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BRONTE PARKVILLAGE378 Marlborough Highway, Bronte Park, TasmaniaPhone: +61 3 6289 1126 |
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Bronte Park VillageBronte Park Holiday Village is the perfect central location for fishing, with dozens of fishing locations within 30 minutes.Lake St ClairRestrictions:
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Bronte Park Village is a fabulous location for keen
anglers, with eleven lakes under twenty minutes
away. The Bronte system consists of four main
lakes, Bronte Lagoon, Bradys Lake, Lake Binney
and Tungatinah Lagoon. These four lakes where
created between 1952-56 as water storages to
run the near-by Tungatinah power station on the
Nive River. The system is dominated by naturally
spawned brown trout although reasonable
numbers of rainbow trout exist in both Bronte
Lagoon and Bradys Lake. In recent time Atlantic
salmon and brook trout have been stocked into
the system.
The Bronte system offers the angler a range of fishing experiences. Bronte Lagoon is the feature water in this area but it should not be fished to the Lagoon is a shallow water fringed with significant areas of tussocks and grassland. |
The lagoon
offers good early season fly fishing to tailing trout
especially along the southern shore from Fly
Corner to Woodwards Bay. During the summer,
the lagoon offers good dry fly fishing with hatches
of mayfly dun, although black spinners and gum
beetles falls that occur along the Western shore
provide very exciting fishing. Trolling and spin fishing
is very popular and unlike Arthurs and Great
lakes, deep diving lures are not required.
Boats available for hire from: Captain Kims Fishing tactics : Kim Cooper 6289 1143 0438 725 562 www.boathiretasmania.com
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