Gee, I've got a book or two of marks too.
Try these;
1. Different mark for Trag ground 29.57.201 153.22.700 - Trag and mixed bottom fish.
2. Drift Area 29.55.400 153.19.000 - Scattered Reef litters this area and a wide variety of bottom fish can be encountered.
3. Jeffrey's Rock 29.46.495 153.26.506 Snapper, kingfish and samson fish.
4. Sonar Gap Wide 29.44.915 153.28.173 - Snapper and Pearl Pearch
5. Sonar Gap 29.44.907 153.27.617 - Snapper and Trag.
6. Bottom Toovey 29.44.681 153.29.885 - Mixed bottom fish
7. Anchor 29.44.572 153.29.885 - Morwong and Snapper
8. Top of the Bong 29.43.648 153.30.709
1. = SW of Nth Solitary Island.
2. = SE of Wooli Bar - on route towards Trag Ground.
3,4,5,6, 7&8 = Starting about 12 km NNE of Minnie water, then spread out about 8km along roughly NE line from Jefferys Rock to Top of the Bong.
In Closer to Sandon (more sheltered in Westerlies - which we are getting a lot of at the moment down this way);
Sandon Shoal 29.42.410 153.20.850 - Scattered reef area where seas can break in heavy weather. Wide variety of reef and sport fish.
Shoals (inside) 29.42.351 153.21.068 - Bream, Trevally and Snapper
Pryours Drift 29.42.036 153.21.757 - Flathead and Morwong
Bottom Head 29.42.204 153.20.568 Mixed reef fish
Pinnacle 29.41.979 153.23.793 Kingfish and Mulloway
Middle Ground 29.41.492 153.20.630 - Snapper, pearl pearch and trag.
Dr Beards (south) 29.41.383 153.22.251
Dr Beards (wide) 29.40.870 153.22.507
Sandon 29.40.797 153.28.261 - Kingfish, bonito and mackeral
Bread and Butter 29.40.158 153.21.382 - Snapper and morwong
From Fishing Guide to Central and Nth Coast NSW
Check Sanctuary Zones - book is printed 2004!!!!
Also,
Due East of Minnie - Reef rising to 15 m 29.46.523 153.21.618
ESE of Minne - reef rising to 20 m (just outside of sanctuary zone) 29.47.712 153.22.610
Marks North of Northwest Rock 29.53.774 153.23.696 29.54.431 153.22.996
Reef just off Wooli 29.52.883 153.17.471
All marks have been double checked (read them out to my wife who checked for mistakes).
Please check all marks against sanctuary zones in Solitary Islands Marine Park.
Fair weather, tight lines and have fun,
Cheers