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  1. METRO Whiting catches are still good south of West Beach. Brighton area and 2-3kms south of brighton in around 6-8 metres of water have been the most productive. Tommies have been scarce this year due to the low water temperatures but in the next month the water temp will increase and hopefully these little bread and butter fish will soon be on the bite. Snook catches improved with some nice snook coming between the shipping channel and silt grounds. Squid are still in good numbers around West Beach, Brighton, Glenelg and Seacliff. A sprinkle of gar are coming from the silt grounds and the Bas
  2. METRO With the bloodworms running probably tonight things may slow within the Port river system and the outer edges. On are that doesn't get affected is West Beach and beyond. Good catches of whiting are still being caught along with some nice squid. West Lakes is the surprise with some cracker bream being caught and a couple of mulloway got slammed near the rowing club.Snook, squid and whiting came from the grounds east of the farewell beacon in around 9-10 metres of water. Sound around the area where you will pick up some nice schools just above the bottom and use soft plastics for the snook
  3. SA metro and coutnry fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Southport, O’Sullivan Beach King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, Glenelg, Grange, Semaphore, Largs Bay, St Kilda Snapper – Aldinga, O’Sullivan Beach, Outer Harbor Squid – Maslin Beach, Port Noarlunga, Brighton, Grange, North Haven, Semaphore Tommies – Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Garfish – Port Noarlunga, Grange Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Patawalonga Mulloway – Onkap
  4. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Southport, O’Sullivan Beach King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, Glenelg, Grange, Semaphore, Largs Bay, St Kilda Snapper – Aldinga, O’Sullivan Beach, Outer Harbor Squid – Maslin Beach, Port Noarlunga, Brighton, Grange, North Haven, Semaphore Tommies – Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Garfish – Port Noarlunga, Grange Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Patawalonga Mulloway – Onkaparinga River Country Salmon- Elliston, Locks Well, Talia Beach, Port Lincoln, P
  5. METROThere are good numbers of whiting south of west beach along with plenty of squid. Several bag limits came from there last week. Semaphore and Largs has a sprinkle of whiting and a few squid out from Bower Road. Some small garfish showed up near Grange so it can't be too long before the bigger ones move in. Grange tyre reef has whiting just before the tide stops then they go off. Norma wreck has small whiting and there is some squid in the area. You can get some ni9ce whiting around the silt grounds at the moment but you have to work through the small ones to get a feed. Small garfish are
  6. SA metro and coutnry fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Maslin Beach, Port River, St Kilda King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, West Beach, Grange, Semaphore Snapper – O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac, Hallett Cove Squid – Port Noarlunga, Marino, Seacliff, Brighton, North Haven, Semaphore Tommies – Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Garfish – Port Noarlunga Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes Mulloway – Onkaparinga River West Lakes, Port River Mullet – Sellicks Beach, Maslin Beach, Port Noarlu
  7. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Maslin Beach, Port River, St Kilda King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, West Beach, Grange, Semaphore Snapper – O’Sullivan Beach, Port Stanvac, Hallett Cove Squid – Port Noarlunga, Marino, Seacliff, Brighton, North Haven, Semaphore Tommies – Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Garfish – Port Noarlunga Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes Mulloway – Onkaparinga River West Lakes, Port River Mullet – Sellicks Beach, Maslin Beach, Port Noarlunga, Onkaparinga River Country Salmon- Waitpinga, Goolwa, Victor Harbor, Locks Well,
  8. These guys took the Dorsal Fin boat to Hughes last weekend and were stoked METRO Whiting catches around West Beach was slow in deep water but there was some nice fish caught in the patches in around the 3-3.5 metre mark. With slower tides this weekend things should pick up out deep. Grange and Semaphore was similar. Squid numbers are still quite good with good catches coming from east of black pole, Semaphore, Grange, West Beach and Brighton. There are a few also east of the farewell beacon in 10 metres of water. Silt grounds has plenty of whiting but size is an issue but if you pers
  9. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Port Willunga, Southport, Port River Tommies – Maslin Beach, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Berach Garfish – Port Noarlunga, Outer Harbor Snapper – Aldinga, Port Stanvac, Glenelg, North Haven, St Kilda Squid – Moana, Port Noarlunga, Seacliff, Brighton, North Haven, Semaphore Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes Country Salmon – Salt Creek, Goolwa, Locks Well, Almonta Beach, Gunyah Beach, Port Lincoln (National Park), Canunda, Browns Beach, Wallaroo, Butlers Beach, Carrickalinga, Waitpinga, Parsons Beach T
  10. SA metro and coutnry fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Aldinga, Port Willunga, Southport, Port River Tommies – Maslin Beach, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Berach Garfish – Port Noarlunga, Outer Harbor Snapper – Aldinga, Port Stanvac, Glenelg, North Haven, St Kilda Squid – Moana, Port Noarlunga, Seacliff, Brighton, North Haven, Semaphore Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes Country Salmon – Salt Creek, Goolwa, Locks Well, Almonta Beach, Gunyah Beach, Port Lincoln (National Park),
  11. METRO Whiting catches have improved along the coast with St kilda and north producing some nice fish. West beach and Grange have also picked up. Burley is the key (But not too much). The pilchard blocks and our crushed muscles have been selling well and has been the best burley for whiting and snapper. Snapper have been slow but there is some nice fish out wide of North Haven and the odd one coming from the shipping channel. The shipping channel does improve coming into August. Mullet are still on the beaches but is more south near Brighton. Crabs are still being caught out on the silt grounds
