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By xfernal on 4/16/2023 • Views (2887)
Shingle Splitters Point is located in Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia that provides good Whiting and Dusky Flathead fishing. It is a popular recreational area that offers panoramic views of the lake. The name "Shingle Splitters Point" comes from the area's history as a hub for the local timber industry. In the 19th and ea...

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Fig Tree Point can hold trophy Lake Macquarie Dusky Flathead.

By Seamus on 4/26/2023 • Views (1851)
Newcastle Offshore Reef is approximately 3.5 km north-east of the Swansea bar and offshore from Blacksmith’s Beach. Two single steel pinnacle reef towers of the dimensions 7.8 (W) x 10.9 (D) x 6.4 (H) in metres, each have a central vertical tower to a maximum of 12 metres. Yellowtail kingfish, snapper, silver trevally, mulloway, yellowtail...

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