Well as luck would have it, the tourist brought the first fish to the boat! This little fella took a liking to a prawn imitation worked in front of a cane drain, it was amazing getting to watch him approach the lure in such clear water. For what seemed like a lifetime he was tailing behind the lure and finally had a go at it only a few metres from the boat - a quick hookset and a few moment later my first Tully Barra hits the boat!
Not the biggest Barra I've caught, although a very special one for me!
Here's me doing my best impersonation of Croc bait at a lovely little spot Ross pulled in to so we could have a few casts and get out of the sun for a while.
A Barra picked up by Ross at a drain a short distance from the ramp on the way home. Ross later showed me a photo of a large Croc at this very spot that was believe to be the reason a few of the neighbours dogs had mysteriously dissapeared recently.
Captain Cranky at the tiller ensuring a safe trip back to Ross and Margarets place for a fantastic dinner and great company.
The next morning I took a short stroll down to the River for a last look before we headed off to the next adventure organised by Barry. What a fantastic backyard! I think the bank directly oppposite is where Ross caught the fish shown above, and also where the large Croc was sighted.
Thank you to Ross and Margaret for being such great hosts and allowing me the opportunity to fish this beautifull River, and also to Barry for organising the trip to visit Ross and Margaret.
After saying our goodbyes we were back in the car and headed to Cardwell to visit Vic McCristal - more to come on that soon in a report on LureLovers.com!