Highland Waters

Testimonials

We thought long and hard about buying into the Highland Waters estate, recognising that such a move represented quite an investment in a ‘shack.’ As time goes by, it becomes more and more obvious that we made the right decision – owning a share in Highland Waters is much more than just having ‘a shack.’

Woman with trout

We bought into Highland Waters soon after the lake was developed and come regularly to our shack to enjoy tranquility, the wild life, the company of a diverse group of like-minded anglers and challenging fishing for large brown and rainbow trout. The central location of Lake Highland Waters provides easy access to many other fishing spots – however, to date we have found the fishing ‘at home’ to be such fun that we rarely venture far. Perhaps next season!

We love the peace and solitude of the bush and the large blocks on the estate provide a buffer that means we never feel crowded. Winters on the estate are delightful, and even our non-fishing friends who visit understand why we are never in Hobart.

We are convinced of the need for sound management of Tasmanian trout fishing and recognise that being associated with Jason offers an unique opportunity to be involved in the management of a sizable water and ensure ongoing quality fishing.

Jason and Barbara Garrett are to be congratulated for so successfully implementing their vision to provide a secluded, well managed, wild fishery for committed anglers and a peaceful haven for those who do not fish.

— John & Prue O’Halloran, Highland Waters landowners, Hobart


Some of my friends and guests who have visited or stayed in my house there, have commented on the amount of wild animals and bird life that can be seen around the lake and surrounding bush land. This bears testimony to the visionary way you have set up this wonderful place.

Girl with trout

I also found whilst building the house the assistance and advice given by yourself and other locals something I had not experienced for a long time. As you will recall, I built the house remotely, as I was working and living overseas. I did that with some trepidation not knowing what to expect as a finished product, but all worked out very well I believe, thanks to the honesty of all concerned.

The fishery is primarily a wild brown trout fishery with catch and release practiced and the stocking of rainbow trout to supplement trout stock for the table whilst the fishery establishes itself is proving to be of great benefit to all of us who fish.

I have fished this water many times and on very few occasions have come from the water fishless. The size and condition of both browns and rainbows are excellent. I personally have caught and released brown trout to seven and a half pounds and rainbows to six and three quarter pounds. The condition of the water and the maintenance of the lake shore walkway are very good. The water level is constant thus keeping the sub-aquatic life stable and the trout feeding.

— Michael Tullio, Highland Waters landowner, Melbourne


We have owned a house at Highland Waters for ten years. It was always a great place for a holiday, a bit of fishing, bushwalking, dinner with neighbours, a game of tennis and time to read. We couldn’t wait for the next visit.

Finally, we found positions in Hobart and now have the benefit of being able to enjoy Highland Waters every weekend.

— Alan & Ann Wise, Highland Waters landowners, Hobart


Man holding trout

Highland Waters was for us, the perfect place to build a house, escape the city, engage with nature and pursue our love of fly fishing.

Eight years later, little has changed. Large lumps of enjoyment on which you cannot put a price. On those special days, Lake Highland Waters fishes perhaps better than any of the other lakes in the Central Highlands. On the days it doesn’t, there are eleven famous lakes within an easy forty minute drive.

— Dick Greenlaw, Highland Waters landowner, Sydney


My decision to build at Highland Waters was of course primarily for the fishing; and a great decision it was. Waking up only fifty metres from the lake’s edge is just sensational. I have caught tailing fish right in front of my cabin, and others all around the lake. Huge rainbows and large browns are common and catching them is the ultimate reward.

This is truly God’s country and Heaven on earth.

— Paul Ellis, Highland Waters landowner, Launceston

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