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The word ""Dillalah"" is an aboriginal word meaning Galah. While waiting to catch your dinner, enjoy some bird watching and see if you can spot a ""Dillalah"" or two, or some of the many other species of birdlife that visit this area.
Now back to fishing. There is good fishing either side of bridge. Approximately two kilometres down stream, there is a good camping area. Land in this area is commonly used to breed Merino sheep for their wool. So don't be too surprised if the locals (sheep) drop in to say ""G'day"". A great activity for all the family to enjoy.
Further information on this and all other fishing locations in the Charleville area, are available at the Charleville Visitor Information Centre. Please note the riverbanks can become inaccessible and very boggy during and after wet weather for up to two weeks.
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