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Posted on Thursday, January 17, 2002 - 9:16 pm:   

Subject: Fishing Report - York Peninsula

Blue crabs are imporving at Port Augusta, from the old bridge down to the shacks. There are rugger snapper on most grounds but watch the sizes, and a few yellowfin whiting in the shallows.

Wallaroo has whiting from the Magazine Ground to Bird Island, and some 6kg to 8kg snapper are coming pre-dawn from the tyre reef.

Rock and boat anglers caught snook and squid at Point riley. Jetty anlgers found garfish, mackerel and small bronze whalers at Moonta, and plenty of garfish at Port Rickaby.

Browns Beach had only tommies and salmon trout, but there were larger salon at Shell Beach and West Cape.

Boats working around Pondalowie Bay moorings returned with snook and tommies. One 3.7kg salmon was taken at Salmon Beach, while a number of schools remained visible but beyond casting range.

There are good numbers of snook and some large whiting in Wattle Bay, squid at Coobowie and nice garfish at Edithburgh jetty.

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