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Emu River

Fishing spots, fishing reports, and regulations in

Tasmania, Australia

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Gould's squid

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Swellshark

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Swellshark

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Eastern Australian salmon

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Southern black bream

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Eastern Australian salmon

20 in · 4 lb 7 oz

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General info

Emu River is a stream located in Tasmania, Australia. It is most popular for fishing Eastern Australian salmon, Brown trout, and Yellow-eye mullet.

Location

41°04′0.1″S 145°55′58.8″E
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FAQ about Emu River fishing

the Emu River is a stream located in Tasmania, Australia. Its coordinates are:
41°04′0.1″S 145°55′58.8″E
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