GraemeW
12-05-2011, 03:16 PM
Went to Tin Can Bay on 7-5-11 with my friend Noel who took his boat.
We were just about to drive into position to launch the boat from the ramp when suddenly 4 amphibious army vehicles pulled up.
We decided to wait for them to go in first as they were much bigger than us.
Lots of people had gathered at the ramp to watch them drive into the water.
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/07052011455.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/07052011454.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/07052011456.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/th_07052011045.jpg (http://s991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/?action=view¤t=07052011045.mp4)
Went crusing around for a while using prawns as bait.
Lots of undersize fish caught which was thrown back.
Managed to get 7 undersized flathead.
The largest was 38cm.
Numerous undersized whiting.
Stopped briefly on a sand bank for a while to strech the legs and admire all the migratory birds which were on there.
Also saw 4 army landing vessels near Fraser Island.
Put in a line with gang hooks + float and a strip of mullet.
Thiis was hit by something huge as I saw a splash and a large tail out of the water but it wasn't hooked up.
Nothing touched it after that.
On returning about 4 pm we spotted a yabbie bank and decided to pump some yabbies.
I was using paternoster rig with whiting hook + another slightly larger hook.
Anchored just out in front of the yabbie bank
Well it was non stop action on yabbies for several hours until there was no more light and we headed in to the ramp to call it a day.
Fish from the day.
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Fishing%20pics/TinCanBay07052011457.jpg
We were just about to drive into position to launch the boat from the ramp when suddenly 4 amphibious army vehicles pulled up.
We decided to wait for them to go in first as they were much bigger than us.
Lots of people had gathered at the ramp to watch them drive into the water.
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/07052011455.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/07052011454.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/07052011456.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/th_07052011045.jpg (http://s991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Amphibious%20army%20vehicle/?action=view¤t=07052011045.mp4)
Went crusing around for a while using prawns as bait.
Lots of undersize fish caught which was thrown back.
Managed to get 7 undersized flathead.
The largest was 38cm.
Numerous undersized whiting.
Stopped briefly on a sand bank for a while to strech the legs and admire all the migratory birds which were on there.
Also saw 4 army landing vessels near Fraser Island.
Put in a line with gang hooks + float and a strip of mullet.
Thiis was hit by something huge as I saw a splash and a large tail out of the water but it wasn't hooked up.
Nothing touched it after that.
On returning about 4 pm we spotted a yabbie bank and decided to pump some yabbies.
I was using paternoster rig with whiting hook + another slightly larger hook.
Anchored just out in front of the yabbie bank
Well it was non stop action on yabbies for several hours until there was no more light and we headed in to the ramp to call it a day.
Fish from the day.
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af36/greenbeest/Fishing%20pics/TinCanBay07052011457.jpg