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NAGG
08-01-2022, 10:20 AM
Well - lets just say that my Whitsundays trip was memorable in so many ways - sometimes for the good & sometimes for the bad ……. If anything it made me take stock & think of my future trips to NQ.:-? We left Sydney as planned (5am Christmas day) got through the Border ok with no cars ahead & proceeded to our overnighter at Caliguel lagoon (Condamine) - lovely spot 125246 . Up early & proceeded to Airlie beach along the way meeting a torrential downpour which lasted overnight & into the morning .
Monday saw the start of the dramas - I left the trundle drawer opened when we left for the boat ramp only to see the damage as we pulled into a garage for fuelling. 2 hours were lost trying to remove the drawer ( the damage may run into several thousands if not requiring a whole new tray).
Taking a deep breath we headed over to Naris beach (at least the rain stopped) - we set up camp 125254 & later decided in perfect conditions to go & have a fish at a nearby shoal . I didn’t really fish but my young bloke was blown away by at least 3 fish that he couldn’t stop on 40lb ….. no fish landed but a really nice evening.125250
Over the next couple of days we did some exploring / snorkelling & a trip to Hammo for our day 5 covid test (thankfully that was no longer a requirement). We did have one afternoon fishing session at an islet near Edward Island where the fishing was hot - once again I didn’t fish much (helping my young bloke) but he managed to get the runs on the board with a really nice trout & a leaping Spanish mackerel 125247…125248… enough fish for us for the next week . There were lots of bite offs , bust offs & when I did manage to get a line in – I destroyed a very nice rod when what I assume was a GT took a sharp dive breaking the rod just above the foregrip . It was a surprise considering that I was only fishing maybe 4-5kg of drag (Daiwa Certate 4000) … we’ll have to see what Mr Miller says.
We did get hit by some heavy rains & winds just before New Year ….. a lot of rain actually which has certainly made me think about adding a auto bilge pump - it’s not nice getting up at 3am in pissing rain to haul the boat in & run the bilge pump. ( did that a few times over a couple of nights). Still managed to do stuff - snorkel around Butterfly bay & out to Border Island which was pretty good till the spring tides & wind change to the NW reduced visibility .
We did get out to Black reef for a day 125249– did some more snorkelling … plus fished the reef flats getting a few red throat & grassies on subsurface lures (Westin swims) . Managed to get some lovely squid too. Then while my young bloke snorkelled the reefs edge I did some bottom fishing getting plenty of small trout , the odd red throat , Spanish flag etc …. Nothing to write home about but it was a good feed for the next few nights.
The pain in the bum was dealing with the wind direction change to the NW – specially on the spring tides at 0.3m . The continual loop anchoring 120m of rope worked for the majority of the trip but the last 3 nights I had to drop the boat on the sand …. No big deal though it just meant later starts .
The woes did continue – the 3D transducer was ripped off its mount ( pulled screws) so I had to tie that thing off for half the trip . A second transducer was damaged on the falling tide .
Oh & while the march flies were pretty well absent – I got smashed by sandflies …. Specially getting up in the middle of the night to adjust the boat ( I should have used the Bushmans) .
The last day we attempted to get out to bait reef on a 10-15knt NW - we made it … but holy hell . It was still an hour to the top of the tide & there was the best part of 1.2 m of swell coming over the reef .. it was ugly & sitting on the public mooring was dangerous with the odd greenie coming over the bow . I made the decision to get out of there rather than wait it out for 3 hrs plus – but even exiting the reef was akin to a bad bar crossing on a run out tide …... we headed back to snorkel the Manta ray bay area & give George the Māori wrasse the remainder of the bait / squid we had . He is a magnificent fish & very friendly . It was also pretty cool hand feeding a particular black GT which was like feeding a pit bull (except that it too slowed down & put its head out of the water like George waiting for a feed.125252125251
Next morning was pack up - talk about sweat ….. as the boat was still sitting on the sand we loaded all the heavy stuff - once the tide came in it was pull the anchor in then nose the boat into the beach to pick up the last of the gear & young bloke (easier said than done with ½ m waves & a 15knt NW wind . Back to Airlie & on the road by 12pm heading to Rockhampton for our motel then the 18 hr drive back to Penrith
Now the clean up & repairs .
As mentioned earlier - I’ve come to the conclusion that these trips are no longer for me (not the island camping anyway) . It’s a lot of gear to take (specially in 1 trip) . Dealing with fringing reef & low tides .. nah125253 . Running generators to charge batteries for the leccy & fridge / camp every day is a chore. Most of all the benefit (other than isolation) just doesn’t justify it – not if the reef is your target destination. Yes you can get some good fishing nearby but this trip was more about my young blokes passion for reef snorkelling(coral & fish) ….. so my fishing took a back seat - I could have thrown topwater on numerous occasions but didn’t - I’ll leave that when I’ve got another fishoe with me. It was still a great trip with my young bloke & I know he had a ball .

