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Metro

 

Garfish – Aldinga, Moana, Brighton, Glenelg, Grange, Semaphore

 

Tommies – Seaford, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac

 

King George Whiting – Aldinga, Hallett Cove, West Beach

 

Squid – Moana, Maslin Beach, Port Willunga, West Beach, North Haven

 

Snook – O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac, Seaford

 

Bream – Port River, Onkaparinga River

 

Snapper -Maslin Beach, Hallett Cove, Outer Harbor

 

Mullet – Sellicks Beach, Silver Sands, Aldinga, O’Sullivan Beach

 

Yellowfin Whiting – Port Willunga, Onkaparinga River

 

Mulloway – Onkaparinga River

 

Salmon Trout – Onkaparinga River, St Kilda, Port River

 

Blue Crabs – St Kilda, Henley Beach, Semaphore

 

 

Country

 

Garfish - Moonta Bay, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Point Turton, Edithburgh, Whyalla, Anxious Bay

 

Squid – Second Valley, Rapid Bay, Myponga, Moonta Bay, Port Hughes, Wallaroo

 

Snapper – Green Point, Danger Point, Edithburgh, Port Hughes, Wallaroo, Cape Jervis

 

King George Whiting – Wallaroo, Cape Elizabeth, Balgowan, Port Vincent, Edithburgh, Point Turton, Point Souttar, Port Lincoln

 

Blue Crabs – Wallaroo, Moonta Bay, Port Hughes, Port Vincent

 

Mulloway – Coorong, Salt Creek

 

Tuna – Victor Harbor, Cape Jervis, Marion Bay, Coffin Bay

 

Salmon – The Pages, Greenly Island, Browns Beach

 

Yellowfin Whiting – Arno Bay, Port Neill, Cape Elizabeth, Wallaroo, Moonta Bay

 

Gummy Shark – Goolwa, Salt Creek, Beachport

 

 

 

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