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Posts Tagged ‘Estuary flies’

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Prawns and shrimp are crustaceans, of the family Isopod, and are endemic to our Australian estuary waters. They are toward the top of the food chain for a lot of coastal species of fish including bream, flathead and whiting.

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Last Updated: January 13, 2011
Author: StephenChatterton
Categories: Bass, EP's, perch and saratoga flies, Carixia and shrimp, Flies, My "trout" nymph fly box, My 'trout' river wet fly box, My estuary & coastal waters fly box, Saltwater - estuary, Saltwater - tropical, Streamers & pulling flies
Tags: #fishonfly, Bream, Estuary flies, Shrimp, Whiting
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