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  1. METRO Crabs are doing very well with most getting their limits before lunch. Semaphore, Largs and south of the Silt grounds being the better places but they are getting them south also. Whiting catches have been on the improve with nice fish being caught south of Brighton, Grange, the Norma (Late arvo) and north of St Kilda has been doing very well. Garfish are biting best down south with fish around Semaphore and Largs have been reluctant to take the hook. Try out deeper around the cabbage patch and Norma for better catches.Squid have been slow but with the big blow last week things should im
  2. METRO Plenty of crabs are coming in from St Kilda to as far south as West Beach. Some promising news is the whiting are picking up with bag limits at St Kilda all the way down south. Squid have been slow but there is a feed out from Bower Road in deeper water along with West Beach and a few at Brighton. Garfish up north are still reluctant to bite but many years ago I used to die my gents in Red, Green and Blue. I am going to try to get some available for people to try in the next 3-4 weeks. They were killers when we used them and hopefully will be the same today, especially off the jetties. J
  3. METRO Southern areas like Brighton have been fairing well on the garfish while in other areas they have been reluctant to bight. Trick is getting out there very early and also try the beaches early morning for the garfish as well. Crabs are still in good supply from the Silt grounds right down to Grange and beyond. Shipping channel and off the breakwaters are also producing a feed. Jetty anglers are also getting a feed of crabs, tommies and some garfish at night during the faster tides. Whiting are around off Grange but not in big numbers. Snapper have been slow in close around the metro area
  4. METRO There is plenty of crabs on offer with best catches coming from Largs and Semaphore along with some nice crabs from the shipping channel. This means there can be some good snapper in the same area. Garfish around Semaphore are plentiful but are reluctant to bite. Down south is best around West Beach and Brighton. Snapper are still in good numbers around O'Sullivans but north has slowed. Plenty are being caught some 20+ kms west of North Haven. Squid have been consistent around the Grange to Brighton area. The beach fisherman have been doing very well on garfish very early in the mornings
  5. 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
  6. METRO Crabs have been in good numbers off Semaphore, Largs, St Kilda, North of Black Pole and even off Glenelg. Snapper season went off with a bang with most people getting some nice fish before the tides slowed. Now that the tides have picked up they should be back on the bite. The Broadway had some nice fish along with some fish coming off the John Robb and up near the Goannas. Garfish have been large but reluctant to continue to bite around the Semaphore grounds but better catches have been coming from West Beach and Brighton. Whiting catches have been slow but there are fish out from West
  7. METROSome good reports have come in with fish being caught around the Broadway and Brighton. Kayaks have been doing well also. Best times is very early morning or late afternoons. Fish are ranging from big ruggers to just over the 60cm mark. From North Haven there are some nice fish west around 25-30kms out. John Rob and the Ballast at night are always worth a try. Burley lots to get them going. Crabs have only got better and are as far south as Glenelg. Try down there and betwenn Semaphore and Largs. While garfish are finiky north they are biting better south around West Beach and Glenelg. So
  8. METRO Crabs have been good around Semaphore to St Kilda. There is a lot of females with eggs but the males are still coming in. Garfish have been biting well in some areas and reluctant in others. The section Bank has been doing well along with the area between Semaphore and Largs Jetty. This weekend should be good off the jetty at night for garfish and crabs. A friend bagged in the shipping channel off the breakwater for crabs 2 weeks ago. Snook are still around in shallow but they are only taking deep divers (Duel Hardcore pilchard). There is also some nice snook off the jetties late afterno
