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Yackandandah Creek, Yackandandah

Rises in hilly forested country then flows through farmland, gravel bed which is noticeably silting up and reducing the length of stream suitable for trout. Low flow and water level during the summer months. Last stocked with trout by the Department in 1973. Good fishing to be had in some parts of the stream but local knowledge is an advantage as the stream is not readily accessible. Contains abundant brown trout of small average size with occasional fish to 1.25 kg, rainbow trout to 300g, small redfin in the lower reaches and some spiny freshwater crayfish in several unnamed tributaries.

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