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Posted on Friday, October 04, 2002 - 6:11 am:   

Subject: Fishing Report - Yorke Peninsula

Blue crabs are active near the shacks and at the old bridge at Port Augusta.

Small yellowtail kingfish to legal size are in front of the power station and sprat tommies are everywhere.

Wallaroo has plenty of salmon at Bird Island, with whiting best at Cape Misery and the Boiler ground.

Shore anglers found blueys, tommies and a few gar at the jetty, squid at Point Riley and mullet, salmon trout, tommies and yellowfin whiting in the marina.

Elsewhere, jetty anglers caught tommies and snook at Port Hughes, and tommies and squid at Point Turton.

Salmon reports came from Daly Head, Browns Beach and on Friday from Hillocks Drive, with big tommies, squid and snook at Stenhouse Bay jetty.

Limited news from jetties on the eastern side included tommies at Edithburgh, squid at Port Giles, and tommies and blue crabs at Stansbury.

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