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Fishing SA magazine Metro and Country SA Fishing Report 16/04/2015


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  • SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine.

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Metro

 

Mullet – Aldinga, Port Willunga, Maslin Beach, Moana, Onkaparinga River, Port Noarlunga

 

Tommies – Aldinga, Maslin Beach, O’Sullivan Beach, Hallett Cove, Glenelg

 

Garfish – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, North Haven, St Kilda

 

Squid – Port Willunga, Moana, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac, Marino, Brighton, Semaphore, Henley Beach

 

King George Whiting – Sellicks Beach, Moana, Seacliff, Semaphore, Grange

 

Snapper – Aldinga, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, Somerton, Glenelg, Outer Harbor

 

Mulloway – West Lakes, Onkaparinga River

 

Bream – Port Noarlunga, Onkaparinga River, Patawalonga, St Kilda

 

Snook – Port Stanvac, Hallett Cove, Brighton, Glenelg, St Kilda

 

Salmon – Moana, Onkaparinga River, O’Sullivan Beach, Outer Harbor, Port River

 

 

Country

 

Mullet – Sheringa, Port Neill, Waitpinga, Parsons Beach, Pondalowie Bay, Cape Douglas, Carpenters Rocks

 

Tommies – Elliston, Sheringa, Port Neill

 

Garfish – Elliston, Coffin Bay, Tumby Bay, Port Neill, Livingstones

 

Squid – Elliston, Tumby Bay, Port Neill, Arno Bay, Wallaroo, Port Hughes, Moonta Bay

 

King George Whiting – Sheringa, Farm Beach, Coffin Bay, Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay, Port Neill, Arno Bay, Cowell, Edithburgh, Moonta Bay, Port Hughes, Wiring, Myponga

 

Snapper – Coffin Bay, Sir Isaac’s, Arno Bay, Ardrossan, Cape Jervis, Wirrina

 

Mulloway – Salt Creek, Coorong, Goolwa

 

Snook – Tumby Bay

 

Salmon – Locks Well, Sheringa, Almonta, Golden Island, Waiting, Parsons Beach, Myponga, Wallaroo, Canunda

 

Tuna – Port MacDonnell, Point Whidbey, Sir Isaac’s, Reef Head, Rocky Island, Greenly Island

 

Kingfish – Coffin Bay, Wallaroo, Port Hughes, Moonta Bay

 

Callop – Cobdogla, Waikerie, Blanchetown, Morgan

 

 

 

Grab a copy of Fishing SA April/May now from a tackle store or newsagent, or visit our online store and order the current copy today. Fish on!

 

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Visit the Fishing SA magazine website www.fishingsa.com.au

 

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