You can try bait fishing and private secluded fly-fishing at this spring-fed trout farm in the picturesque glacier-formed valley of Tooperang, south of Mount Compass on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
The farm is a great attraction for young and old offering a peaceful and relaxing time in a superb country setting. See the trout in all their stages of development, have a picnic in a delightful setting, barbecue a trout or try delicious smoked trout ready to eat.
It's great fun for all the family. See trout - from whoppers to small fry - and there's also trout and honey sales, farm produce, country style Devonshire teas and light refreshments.
All the trout sold in the shop are reared naturally in the farm's spring-fed ponds, which are gravity fed, no recycling of water, which guarantees a pure and excellent tasting product. Trout for stocking farm dams are available all year round.
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