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Latest News — Inland Fisheries Service - Managing trout fishing in Tasmania
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Managing trout fishing in Tasmania since 1864. This section features the latest news stories from the Service. Aug 23, 2016. We have been busy over the weekend. While we were out and about checking angling licenses we saw some great fishing. The Mersey River was firing, with water levels slightly higher than normal due to. Aug 22, 2016. Tasmania Police - alert for Arthurs Lake. Aug 15, 2016. IFS Staff train in electrofishing. Aug 11, 2016. Talbots Lagoon 4WD and AWD vehicles recommended. Aug 11, 2016.
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Get Involved — Inland Fisheries Service - Managing trout fishing in Tasmania
http://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/get-involved
There are many opportunities for anglers to be involved in the management of the fishery. These range from being an active member of an angling club or association to giving your personal feedback on proposed fishery management plans. There are many opportunities for anglers to be involved in the management of the fishery. These range from being an active member of the angling community to helping the Service manage the fishery. Activities immediately to the Service or other authorities, can be vital.
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Buy or Renew a Licence — Inland Fisheries Service - Managing trout fishing in Tasmania
http://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/going-fishing/angling-licence/buy-or-renew-a-licence
Buy or Renew a Licence. Buy or Renew a Licence. Details on how to purchase or renew an angling licence. A Full Season licence runs for 12 months from 1st August to 31 July each year. Short Term licences are also available for periods of 28 days, 7 days and 48 hours. You can purchase or renew an angling licence online here (BUY NOW). Inland Recreational Fishing Licence fees are updated annually and you can follow this link to view the current angling licence fees. And authorised licence selling agents.