Fishing

Imagine watching from the shore on a March or April morning when fishermen glide their small boats or canoes across the mirror smooth surface. Midges are hatching and rainbow trout are ‘smutting’ all over the lake. Anglers in their boats move silently, stealthily to get into the best position. Mist wafts from the surface.
Daylight dawns, spears of sunlight penetrate the trees and illuminate the boats, the fishermen, even the colours of the fly lines. The mist disperses and swans and ducks are at play. Another day of beauty and inspiration begins at Lake Highland Waters.
Lake Highland Waters is populated with large wild brown and rainbow trout weighing up to eight pounds, and is principally a brown trout fishery. A ‘catch and release’ policy applies to all brown trout. Rainbow trout may be released or taken.
All fishing at Highland Waters complies with angling rules that form part of the contract for sale of land. These rules prudently regulate methods and times of fishing to ensure the ongoing quality of the angling experience at Highland Waters.

A cleared path around the lake’s entire foreshore makes walking a delight, with rough-hewn benches discreetly placed to encourage you to take your time and spot your quarry, rather than deep wading and wet-fly-fishing.
The lake fished exceptionally well in the 2006–07 season and was regarded as the best fishery in the area. February, March and April provided excellent dry fly-fishing from the shore due to trout feeding on eucalyptus beetles.
The fishing season opens on 1 September each year and ends on 31 May.
