THE annual open weekend is coming up at the Inland Fisheries Service (IFS) field station at Liawenee in the Central Highlands on May 21-22. Every year about 5000 people make the trip to the Central Plateau to watch hundreds of brown trout on their annual spawning migration. Wild trout are trapped in the Liawenee Canal and stripped of eggs by IFS field staff for growing at the service hatchery and Salmon Ponds, and restocking the state’s inland fishery.
Fishing businesses provide trade exhibitions, angling clubs organise food and catering, casting demonstrations and fundraising events, and the IFS displays a range of live fish and information on fishery management. Other attractions include a children’s fishing pond, competitions and giveaways, bus tours of the canal, helicopter rides and marine safety demonstrations.
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