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The lakes region is located in central Tasmania to the south of the Great Western Tiers, and is largely responsible for Tasmania's growing reputation as an angler's paradise.
Peak trout fishing occurs in January and February. When lake levels are high, it is possible to engage in sighted fishing, where the angler wears polarised glasses allowing an individual fish to be spotted and a fly presented to it. Fishing is not the only activity of interest in the lakes region. Some of the thousands of lakes were formed through glacial action, whereas others are due to well-established hydro-electric schemes. The Waddamana Power Museum is at the site of Tasmania's first power station, built in 1910. Wayatinah is another "hydro town", and is close to many operational dams and power stations.
Some of the better trout fishing areas and associated accommodations are:
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