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    • By bjorn2fish
      Fishing SA June / July 2016 is full of all the hot winter fishing you need!
      West Lakes mulloway, cool season reef KG whiting, Port Augusta Kingfish, the latest SA mulloway research, thumper redfin with bonuses, Port Lincoln yellowfin whiting and much more are all inside.
       
      Check it out from a tackle store or newsagent near you, or order the current copy or a subscription from www.fishingsa.com.au
       

       
      Check out the Fishing SA magazine website www.fishingsa.com.au and follow Fishing SA magazine on Facebook https://www.facebook...shingsamagazine


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    • By bjorn2fish
      West Lakes mulloway, cool season reef KG whiting, Port Augusta Kingfish, the latest SA mulloway research, thumper redfin with bonuses, Port Lincoln yellowfin whiting and much more are all inside.
       
      Check it out from a tackle store or newsagent near you, or order the current copy or a subscription from www.fishingsa.com.au
       


       

      Check out the Fishing SA magazine website www.fishingsa.com.au and follow Fishing SA magazine on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fishingsamagazine
    • By bjorn2fish
      SA metro and coutnry fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine

       
      Salmon – Onkaparinga River
       
      Mullet -Sellicks Beach, Moana, Southport, Port Noarlunga
       
      Squid – Port Willunga, Aldinga, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, Hallett Cove, Seacliff, Brighton, North Haven, Outer Harbor
       
      Tommies – Maslin Beach, O’Sullivan Beach
       
      Garfish – Aldinga, Port Noarlunga, Hallett Cove, North Haven, Semaphore, Grange
       
      Snook – Hallett Cove, Seacliff, Brighton
       
      Snapper – Aldinga, Moana, O’Sullivan Beach, Glenelg, Outer Harbor
       
      King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, Glenelg, Outer Harbor
       
      Yellowfin Whiting – Moana, Christies Beach, Tennyson
       
      Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Port River
       
      Mulloway – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes
       
      Blue Crabs – Semaphore, Largs Bay, Grange, West Beach, Brighton
       
      Country -
       
      Salmon – Gunyah Beach, Almonta Beach, Locks Well, Sleaford Bay, Waitpinga, Parsons Beach
       
      Mullet – Sheringa
       
      Squid – Stansbury, Ardrossan, Wool Bay, Moonta Bay, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Port Neill, Elliston, Tumby Bay
       
      Tommies – Port Vincent, Coffin Bay, Rapid Bay, Cape Jervis
       
      Garfish – Wallaroo, Moonta Bay, Arno Bay, Whyalla, Elliston, Tumby Bay
       
      Snapper – Cape Jervis, Victor Harbor, Ardrossan, Edithburgh, Arno Bay, Whyalla, Cowell
       
      King George Whiting – Port Vincent, Port Victoria, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Edithburgh, Streaky Bay, Coffin Bay, Tumby Bay, Farm Beach
       
      Mulloway – Coorong, Salt Creek
       
      Blue Crabs – Stansbury, Port Vincent, Ardrossan, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Port Broughton, Port Pirie, Port Lincoln
       
      Tuna – Marion Bay, Pondalowie Bay, Victor Harbor, Rocky Island, Greenly Island
       
      Gummy Shark – Salt Creek, Port MacDonnell
       
       
       
      Visit the Fishing SA magazine website www.fishingsa.com.au
       
      Make sure you also checkout and like the Fishing SA magazine Facebook Page https://www.facebook...shingsamagazine


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    • By bjorn2fish
      Salmon – Onkaparinga River
       
      Mullet -Sellicks Beach, Moana, Southport, Port Noarlunga
       
      Squid – Port Willunga, Aldinga, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, Hallett Cove, Seacliff, Brighton, North Haven, Outer Harbor
       