  9. METRO Some great catches of yellowfin came from the metro coast and on the northern beaches around Thompson's they are also getting some nice fish at St Kilda. Whiting are thinning out but for some they are still getting a feed around the Grange Tyre Reef, The patches off Brighton on 5 metre range and some nice ones just north of the Black Pole (Limit burley as it will attact the unwanted in this area and also use running rigs to keep the bait low). Some big mulloway have been caught in the Port River with 1 going near the 70 pound mark. Kings are still being spotted but have been reluctant to
  10. METRO Most of the beaches have been good on the yellowfin and it looks as though they are moving in big time. Tennyson, Grange, Semaphore are doing well and there are some down the southern beaches as well. The northern beaches like Webb and Thompson's are doing well in the channels also. Nice bream are being caught in West Lakes as Ethan and Riley has already shown us. So take the kids out for a fish this weekend and try near the rowing club. I'm sure the kids will have a great day.Brighton is still turning it on for garfish and squid along with some king george whiting on the patches. Grange
  11. METRO Brighton is still doing well on the squid and garfish including the jetty early mornings. Semaphore and Largs has plenty of garfish but are slow to bite. Try different baits like silverfish and even tommie flesh as an alternative to gents and try going deeper with your rig. Crabs are doing well around Semaphore, Largs, Silt Grounds and north around Port Gawler and beyond. Size is still a bit of a problem but there is some big ones in amongst them. Our customers have been doing well on the Koota Heads and the new Pilchards we have due to their high oil content. Whiting have been slow but
  12. SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Port Willunga, Moana, Port River, St Kilda King George Whiting – Moana, Seacliff, Brighton, Glenelg, West Beach, St Kilda Snook – Brighton Squid – Aldinga, Seacliff, Brighton, Glenelg, West Beach, Semaphore, Grange, Largs Bay Tommies – Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Mullet – Aldinga, Port Willunga, Moana, Maslin Beach, Brighton Snapper – Aldinga, Glenelg Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Port River Country Sal
  13. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Port Willunga, Moana, Port River, St Kilda King George Whiting – Moana, Seacliff, Brighton, Glenelg, West Beach, St Kilda Snook – Brighton Squid – Aldinga, Seacliff, Brighton, Glenelg, West Beach, Semaphore, Grange, Largs Bay Tommies – Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Mullet – Aldinga, Port Willunga, Moana, Maslin Beach, Brighton Snapper – Aldinga, Glenelg Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Port River Country Salmon – Waitpinga, Parson Beach, Myponga, Canunda, Millicent, Salt Creek, Wallaroo, Brow
  14. Here's our long weekend fishing report, stay safe everyone and catch plenty!! FSA SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Maslin Beach, Moana, North Haven, Outer Harbor, Port River, St Kilda Mullet – Aldinga, Moana, Onkaparinga River, Tennyson King George Whiting – Sellicks Beach, Hallett Cove, Brighton, West Beach, Semaphore, Grange Snapper – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Moana, Seaford, Glenelg, Outer Harbor Squid – Moana, Port Noarlunga, Port Stanvac, Seacliff, Semaphore Tommie
  15. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Maslin Beach, Moana, North Haven, Outer Harbor, Port River, St Kilda Mullet – Aldinga, Moana, Onkaparinga River, Tennyson King George Whiting – Sellicks Beach, Hallett Cove, Brighton, West Beach, Semaphore, Grange Snapper – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Moana, Seaford, Glenelg, Outer Harbor Squid – Moana, Port Noarlunga, Port Stanvac, Seacliff, Semaphore Tommies – Port Willunga, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, Semaphore, St Kilda Garfish – Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Bream – Onkaparinga River, Patawalonga, Wes
  16. SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. Metro King George Whiting – Marino, Hallett Cove, Semaphore, Norma Wreck Snapper – Aldinga, Glenelg, Outer Harbor Snook – Seaford, Christies Beach, O’Sullivan Beach Garfish – O’Sullivan Beach, Hallett Cove, North Haven, Grange Tommies – Seaford, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Mullet – Silver Sands, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Onkarapinga River Squid – Hallett Cove, Marino, Brighton, Glenelg, North Haven, Semaphore Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Port Willunga, Moa
