Top fish species at Sandpiper Reef

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Trumpet emperor

28 in Β· 4 lb 7 oz

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Trumpet emperor

28 in Β· 4 lb 7 oz

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Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel

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Blacksaddled coralgrouper

28 in Β· 18 lb 8 oz

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Malabar blood snapper

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Malabar blood snapper

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Leopard coralgrouper

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General info

Sandpiper Reef is a water located in Queensland, Australia. It is most popular for fishing Malabar blood snapper, Trumpet emperor, and Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel.

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Location

21Β°01β€²0.1β€³S 150Β°04β€²1.2β€³E
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Sandpiper Reef is a water located in Queensland, Australia. Its coordinates are:
21Β°01β€²0.1β€³S 150Β°04β€²1.2β€³E
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