      Tommies – Maslin Beach, O’Sullivan Beach
       
      Garfish – Aldinga, Port Noarlunga, Hallett Cove, North Haven, Semaphore, Grange
       
      Snook – Hallett Cove, Seacliff, Brighton
       
      Snapper – Aldinga, Moana, O’Sullivan Beach, Glenelg, Outer Harbor
       
      King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, Glenelg, Outer Harbor
       
      Yellowfin Whiting – Moana, Christies Beach, Tennyson
       
      Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Port River
       
      Mulloway – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes
       
      Blue Crabs – Semaphore, Largs Bay, Grange, West Beach, Brighton
       
      Country -
       
      Salmon – Gunyah Beach, Almonta Beach, Locks Well, Sleaford Bay, Waitpinga, Parsons Beach
       
      Mullet – Sheringa
       
      Squid – Stansbury, Ardrossan, Wool Bay, Moonta Bay, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Port Neill, Elliston, Tumby Bay
       
      Tommies – Port Vincent, Coffin Bay, Rapid Bay, Cape Jervis
       
      Garfish – Wallaroo, Moonta Bay, Arno Bay, Whyalla, Elliston, Tumby Bay
       
      Snapper – Cape Jervis, Victor Harbor, Ardrossan, Edithburgh, Arno Bay, Whyalla, Cowell
       
      King George Whiting – Port Vincent, Port Victoria, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Edithburgh, Streaky Bay, Coffin Bay, Tumby Bay, Farm Beach
       
      Mulloway – Coorong, Salt Creek
       
      Blue Crabs – Stansbury, Port Vincent, Ardrossan, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Port Broughton, Port Pirie, Port Lincoln
       
      Tuna – Marion Bay, Pondalowie Bay, Victor Harbor, Rocky Island, Greenly Island
       
      Gummy Shark – Salt Creek, Port MacDonnell
       
       
       
      Visit the Fishing SA magazine website www.fishingsa.com.au
       
      Make sure you also checkout and like the Fishing SA magazine Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/fishingsamagazine
    • By bjorn2fish
      SA metro and coutnry fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine
      Metro
       
      Tommies – Moana, Seaford, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, Grange, Semaphore
       
      Garfish – Sellicks Beach, Moana, Seaford, Brighton, Glenelg, Semaphore, Grange
       
      Squid – Port Willunga, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Seacliff, Brighton, North Haven, Semaphore, Grange, St Kilda
       
      King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Seacliff, Brighton, West Beach, St Kilda
       
      Yellowfin Whiting – Moana, Southport, Christies Beach, Onkaparinga River, Port Gawler, Thompsons Beach
       
      Snook – Henley Beach, Grange, Semaphore, St Kilda
       
      Blue Crabs – Semaphore, Grange
       
      Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes
       
      Mulloway – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes
       
       
       
      Country
       
      Tommies – Elliston, Sheringa, Port Neill, Cowell, Coffin Bay, Port MacDonnell, Beachport, Kingston, Moonta Bay, Port Vincent, Cape Jervis, Victor Harbor
       
      Garfish -Coffin Bay, Port Lincoln, Cowell, Port Neill, Livingstones, Point Turton, Port Hughes, Port Broughton, Coobowie, Port Vincent, Moonta Bay
       
      Salmon – Elliston, Almonta Beach, Gunyah Beach, Sheringa, Cowell, Far West Coast, Fowlers Bay, Canunda, Troubridge Point, Waitpinga, Goolwa
       
      Squid – Elliston, Tumby Bay, Port Neill, Marion Bay, Moonta Bay, Wallaroo, Coobowie, Port Vincent, Rapid Bay, Second Valley, Myponga, Cape Jervis
       
      King George Whiting – Anxious Bay, Farm Beach, Coffin Bay, Port Lincoln, Tumby Bay, Balgowan, Port Hughes, Cape Elizabeth, Port Vincent, Stansbury, Port Victoria, Edithburgh
       
      Snook – Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Moonta Bay
       
      Blue Crabs – Port Broughton, Port Piirie, Wallaroo, Port Hughes, Port Vincent
       
      Kingfish – Port Augusta
       
      Mulloway – Glenelg River, Salt Creek, Coorong
       

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

       
      Visit the Fishing SA magazine website www.fishingsa.com.au
       
      Make sure you also checkout and like the Fishing SA magazine Facebook Page https://www.facebook...shingsamagazine


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