StuH
02-09-2002, 06:49 PM
G'day All,
Just finished reading the report on Lake Awoonga in the latest edition of Bush and Beach on Friday night and thought why not, lets go.
Up at 6, packed a bag and hooked up the Hornet and headed off.
About a 4 hour drive, rang up on the way to book a cabin, no luck, booked out, (they only have two cabins there). ???
I think it was someone from Ausfish got the last one I was waiting for ;)
Never mind, rolled up to check it out, just in case, and find out where I might be able to stay.
Asked about their add in the mag, which suggested they had a bunkhouse.
Oh yes as a matter of fact we do. ???
Well, how much would that be then?
$21 a night I was told.
So what is in these bunkhouses? (2 of as well).
Well they are self contained with 2 Double bunks, cuttlery, their own toilet and shower, kettle, toaster, a nice veranda and a brand new bar-b-que. Oh and of course they are air conditioned.
But you have to supply your own linen.
Can you supply linen I asked?
Well yes but it is $6 a night.
So I can have all this for the exorbetant price of $27/night + $5 deposit on the key.
Well yes.
Done. ;D
And after a bit of advice on the principles of air-conditioning from Merv, I was set.
In the words of the great man himself these are absolutely magnificent.
I went down pretty unprepared so grabbed some lunch at the kiosk, but just remember it is only open from 10am-2pm. A great facility but greatly underused.
Time to think about fishing, so I need some fuel for the Hornet.
Sorry, we hire boats but we don't sell fuel.
OK then, Drive back out to the H'way 8k's turn right, 3k's to Benaraby to fuel up.
Remember this for the Lake Awoonga Family Fishing Festival, (Sep 27-29).
The Lake itself and the surrounds are just beautiful.
There is not a lot of standing timber in the water like Teemburra or Peter Faust, and take a lot of caution around the middle where it gets quite shallow.
The Ranger is a top bloke who can not do enough to help you.
Permits are free and help control the number of people in fishing zones and give a bit of feedback.
Sadly to report no fish, water temp around 21 degrees. Plenty of activity on the surface and lots of fishy looking spots but no hookups.
Like any camp ground you always meet some great people and here is no exception, all friendly with the same will to share stories and ideas.
And the old blokes love looking at a shiny new boat. If only I could find something that attracted girls like that!!! ;).
I know for sure I will be back again, a bit better prepared, booking one of those bunkhouses when the water is a bit warmer.
Stu.
Just finished reading the report on Lake Awoonga in the latest edition of Bush and Beach on Friday night and thought why not, lets go.
Up at 6, packed a bag and hooked up the Hornet and headed off.
About a 4 hour drive, rang up on the way to book a cabin, no luck, booked out, (they only have two cabins there). ???
I think it was someone from Ausfish got the last one I was waiting for ;)
Never mind, rolled up to check it out, just in case, and find out where I might be able to stay.
Asked about their add in the mag, which suggested they had a bunkhouse.
Oh yes as a matter of fact we do. ???
Well, how much would that be then?
$21 a night I was told.
So what is in these bunkhouses? (2 of as well).
Well they are self contained with 2 Double bunks, cuttlery, their own toilet and shower, kettle, toaster, a nice veranda and a brand new bar-b-que. Oh and of course they are air conditioned.
But you have to supply your own linen.
Can you supply linen I asked?
Well yes but it is $6 a night.
So I can have all this for the exorbetant price of $27/night + $5 deposit on the key.
Well yes.
Done. ;D
And after a bit of advice on the principles of air-conditioning from Merv, I was set.
In the words of the great man himself these are absolutely magnificent.
I went down pretty unprepared so grabbed some lunch at the kiosk, but just remember it is only open from 10am-2pm. A great facility but greatly underused.
Time to think about fishing, so I need some fuel for the Hornet.
Sorry, we hire boats but we don't sell fuel.
OK then, Drive back out to the H'way 8k's turn right, 3k's to Benaraby to fuel up.
Remember this for the Lake Awoonga Family Fishing Festival, (Sep 27-29).
The Lake itself and the surrounds are just beautiful.
There is not a lot of standing timber in the water like Teemburra or Peter Faust, and take a lot of caution around the middle where it gets quite shallow.
The Ranger is a top bloke who can not do enough to help you.
Permits are free and help control the number of people in fishing zones and give a bit of feedback.
Sadly to report no fish, water temp around 21 degrees. Plenty of activity on the surface and lots of fishy looking spots but no hookups.
Like any camp ground you always meet some great people and here is no exception, all friendly with the same will to share stories and ideas.
And the old blokes love looking at a shiny new boat. If only I could find something that attracted girls like that!!! ;).
I know for sure I will be back again, a bit better prepared, booking one of those bunkhouses when the water is a bit warmer.
Stu.