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1 NSW SOUTH COAST: Hot water tropical species

Some seriously warm water is now licking our shores having flowed downhill from the Coral Sea during January and early February. A few days of 28-degree water temperatures on the continental shelf drop-off wide of Jervis Bay are possible at the moment, and that should fire up the dolphinfish and hopefully some big blue marlin. On the inshore reefs the kings don’t like it this hot and so they will be scarce.

The hardest part about getting offshore fishing at the moment is finding a break in the moist La Nina onshore winds

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