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North East Arm

Fishing spots, fishing reports, and regulations in

Tasmania, Australia

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Top fish species at North East Arm

Sand flathead
Sand flathead
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General info

North East Arm is a water located in Tasmania, Australia. It is most popular for fishing Sand flathead.

Location

41°09′42.8″S 146°35′9.6″E
Directions

Cities nearby

Launceston

34.9 miles away

Burnie

37.6 miles away

Smithton

79.3 miles away

Hobart

124.6 miles away

Kingston

130.7 miles away

Morwell

202.5 miles away

Traralgon

204.9 miles away

Mount Eliza

220.2 miles away

Pakenham

221.4 miles away

Cranbourne

222.6 miles away

Frankston

223.3 miles away

Barwon Heads

229.2 miles away

Dandenong

231.5 miles away

Leopold

234.3 miles away

Geelong

239.6 miles away

Mount Evelyn

242.0 miles away

Lara

246.0 miles away

Melbourne

246.9 miles away

Sunbury

266.8 miles away

Wallan

272.5 miles away

Ballarat

288.5 miles away

Warrnambool

290.3 miles away

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FAQ about North East Arm fishing

North East Arm is a water located in Tasmania, Australia. Its coordinates are:
41°09′42.8″S 146°35′9.6″E
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