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Closed Waters: Dam and weirs

Fishing closures above and below the following dams and weirs:

Dam/Weir Notes
1. Goondiwindi: Within 150m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
2. Bonshaw: Within 100m downstream of the weir face.
3. Manilla: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face, main weir.
4. Keepit: Within 150m downstream of the weir face.
5. Burrendong: Within 185m upstream and downstream of the weir face. The spillway channel is also closed to fishing.
6. Wyangala: Within 400m downstream of the weir face to the low level bridge.
7. Burrinjuck: Within 640m downstream of the weir face.
8. Blowering: Within 250m downstream of the power station.
9. Jounama: Within 800m downstream of the spillway gates.
10. Khancoban: Within 120m downstream of the weir face.
11. Hume: Within 130 metres downstream of the weir face. Please note: Victorian fishing laws apply to Lake Hume. For further information contact 136 186.
12. Yarrawonga: Within 50m upstream and 201m downstream of the weir face.
13. Berembed: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
14. Yanco Creek: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
15. Gogeldrie: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
16. Lake Cargelligo: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
17. Lake Brewster: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
18. Willandra: Within 100m upstream and 185m downstream of the weir face.
19. Redbank (Weir 5): Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
20. Hay: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
21. Maude (Weir 7): Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.
22. Stevens Weir: Within 80m upstream and 70m downstream of the weir face.
23. Balranald: Within 50m upstream and downstream of the weir face.

Information from NSW Freshwater Fishing Guide 2009

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