in the 1850s to service the surrounding wheat farms. At the 2006 census, Cressy had a population of 670. [2] It is known as Tasmania's "Trout capital" for the good fishing in the area.

  8. Lake Leake, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Lake Leake (palawa kani: kunawi) is the name of both a man-made water storage reservoir and a small township in the eastern midlands of Tasmania. The locality is split between two local authorities: Northern Midlands Council (53%) Glamorgan-Spring Bay Council (47%) The lake can hold 22.076 gigalitres (779,600,000 cu ft) of water. [2]

  9. Spotted galaxias - Wikipedia

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    In Tasmanian rivers spotted galaxias numbers are severely depressed when exotic trout species are present (Ault & White, 1994). This is a common phenomena; galaxias species that manage to survive the presence of exotic trout (many species do not) such as spotted galaxias are forced into sub-optimal feeding locations, feeding times and diets by ...