  12. Metro King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, West Beach, Semaphore, Norma Wreck Snapper – Port Stanvac, Hallett Cove, Glenelg, Norma Wreck Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Moana, Southport, Port River Garfish – Port Noarlunga, Brighton, Semaphore Tommies – Maslin Beach, Seaford, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Squid – Port Noarlunga, Seacliff, Brighton, Semaphore, North Haven Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, St Kilda Mulloway – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes Snook – Hallett Cove, Marino, Seacliff Country King George Whiting â
  13. SA metro and coutnry fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine Metro King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, West Beach, Semaphore, Norma Wreck Snapper – Port Stanvac, Hallett Cove, Glenelg, Norma Wreck Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Moana, Southport, Port River Garfish – Port Noarlunga, Brighton, Semaphore Tommies – Maslin Beach, Seaford, Port Noarlunga, O’Sullivan Beach Squid – Port Noarlunga, Seacliff, Brighton, Semaphore, North Haven Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, St Kilda Mulloway – Onkaparinga River, West Lake
  14. METRO Port River had a visitor on Saturday in the form of a Humped Back Whale (Maybe chasing the bloodworms). Fishing didn't slow down on Monday as you would expect. Good catches came in while the weather was still OK. Whiting numbers improved off West Beach and north of the black pole. Even after the blow squid numbers also improved. The group that hired the boat over the weekend got plenty of squid and some nice whiting. Snapper catches have been slow but next month should see an improvement. Port river is still holding some nice salmon trout mainly in the upper reaches but Sunday night seen
  15. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Maslin Beach, Southport , North Haven, Port River, St Kilda King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, Semaphore, Largs Bay Snook – Marino, Seacliff, Brighton, Hallett Cove Squid – Port Noarlunga, Seacliff, Marino, Brighton, Glenelg, West Beach, North Haven, Outer Harbor, Semaphore Tommies – O’Sullivan Beach, Port Noarlunga Snapper – Aldinga, Hallett Cove, Glenelg Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Port River Country Salmon – Salt Creek, Goolwa, Browns Beach, Locks Well, Talia Beach, Waitpinga, Parsons
  16. SA metro and country fishing report produced by Mark Mills for Fishing SA magazine. Metro Salmon – Sellicks Beach, Maslin Beach, Southport , North Haven, Port River, St Kilda King George Whiting – Hallett Cove, Brighton, Semaphore, Largs Bay Snook – Marino, Seacliff, Brighton, Hallett Cove Squid – Port Noarlunga, Seacliff, Marino, Brighton, Glenelg, West Beach, North Haven, Outer Harbor, Semaphore Tommies – O’Sullivan Beach, Port Noarlunga Snapper – Aldinga, Hallett Cove, Glenelg Bream – Onkaparinga River, West Lakes, Port River Country Salm
  17. METRO Not much action last weekend but the stormy weather will definitely stir up the whiting. My best spots to try will be Norma wreck, Semaphore reef, West Beach grounds like the bag ground, Grange tyre reef, definitely the silt grounds (They do bite hard in this area after a blow), Black pole. Salmon trout are biting well in the Port river along the north arm by the wrecks and around from the Garden island boat ramp (Turn right after coming out and head up just before the inlet creek before the wrecks). Not many have been fishing for the mulloway but the few that are are getting fish but th
  18. METRO Port river has been doing well on the salmon trout. Best areas are right of the Garden Island ramp just before the north arm. Also near the wrecks at the north arm is producing some nice salmon trout, bream and the odd mulloway. Mullet have been scarce in the river but eventually they will have to come in around the creeks that lead off the main rivers. Heavy burleying is the key. Whiting catches have been steady but this weekend head between the Black Pole and St Kilda breakwater in the sand patches. If your keen and want to battle the elements then head to Brighton Jetty where the mull
  19. METRO Whiting have been biting very well with the best spots being St Kilda to Black Pole, Semaphore Reef, Grange and West Beach. Last weekend saw lots of bag limits come in along with some near bag limits especially at the Black Pole. Squid numbers are still there and some nice gar are still being caught out from Largs and inside the section bank. Port River action was good with a few mulloway in the lower reaches and salmon trout cruising around the north arm and through the channels towards St Kilda and outer harbor. Snapper are well worth a try in the shipping channel while the bloodworms
  20. 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
  21. 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
  22. Metro St Kilda through to Black Pole has some nice whiting at the moment. Some nice bag limits came from the area. The whiting must be moving in ready for the annual bloodworm run. Salmon trout is still quite good with the main area being around the North Arm, south of the St Kilda breakwater and near the cutting. Some trout have also been caught in the channel. Whiting improved around West Beach and Glenelg as well as west of the silt grounds. Mullet catches are still coming from Brighton with some large fish in amongst them. Mulloway while slow are getting the odd one near the wrecks at nor
  23. METRO Plenty of good size mullet are coming from the Brighton jetty along with squid early morning. The other jetties should have a similar result as the mullet keep in the warmer waters around metro. Grange tyre reef, the Bag ground and Norma wreck have some whiting with better catches coming from the southern grounds out from Glenelg and off Sellicks Beach. Mullet and bream are coming out of West Lakes along with the odd schoolie. Port River has been great for the salmon trout as well as St Kilda. St Kilda also has bream in the channel. Whiting pods are north of the Black Pole out from Pt G
  24. 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
  25. 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
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