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SA metro and coutnry fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine

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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

 

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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

 

 

 

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