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Commong Creek

New South Wales, Australia

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Surf bream

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Bluestripe herring

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New Zealand longfin eel

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New Zealand longfin eel

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Estuary perch

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Australian bass

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Australian bass

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General info

Commong Creek is a stream located in New South Wales, Australia. It is most popular for fishing Australian bass, Bluestripe herring, and Estuary perch.

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Location

31Β°04β€²59.9β€³S 152Β°43β€²58.8β€³E
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the Commong Creek is a stream located in New South Wales, Australia. Its coordinates are:
31Β°04β€²59.9β€³S 152Β°43β€²58.8β€³E
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