Well the charter company I work for are thinking of extended trips to Cato Island so we had to go up there to check it out last week. Left Monday arvo for the 24 hour drive from Mooloolba. When we got there to find a beutiful untouch Island in the middle of no where drop offs 25m-1000m birds working as far as the eye can see. The bottom was cyrstal clear seeing down to 30m with bommies rising upto 8-10m. A bit of snorkling was done to see a mass of fish everywhere GTs, coral trout to 12kgs, job fish and heaps more. Time was a issue so some poppers were out the back of the tinnie trolling around the edge of the island but we were serverly under gunned with 50lb and smoked lots with only some of the smaller gts to 15kg brought in and realesed and a couple of job fish to 12kg kept.
Day two was trolling the drop offs in the big boat through the masses of birds working. With 3 lines out the back was hard work keeping up the lines in the water less than 2 min triple hook ups were all to common with 20-30kg Wahoo and 30-40kg yellow fin tuna giving us a work out all day and a couple of striped marlin to 150kg to throw in the mix. Would have to say its a trip of a life time but we enjoyed it so much we have to go back next week to see more with only 2 days there.
Mark