RiverFly Tasmania

RiverFly Tasmania
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Address45 Cameron Street
Launceston, TAS, AU
Websitehttp://www.riverfly.com.au/
Phone(03) 6334 8386
Emailinfo@riverfly.com.au
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About RiverFly Tasmania

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RiverFly Tasmania is Northern Tasmania’s only river-based fly fishing guiding business. Our guides will lead you onto wild brown and rainbow trout among the famous Tasmanian midland streams, or along more remote rainforest rivers. Venues include Brumby’s Creek, the South Esk and North Esk rivers, St Patricks River, Meander and Mersey rivers.

RiverFly also runs Tasmania’s first licenced Western Lakes guiding operation. We operate in this world-class sightfishing region, known for its flats-style fishing for brown trout, and its World Heritage Listed environmental and cultural values.

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By Seamus on 1/9/2015 3:35:25 PM • Views (365)
Fly fishing Tasmania’s Western Lakes is all about polaroiding. Just seconds after this image was taken the brown trout we were looking for appeared under the angler’s rod tip. A quick and accurate presentation on the back cast and the black spinner f...

By Seamus on 11/28/2014 1:55:04 AM • Views (305)
South Esk – Good spinner action morning caenids (Pheasant Tail Black Spinners) North Esk – Good nymphing good mornings St Pats – Reliable polaroiding and dry fly (baetids / Iron Blue Duns) Meander – Morning caenids daytime spinners (F Fly and Pheasan...

By Seamus on 11/26/2014 10:00:14 PM • Views (286)
Everyone asks ‘where’s your favourite place to fly fish?’. It’s a hard question to answer and a few places come to mind: the Western Lakes wilderness fishery the South Esk River flowing at 130 mg/day or Weir One at Brumbys Creek during high flows. Th...

By Seamus on 10/27/2014 12:13:23 PM • Views (307)
The past week has been a ripper time for hitting the rivers and streams. We’ve seen all species of riverine mayfly starting to hatch – big red spinners on Brumbys  Leven and Mersey big and small black spinners on the South Esk Meander and Mersey and...

By Seamus on 10/15/2014 1:08:28 PM • Views (300)
Check out our latest fly fishing report here http://createsend.com/t/t-51345397EBD9893A   The second week of October traditionally marks the first mayfly hatches of the season. Have a great week! Thanks Dan.

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