![]() All data is presented with the interest of the broader community in mind. The sites shown are a starting point for an angler’s adventure and offer anglers basic information. ![]() Information on this map is put together through spatial analysis and in many cases, sites have been field verified by DPI Staff. These spots are managed by a variety of organisations such as local councils, LLS and other government departments. While new sites are being loaded on a weekly basis, they are based on the vast network of the NSW Public land system. The NSW Angler Access Project with supporting funding from the Recreational Freshwater Fishing Trust has employed 2 staff to assist in identifying and protecting essential access locations in perpetuity for generations of anglers to come.Īs part of this project Access staff have developed an online map showing where some of the states Public Fishing spots are located. The job of identifying these fishing spots and securing them for current and future generations represents an enormous but vital task that not only benefits anglers but also regional businesses that that rely on anglers visiting regional areas. ![]() It is estimated that only 1 in 4 public access sites that lead to waterways are actively used by anglers. In inland NSW, there are over 200,000 locations where rivers, streams and lakes can be legally accessed for fishing.
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