  17. Metro King George Whiting – Marino, Hallett Cove, Semaphore, Norma Wreck Snapper – Aldinga, Glenelg, Outer Harbor Snook – Seaford, Christies Beach, O’Sullivan Beach Garfish – O’Sullivan Beach, Hallett Cove, North Haven, Grange Tommies – Seaford, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Mullet – Silver Sands, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Onkarapinga River Squid – Hallett Cove, Marino, Brighton, Glenelg, North Haven, Semaphore Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Port Willunga, Moana, O’Sullivan Beach, Outer Harbor, Port River, St Kilda Bream – Onkaparinga Riv
  18. SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. Metro Salmon – Port Willunga, Maslin Beach, Moana, Port River Mullet – Maslin Beach, Moana, Onkaparinga River, Semaphore, Largs Bay, Tennyson King George Whiting – St Kilda, Semaphore, Grange, West Beach, Hallett Cove Snapper – Outer Harbor, Glenelg, Hallett Cove, Aldinga Squid – Marino, Seacliff, North Haven, Semaphore, Outer Harbor, St Kilda Snook – Hallett Cove, Seacliff Tommies – O’Sullivan Beach, Maslin Beach, Sellicks Beach Bream – Onkaparinga Ri
  19. Metro Salmon – Port Willunga, Maslin Beach, Moana, Port River Mullet – Maslin Beach, Moana, Onkaparinga River, Semaphore, Largs Bay, Tennyson King George Whiting – St Kilda, Semaphore, Grange, West Beach, Hallett Cove Snapper – Outer Harbor, Glenelg, Hallett Cove, Aldinga Squid – Marino, Seacliff, North Haven, Semaphore, Outer Harbor, St Kilda Snook – Hallett Cove, Seacliff Tommies – O’Sullivan Beach, Maslin Beach, Sellicks Beach Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes Mulloway – Onkaparinga River, Port River, West Lakes Country
  20. SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. Metro Salmon – Aldinga, Port Willunga, Moana, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, St Kilda, North Haven, Port River Mullet - Aldinga, Maslin Beach, Moana, Southport, Onkaparinga River, Port Noarlunga, Henley Beach, Semaphore, Largs Bay, Tennyson King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Semaphore, Grange, St Kilda Snapper – Seaford, Port Noarlunga, Somerton, Glenelg, Outer Harbor Garfish – North Haven, St Kilda, Hallett Cove, O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac Tommies –
  21. Metro Salmon – Aldinga, Port Willunga, Moana, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach, St Kilda, North Haven, Port River Mullet - Aldinga, Maslin Beach, Moana, Southport, Onkaparinga River, Port Noarlunga, Henley Beach, Semaphore, Largs Bay, Tennyson King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Semaphore, Grange, St Kilda Snapper – Seaford, Port Noarlunga, Somerton, Glenelg, Outer Harbor Garfish – North Haven, St Kilda, Hallett Cove, O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac Tommies – O’Sullivan Beach, Grange, Semaphore Squid – Port Noarlunga, Marino, Seacliff, Semaphore,
  22. SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. Metro Salmon – Silver Sands, Moana, O’Sullivan Beach, Port River Mullet – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Maslin Beach, Moana, Southport, Onkaparinga River, Tennyson King George Whiting – Aldinga, Marino, Hallett Cove, West Beach, Semaphore, Grange, St Kilda Snapper – Aldinga, Moana, Port Stanvac, Outer Harbor Garfish – O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac Tommies – Maslin Beach, Moana, O’Sullivan Beach, Grange, Semaphore Snook – O’Sullivan Beach, Seacliff, Grange, Se
  23. Metro Salmon – Silver Sands, Moana, O’Sullivan Beach, Port River Mullet – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Maslin Beach, Moana, Southport, Onkaparinga River, Tennyson King George Whiting – Aldinga, Marino, Hallett Cove, West Beach, Semaphore, Grange, St Kilda Snapper – Aldinga, Moana, Port Stanvac, Outer Harbor Garfish – O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac Tommies – Maslin Beach, Moana, O’Sullivan Beach, Grange, Semaphore Snook – O’Sullivan Beach, Seacliff, Grange, Semaphore Bream – Onkaparinga River, Port Noarlunga, West Lakes, St Kilda Mulloway
  24. 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 – Wes
  25. SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. 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 – Alding
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