hi guys, yep ive just got back from one of the best adventures/ holidays i think i have ever had up the straight in a house boat out of rainbow beach. to say it was awesome just doesnt do it justice, maybe more like magical would better suit our trip.
for starters the weather turned it on with glassed out condition up untill the saturday when that SE change came through. the weather allowed us to head up to ungowa, south white cliffs, yankee jack creek, garrys anchorage and every little spot in between.
FISHING AND CRABBING KICKED ARSE!!!
caught, parrot, squire, bream, greasy cod, estuary cod,sharks( lots of them + plenty of other vermin ) golden trevalley, sand trevally , a little big eye trevally i think, watson bonito ( about 85-100 kg worth), whiting, flathead, grinners, huge shovellys, tailor, mud crabs , sand crabs im sure theres more i cant rember. wasnt able to hook up to any long tails although i did see some break the surface every now and then.
caught the trevors on poppers which were great as they are my first ever popper cuaght fish. the wernt big but were of good size to catch on light gear.
tested out the new tss4 on the bonito , which tottaly kicked arse. had aball chasing them around in the punt, they were an instant hook up when you cast into them and fight like little rockets as well. the would boil up when the tide would stop running and chas the bait around for an hour or too before the runn took over again.
caught some good cod around the 50-60 cm mark around the coofe rock near garry's anchorage and off the drop off from dream island on the way up to yankee jack creek.
yannkee jack area kicked but, with good flatty and whiting on the sand banks and plenty of sand crabs. had so much crab for the week i was sick of eating it. brought a rubbish bin bag home full of sandys and muddys which im still trying to finnish off.
tailor ( chopper ) were to be found almost every where at night and provided a good feed. caught a good feed of bream and cod from up one of the small feeder creeks in teebar as well. one was as black as anything and had obviusly been living in the mud for some time.
snapped a live fibre rod in two on a big shovely, which i was very dissapointed about as it is the only rod i have ever had break due to handiling and playing a fish and it should not have happend.... it was also a prize from a straddie clasic which was one buy my partner angela so she wasnt speaking to me for a little while, but after ti explained how the rod hasn't been built right and it would have happend to her at some stage any way she was ok about it, and plus now she has a two piece rod
the house boat was tottaly awesome very clean, well kept and looked after and was a pleasure to stay on and use as a mother ship for our fishing ecursions. would recomend rainbow beach house boats to anyone without hesitation.
i will be posting some photo's when i work out how to load up them from the new camera.![]()
Drew