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Dorsal Fin - SA Fishing Report 06/01/2016


bjorn2fish
  • Will be quick on this one as the weather is now on the improve I'm going fishing. LOL

METRO
Some nice snapper have been caught out from O'Sullivans, while out from Glenelg has been spasmotic. The shipping channel is always worth a try at this time of year. Crabs continue to improve off Largs and Semaphore and even out from Glenelg but the garfish are hard to catch while there is plenty out there. people fishing off the beach near Tennyson have been doing better on the garfish early mornings.Whiting are slow but there is a few out new the farewell beacon and off the cabbage patch early mornings. West Lakes has been producing some nice bream along with a few mulloway. Port River has some nice mulloway in the lower reaches. The yellowfin whiting are still off most beaches with Tennyson, Thompsons and Web best. St Kilda has also some nice fish.

 

YORKE PENINSULA
Plenty of crabs are coming from Ardrossan, Black Point, Stansbury, Wallaroo and Broughton. Whiting catches have been good at Port Hughes, Balgowan, Port Victoria and off Port Rickaby. There are still some nice whiting at Edithburgh but not in huge numbers. Nice snapper continue to come from Ardrossan with some starting to show in the Spencer Gulf off Turton and up towards Whyalla. Spartial closures are still in place. Squid are at Pine Point, Wool Bay, Port Hughes and Wallaroo and snook are plentiful at Port Hughes and Port Victoria. Tuna are out from Pondi and off the KI coast. Kings are starting to show off Wedge and there is still plenty of nannies around. Gleesons has some mulloway and squid off the reef.

 

SOUTH
Victor has plenty of tuna but the sizes vary from 10kg to 40kg. Salt Creek continues to have a ripper season for thr mulloway with some nice fish being caught along with some sharks.

 

FRESHWATER
The catch and release of cod have started and the fish must lot be removed from the water. Please adhere to this please. There are plenty of callop in most areas. Work the snags and willows for best results.

 

Tight Lines from The Dorsal Fin Team

 


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