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Posted on Thursday, January 17, 2002 - 9:11 pm:   

Subject: Fishing Report - Adelaide Metropolitan Area

Garfish remain the main target of St Kilda and North Haven launchers. Wonga Shoal and the silt grounds are worth trying for blue crabs, while the more adventurous have tangled with small hammerhead sharks north of Outer Harbor.

Early morning breakwater anglers caught yellowfin whtiting, salmon trout and mullet at St Kilda while, Garry and David Bennett found mullet, garfish, blue crabs and small trevally at the southern end of West Lakes. Tennyson Beach and the northern jetties are still yielding early-morning garfish and yellowfin whiting.

King Geaorge whiting remain patchy. A St Vincent Gulf charter crew caught whiting, garfish, squid and a bronze whaler shark at Brighton, and there are small salmon between the southern end of Port Noarlunga reef and the Onkaparinga mouth. Squid are plentiful at Hallett cove and Moana.

On occasions, schools of salmon trout have been visiting the southern breakwater at O'Sullivan Beach, while Port Noarlunga jetty offered tommies, garfish and a few nice bream.

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