Mitta Tailwater below Lake Dartmouth is a very different fishery to the river above and lake, mostly flowing broadly through farmland flats. Has potential to be an exceptional fishery in the right conditions.
The King River, can be divided into two distinct sections, below Lake William Howell, which is a mediocre fishery, and above the lake the river becomes an attractive fastwater running through rugged forested mountains. 4WD access only.
The Catherine River is a small stream that’s difficult to access except from the Abbeyard Rd (extension of the Buffalo River Rd) which crosses the river at Catherine Station.
The Rose River joins the Buffalo a short distance above Lake Buffalo. Although vulnerable to dry summers with some access difficulties in sections the Rose river is a fine little stream.
The road to, and parking at this site, is very easy and can be accessed in 2WD vehicle. The bank slope is steep and the bank access to the water is good. There are picnic tables and fireplaces in a well maintained area with good tree cover. The turn off to this site...
The Cobungra River joins the mItta near Anglers Rest and is highly regarded. The Victoria River is the main feeder and is a small but productive high plains stream.
The Gibbo River is the first notable tributary above Lake Dartmouth. It’s a productive , pretty bush stream that holds lots of small-ish rainbows and the odd bigger brown trout.