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Whyalla Reservoir

South Australia, Australia

5.0Β·28 catches

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Whyalla Reservoir fishing reports

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Southern calamari

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Southern yellowtail amberjack

31 in Β· 15 lb

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Australian salmon

22 in Β· 4 lb

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Southern calamari

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Southern calamari

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King George whiting

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General info

Whyalla Reservoir is a water located in South Australia, Australia. It is most popular for fishing King George whiting, Southern calamari, and Southern yellowtail amberjack.

Location

33Β°01β€²0.1β€³S 137Β°34β€²58.8β€³E
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Whyalla Reservoir is a water located in South Australia, Australia. Its coordinates are:
33Β°01β€²0.1β€³S 137Β°34β€²58.8β€³E
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