

Angler's Alliance Tasmania is a prominent sports club in Hobart, dedicated to freshwater angling. As the peak body for freshwater anglers in Tasmania, they work closely with the Inland Fisheries Service and collaborate with state and local government to provide valuable angler feedback and contribute to fisheries management.
Angler's Alliance's mission is to tirelessly work for the benefit of the Tasmanian trout fishery. They strive to protect and enhance the fishery by advocating for sustainable practises, promoting responsible angling, and engaging in conservation efforts. The club plays a crucial role in ensuring the preservation of Tasmania's pristine freshwater environments.
One of the notable services provided by Angler's Alliance Tasmania is their webcam network. For an annual fee of $10, members gain unrestricted access to 11 webcams located across Tasmania. The webcams allow anglers to stay connected to their favourite fishing spots, providing real-time updates on conditions and activity. By charging a nominal fee, the club can sustainably maintain and improve the webcam network, ensuring its availability to anglers in the long term.
In addition to its advocacy and webcam services, Angler's Alliance Tasmania keeps its members informed through regular news updates and meeting minutes. They share important information related to the fishery, such as reports on the value of Tasmanian inland fisheries. These resources enable members to stay up to date with the latest developments and make informed decisions about their angling activities.
Angler's Alliance Tasmania is grateful for the support of its major partners, including Trout Territory Fly Fishing Tours, Little Pine Shack, Telstra, IFS, and MAST. Their contributions help fund the club's initiatives and maximise the impact of its conservation efforts.
For convenience and easy access to relevant resources, Angler's Alliance Tasmania provides useful links to organisations like MAST, DPIPWE, the Bureau of Meteorology, and the Inland Fisheries Service. These links offer valuable information on river flow plots, lake and river levels, fishing regulations, and news related to fishing and boating in Tasmania.
To stay connected with other anglers and contribute to the preservation of Tasmania's trout fishery, individuals can join Angler's Alliance Tasmania or contact the club for further information. The club welcomes contributions from individuals or corporations looking to support their mission and maintain the invaluable services they provide.