King George whiting caught in Port Phillip and Western Port
YELLOWTAIL kingfish are running from Wilsons Promontory to Portland, and King George whiting are being caught in Port Phillip and Western Port. Jim Credlin at Swan Hill reports Murray cod to 90cm and ......
Published By: Port Philips - Tuesday, 5 February
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