Trophy flathead Code of Practice introduced as another monster found butchered

Stan Gorton
Updated March 13 2017 - 12:45pm, first published 11:34am
Narooma resident Tony Bailey and his family was disappointed to find this flathead skeleton around the magic 1-metre mark at  Smarts Creek at Turlinjah.
Narooma resident Tony Bailey and his family was disappointed to find this flathead skeleton around the magic 1-metre mark at Smarts Creek at Turlinjah.

A trial Code of Practice for the release of “trophy sized flathead” is being introduced just as another monster flathead has been found dead and filleted, this time at up the back of Tuross Head Lake.

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Stan Gorton

Stan Gorton

Journalist

Walkley-nominated journalist based at The Islander on Kangaroo Island with an interest in the local community and the environment.

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