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Small Fry Takeaway, Adaminby | Located at 23a Baker Street, opposite the famous Big Trout!
If there’s anything to capture your eye when you’re driving in regional NSW it’s a giant rainbow trout jumping near the highway. If you see this, you’re in Adaminaby! And tucked in, directly opposite the Big Trout and rest facilities, is one of the towns best kept secrets. A little takeaway shop making a big mark on the area.
Small Fry Takeaway opened its doors in November 2021, with a philosophy based on simple food that tastes great. Think hamburgers with the lot, freshly handmade chicken schnitzel burgers and traditional fish and chips. There’s battered sav’s and chiko rolls, along with salad rolls and toasties. You’re sure to find something to fill every hungry tummy!
Now, not only does it have delicious food that will fill you up, it also has amazing coffee to keep you going! Featuring Seven Miles Coffee Roasters Tazzina Cafe blend, you’re sure to taste malty, caramel richness in each and every sip!
So next time you’re passing through this little town of Adaminaby, why not stop in at Small Fry Takeaway and grab breakfast or lunch for the road, or simply take a break, let the kids play in the play area and hang out at the picnic tables next to the Big Trout.
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Snowy Trout Challenge starts in October for seven months of fishing
Spread the word among the fishing fraternity as 500 tagged rainbow trout will soon be released to kickstart the 2022-23 Snowy Trout Challenge.
The large trout will be released into Lake Eucumbene, Lake Jindabyne plus Lake Crackenback and anyone who catches the 2022-23 yellow tagged fish can register their catch to win cash prizes.
The beauty being, you may catch a tagged fish in October or November and still be eligible for the draws all the way until the end of April.
The Snowy Trout Challenge will embark on its third season, and it’s set to be the best yet. Huge thanks must go to the sponsors who have contributed to the sponsorship cash pool, where every two weeks commencing November 13, one lucky fish number will be drawn out.
The challenge is seven months of fishing and runs until end of April 2023.
This season draws are every two weeks instead of monthly, giving anglers more opportunities to win.
Gaden Trout Hatchery have been nurturing the trout all winter long and they will be released in early October. Stay tuned to the Snowy Trout Challenge Facebook page for all updates.
To enter you must catch a tagged rainbow trout with this year’s tag. When you do, photograph yourself with your fish and tag and then proceed to the Facebook page or the linktr-ee website link to record your fish details. You are then entered into the cash draw.
Participants can enter the ‘participation draw’ even if you don’t catch a fish, the cash prize drawn at the end of the challenge season. Good luck and happy fishing.
Key details
Fish released in early October and will be posted on Snowy Trout Challenge Facebook when released.
STC 2022-23 tagged fish once released are eligible once they are caught to go into the draw. Just enter via Catch Survey.
When you catch a STC 2022-23 tagged fish, you must photograph the fish and tag and then fill out all details in the Catch Survey, and upload the photos.
All information is on the linktr-ee website link here.
Stay tuned to the Snowy Trout Challenge Facebook for all updates.
First $1000 draw is on November 13, then every fortnight until end of April.
Participants are all encouraged to enter the ‘Participants Draw’ regardless of if you catch a fish or not. There will be a cash prize at the end of the challenge for participants.
All fish have been bred at Gaden Trout Hatchery in Jindabyne. The STC thanks the Gaden Trout Hatchery staff and DPI Fisheries for their contribution to fishing in the Snowy Mountains.
This article was originally published in Snowy Mountains Magazine written by Steve Cuff, editor on 18 Sept 2022.