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Coffin Bay

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South Australia, Australia

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Eastern Australian salmon

27 in · 5 lb

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Southern bluefin tuna

39 in · 22 lb 1 oz

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Yelloweye nannygai

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Yelloweye nannygai

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Dusky flathead

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Malabar blood snapper

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General info

Coffin Bay is a water located in South Australia, Australia. It is most popular for fishing Southern bluefin tuna, Eastern Australian salmon, and Gummy shark.

Location

34°31′44″S 135°21′50.4″E
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FAQ about Coffin Bay fishing

Coffin Bay is a water located in South Australia, Australia. Its coordinates are:
34°31′44″S 135°21′50.4″E
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