Chris

bluefin59
08-01-2022, 01:41 PM
Fantastic report mate , looks like you and your son had a ball , Matt

Kev_McC
08-01-2022, 04:30 PM
Good report mate and I can appreciate the effort of remote and island camping. It was a pretty ordinary period for weather too. I’m sure the memories of the bad bits will fade and you’ll be planning another trip in no time, probably pre-summer! Cheers

NAGG
08-01-2022, 05:08 PM
Good report mate and I can appreciate the effort of remote and island camping. It was a pretty ordinary period for weather too. I’m sure the memories of the bad bits will fade and you’ll be planning another trip in no time, probably pre-summer! Cheers

August :)

Chris

Volvo
08-01-2022, 05:29 PM
Thanks for sharing Chris . Top report.

Barry Ehsman
08-01-2022, 08:10 PM
Good report Chris but Na not for me too any problems.

Ducksnutz
09-01-2022, 09:21 AM
Hey Chris,

Great report mate! Out of curiosity, was it the “Beast Buster” from Ian Miller’s production rod that you snapped?

disorderly
09-01-2022, 11:21 AM
Looks great, mate...thanks for the report...

Hard yakka for dad but the end result is some priceless quality father/son adventures that create memories forever ..

How good is George..!..i'd love to swim with a cool critter like him..

Has the boy got a Go Pro with a waterproof case ..?.be nice to see some underwater pics next time....8-)

Nice job Dad..:)

seastrength
09-01-2022, 12:18 PM
Great report Chris. Memorable father son time together. Despite the few problem.s, I am sure you will remember the good times together. Great pics too. Cheers SS

NAGG
09-01-2022, 07:47 PM
Looks great, mate...thanks for the report...

Hard yakka for dad but the end result is some priceless quality father/son adventures that create memories forever ..

How good is George..!..i'd love to swim with a cool critter like him..

Has the boy got a Go Pro with a waterproof case ..?.be nice to see some underwater pics next time....8-)

Nice job Dad..:)

I had issues with the gopro but we did get a couple of shots last time - He is even more impressive underwater

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NAGG
09-01-2022, 07:49 PM
Hey Chris,

Great report mate! Out of curiosity, was it the “Beast Buster” from Ian Miller’s production rod that you snapped?

"Toad" one of the custom rods

Chris

Billy C
10-01-2022, 05:08 AM
Hi mate did you get to christen the new talica / anthem combo?

NAGG
10-01-2022, 06:23 AM
Hi mate did you get to christen the new talica / anthem combo?

A couple of 100cm Spanish whilst trolling - but didn't really use it much .

Chris

NAGG
21-03-2022, 07:55 AM
Hey Chris,

Great report mate! Out of curiosity, was it the “Beast Buster” from Ian Miller’s production rod that you snapped?

