Big Trout

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Big Trout
Snowy Mountains Highway
Adaminaby 2630
New South Wales
Phone: 02 6454 2453
Fax: 02 6454 2092
Website: www.visitadaminaby.com.au


Big Trout Information

Located 51 kilometres northwest of Cooma, Adaminaby, in the Snowy Mountains, is a popular trout-fishing spot, so it's an ideal place for the 10 metre high Big Trout to live. This huge fibreglass structure was built by Adaminaby artist, Andy Lomnici, in 1969 and is an icon for the beautiful mountain town of Adaminaby.

The iconic sculpture is being given a new coat of paint by The Friends of the Fish Committee and after this full restoration, she can once again proudly take her place alongside the 144 other “Big Things” scattered throughout Australia.


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