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Black Gate Lagoon

New South Wales, Australia

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Top fish species at Black Gate Lagoon

Black Gate Lagoon fishing reports

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Common carp

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Murray cod

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Murray cod

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Murray cod

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Murray cod

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Common carp

19 in Β· 9 lb

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General info

Black Gate Lagoon is a water located in New South Wales, Australia. It is most popular for fishing Murray cod and Common carp.

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laylahmcgiffert +5 others fish here

Location

35Β°47β€²54.6β€³S 144Β°54β€²3.6β€³E
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FAQ about Black Gate Lagoon fishing

Black Gate Lagoon is a water located in New South Wales, Australia. Its coordinates are:
35Β°47β€²54.6β€³S 144Β°54β€²3.6β€³E
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The most common species in Black Gate Lagoon are:
  • Murray cod - 4 members reported to have caught this fish
  • Common carp - 2 members reported to have caught this fish
The latest Black Gate Lagoon fishing reports are:
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