Had 2 pieces of good news on Friday

Ian is replacing the broken section & it is in his production schedule - so that should be available for my Evans Hd trip - happy with that.

not an hour later

After a 10 week battle - My car insurance company contacted me & has agreed to replace the Norweld tray on my Navara - Norweld then contacted me & set a date for the fitment of the new tray (mid May) ... so I'll have an intact car for the Etty Bay trip in August - very happy with that as I rely heavily on carrying spares , tools etc in the trundle tray.

Friday was a good day ..... also my young blokes 21st

Chris

Sheik
21-03-2022, 04:11 PM
Nice report and congrats on the good news. Caliguel is great, Condamine is my home town. Pulled some nice yellowbelly from the lagoon when the water level, barometer, wind, lure choice, line length, leader choice, water clarity, water pH and time of day were right.

NAGG
21-03-2022, 04:49 PM
Nice report and congrats on the good news. Caliguel is great, Condamine is my home town. Pulled some nice yellowbelly from the lagoon when the water level, barometer, wind, lure choice, line length, leader choice, water clarity, water pH and time of day were right.

Ta mate ..... or waterskiers

It's a great halfway stop to swag out ...... I've got the timing right - leave 5am & arrive there at 5pm - just in time for those magic sunsets

Chris

Brettoh
21-03-2022, 11:03 PM
Thank you for the report

Sheik
23-03-2022, 07:36 AM
Ta mate ..... or waterskiers

It's a great halfway stop to swag out ...... I've got the timing right - leave 5am & arrive there at 5pm - just in time for those magic sunsets

Chris
Nice. And Bluey will do you up a nice feed at the pub.

NAGG
23-03-2022, 09:07 AM
Nice. And Bluey will do you up a nice feed at the pub.

Unfortunately - with boat in tow .... we dont get the chance - it's pull up at Caliguel .... shove some pies etc in the oven & chill out with a few ales.

Chris

Sheik
25-03-2022, 06:41 PM
Unfortunately - with boat in tow .... we dont get the chance - it's pull up at Caliguel .... shove some pies etc in the oven & chill out with a few ales.

Chris
Well that comes a close second!

HerryWIllan
05-04-2022, 05:53 PM
Fantastic you and your son look like a ball

Lucky_Phill
12-04-2022, 09:11 AM
Thanks Chris, great report.

Many a year I spent camped at Nari's Beach, Joe's Beach, Scrub Hen Beach and Sid Harbour.

Unbelievable memories and the fishing is so close.

One of the best was Scrub Hen beach, just a short boat ride to Hook Island for supplies etc. Also sitting on the north end, eating oysters straight off the rocks, then putting one on a hook, casting out and bazinger....... Cod, parrot, Trout, small macks, trevally and more..........

Back then we used Nilsmaster Invincible hardbodies and let me tell you, Trout loved them :)

I loved the fact we had to fish the tides, beaching our boat at the right time and place.

We also used folded up bake bean tin lids, over a 7/0 vmc hook for lures................ perfect...... pelagics nailed them.

thanks again

LP

NAGG
12-04-2022, 09:28 AM
Thanks Chris, great report.

Many a year I spent camped at Nari's Beach, Joe's Beach, Scrub Hen Beach and Sid Harbour.

Unbelievable memories and the fishing is so close.

One of the best was Scrub Hen beach, just a short boat ride to Hook Island for supplies etc. Also sitting on the north end, eating oysters straight off the rocks, then putting one on a hook, casting out and bazinger....... Cod, parrot, Trout, small macks, trevally and more..........

Back then we used Nilsmaster Invincible hardbodies and let me tell you, Trout loved them :)

I loved the fact we had to fish the tides, beaching our boat at the right time and place.

We also used folded up bake bean tin lids, over a 7/0 vmc hook for lures................ perfect...... pelagics nailed them.

thanks again

LP

& the oysters were still good at Nari's

Unfortunately there is nothing on Hook any more - so supplies came from Hamilton which was pretty good.

A favorite out of the way place to camp was Armit Island to the north of Airlie ...... lovely spot - I'd like to go there is Sept ( same period I went there in 1998)

Chris