Lake Samuel
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Tasmania /
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/ Australia
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fishing area, lake
Lakes Samuel and Big Jim are lower than the lakes of the Central Plateau. This means hatches of the Highland Dun appear earlier on our waters, commencing in late October and peaking during December. These hatches of Tasmania's famous may-fly have been reported as being the most prolific in our state. Lake Samuel is the premier mayfly venue and unfailingly produces huge hatches year after year. They can very dense in specific locations, attracting large numbers of big fish to gorge on the nymph and sub-imago stages. This can be an unforgettable experience for anglers who have not previously witnessed these shallow water feeding frenzies.
Info from: www.londonlakes.com.au/season.htm
Info from: www.londonlakes.com.au/season.htm
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmania
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°10'19"S 146°32'15"E
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