flyfisher wrote:I think you'll find that the normal regulations apply. Anyone who has an Inland fisheries licence
would have a copy of the regulations that comes with the licence.
Enjoy your trip, if the weather is kind you'll love it.
Flyfisher
I was curious about this and knowing that the rules are stupidly convoluted / complicated I looked it up..
http://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/publications/ ... de-2015-16"The exceptions to these general rules apply to waters closed to fishing at all times listed under Closed Waters
(as shown below), all waters in the Western Lakes area, National Parks and the Tasmanian Wilderness
World Heritage Area (TWWHA) and waters listed in the exceptions to the general rules chart. A database of
inland waters and corresponding regulations, that can be searched by water, region, species or fishing method,
is available at
http://www.ifs.tas.gov.au"
^ Database does not appear to be available.
So it actually goes on to say... or at least I think it does

that any lake or waterway in the TWWHA not specifically mentioned in exceptions list is closed.
http://www.ifs.tas.gov.au/publications/ ... s-brochureHowever this says all lakes within Walls of Jerusalem national park are covered by this brochures.. but goes onto say but you only access them from Lake Augusta area.
So I actually thought it was okay to fish the travellers.. but now I'm just confused..
I doubt you'll run into inland fisheries up there.