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Big Trout

Coordinates: 35°59′50.18″S 148°46′28.34″E / 35.9972722°S 148.7745389°E / -35.9972722; 148.7745389
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Big Trout
DesignerAndy Lomnici
Completion date14 January 1980 (1980-01-14)
MediumFibreglass over steel and mesh
SubjectTrout
Dimensions10 m (33 ft) tall
Weight2.5 tonnes (2 long tons; 3 short tons)
LocationAdaminaby, New South Wales, Australia

The Big Trout is a 10-metre-high fibreglass model in Adaminaby, New South Wales, Australia, a popular fishing spot for trout.[1] Built in 1973 by local artist and fisherman, Andy Lomnici, the Big Trout is part of the more than 150 Big Things located throughout Australia. Originally conceived by Leigh Stewart, the Snowy Mountains Authority assisted with funding, and work on the trout started in 1971.[2]

Construction

Andy Lomnici used a frozen trout as a guide, and built the final work in fibreglass over mesh and a steel frame. The completed Big Trout stands at 10 metres (33 ft) and weighs 2.5 tonnes (2 long tons; 3 short tons). The scales were produced by covering the work in mesh, adding a final layer of fiberglass, and then removing the mesh before it set.[2]

In 2012 the work was repainted to celebrate the centenary of the Snowy River Shire.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Big Trout". Tourism New South Wales. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
  2. ^ a b Clark, David (2004). Big Things: Australia's amazing roadside attractions. Penguin Books. pp. 184–187. ISBN 0-14-300200-7.

Media related to Big Trout, Adaminaby at Wikimedia Commons

35°59′50.18″S 148°46′28.34″E / 35.9972722°S 148.7745389°E / -35.9972722; 148.7745389