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On 08/11/2021 at 6:10 PM, Old Scaley said:
Living the dream @tugger. No photo of you floating in a lagoon with a stubbie in your hand?
Thanks Steve just a quick stop in the lagoon this time
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Hit the bunker group last week with a few friends and my son Brock. I deckied in my mates 6.7m bar crusher and Brock was in a 6.8m Haines hunter. We hit some ordinary weather heading out but it got alot better as we reached the bunker group reefs.
It started off alright with our boat finding good coral trout and red throat emperor.
We tried for some red emperor but they just weren't biting so moved back to some shallower water where the trout were chewing.
We found another good patch of fish as we moved around and watched the boys in the other boat bag a few Red emperor. My son getting his PB red as well as the skipper getter his 1st ever Red times 2.
We spent the night anchored behind the reef we were fishing and rafted up having a few well earned coldies together.
The next day we caught some more quality fish, then at lunch time we had a snorkel over the reef checking out all the colour of the coral and fish. As the trip rapped up our boat had caught good coral trout, red throat emperor, moari cod, tusky, Spanish flag, hussar and plenty of just under red emperor.
We left the reefs and headed in getting back to the ramp just on dusk. A stop in town that night before driving home the next day and filleting our catch. Here are the trout from our trip back at the ranch.
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Nice feed of whiting this rain should be bringing them on
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Heading up that way myself soon that's some wicked weather and I plan to see none of that lol.
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4 hours ago, AUS-BNE-FISHO said:
Great report tugger. Those are some nice catches.
I would love to go to Fraser Island one day.
Does anyone know if there is there any access there without a 4x4?
Cheers Hamish
There is no where for 2wd cars it's the largest sand island in the world and after you get dropped off from the barge you get around hook point which is really soft sand. Then you hit 75 mile beach before you get to Indian head which is another soft track up and around the headland.
We did camp north of Waddy point which you don't have to go that far but all of this you really need a high clearance 4wd. It took us all day to get to camp but my mate got stuck towing the trailer around Indian head in 3 attempts.
All the Inland tracks are soft and rutted and trailers and not recommended.
We were in 4wd all the time with tyre pressure at 16 psi to keep from getting bogged. Ngkala rocks is another challenge and brings alot of people to get bogged.
We saw 3 cars getting bogged in front of Orchid beach pub while we were there. You get a round of applause from the patrons for that.
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Great report and a nice feed of fish it's hard to beat whiting and flathead on the pan.
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2 minutes ago, Old Scaley said:
Great report as usual @tugger. I was just saying to @ellicat yesterday that I hadn’t been to the eastern side of Fraser for about 30 years and how I had seen a recent YouTube video of a trip someone did there around Christmas time. I could hardly believe the difference. Boardwalks everywhere and so many people and vehicles. You used to be able to go to Eli Creek and be the only ones there and you could go for hours on the surf beaches not seeing another person. I guess now that 4x4s are owned by half the population it was bound to get busier. Still looks beautiful..Thanks for posting.
We did go during the school holidays too but it works out with my missus a teacher aid. This is the way everywhere now with our population growing all the time. It doesn't bother me we found a good camp that was my main concern probably one of the best in the area.
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1 hour ago, kmcrosby78 said:
Looks like a cracking trip Mark with plenty to see and do, and a few beers to quench your thirst. Well done. Love the photos of the vehicles on the beach through the holes in the rocks - going to have to copy that in the future .
Thanks Kelvin it has been 30 years since I've been on the island been around it plenty of times and thought it was due for me to get up there again.
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7 hours ago, ellicat said:
Ripper report Tugger. Great photos, the one of the dingo in the scrub a beauty. Never seen one like it. Is your Navara a petrol model ? Sounded like it. I miss mine like a lost child.
It's a diesel D40 model it might just be the phone mic but I was feeding it to get through the soft bits.
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Headed up to Fraser island for a week with my wife and a mate with his family. We had our 1st night in rainbow beach hitting the surf club for dinner and drinks then back to our unit for an early start the next day.
We got on the barge and headed up the island for our camp north of Waddy point. The 1st night we found a few tailor in the gutter just north of our camp at low tide. The weather was perfect and we settled into a perfect evening back at camp.
The next day we checked out the sunrise and had a quick fish then drove down to the Champagne pools for a swim. We spotted a cheeky dingo right beside the track on the way back for a few beers at Orchid beach pub.
On the way home we stopped at Ocean lake for a swim and rinse the salt off us. This fresh water lake was near our camp and handy for a quick swim.
We had another fish in the late arvo for a few more tailor and had some fresh fillets for dinner.
The next day we woke to a beautiful sunrise and after breaky blasted back down the beach to Eurong on the way we came across a stranded yacht on the beach. Moving on we got to Eurong township and went inland to Lake McKenzie for a swim. This lake is amazing and I was stunned after emerging from the track to see it for the 1st time. It is well worth the drive then we visited central station as well to see the huge trees left after logging finished.
We stopped at the Maheno on the way back for a photo op at low tide.
We had another fish in the late arvo again for some more tailor before heading back to camp for dinner and drinks.
A storm came through in the wee hours the next day and after some mopping up and breaky we set off for the Cape. We waited patiently in line and tackled the Ngkala rocks track and with the peddle down through the soft sand we made it without a problem.
Up at the Cape we got in behind the big sand dune to get out of the wind which had now set in. We did some sand tobogganing down the big dune and some fishing off the beach there for a heap of dart. The dingoes were keen on pinching a dart but we made sure not to feed them.
On the way back south we stopped at Ngkala rocks for a photo op at low tide.
We headed back to camp and got on the beers as it was still to windy from the east and we had a good home camp in behind the dune there for wind.
The next day we headed down to Orchid beach township and took the Inland track to Wathumba. The fires ripped through this part of the island last year but the vegetation has all bounced back. Here the grass trees and ferns fill the undergrowth under banksia's, wattles and eucalypts.
Wathumba creek is on the western side of the island and was a top spot for a swim and a fish. We spent half the day here on the beers again with our wives always keen to be the designated drivers by the afternoons.
This was our last night on the island but we weren't disappointed as we had done and seen plenty over our stay. The next day we packed up camp and headed south stopping at Eli creek for a swim.
We stopped in at Happy valley for a couple of schooners at the pub and the girls got some Fraser island travel mugs. Then back on the beach we found a nice gutter and caught a few more tailor as the wind had dropped out again.
We made a full day of it and caught the last barge off the island watching the sunset of the great sandy straits.
In the end we all saw whales from the beach and headlands. Dingoes came into camp every night and along the beaches every day. We saw sea eagles, colourfull kingfishers and pretty finches around camp.
Everyone caught tailor and dart with pilchards and sand worm.
The trees on the island are amazing and worth noting. The sand is the whitest there is with the high silica content and I would dare say is better or on par at the least of the famous Whitehaven beach.
The lakes and creeks are crystal clear and the colours stunning.
I just wished we could have stayed longer and we are already planning another trip back now.
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Timely report for me thanks Dino good to see they're getting plenty
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I normally start flushing motor then crack a beer once beer is finished turn off motor and tap job finished.
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5 minutes ago, kmcrosby78 said:
Good luck Mark, it’s a pilgrimage I would like to start doing with my boys in a few years. Are you camping? Where?
Yes camping just north of Orchard beach
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This is music to my ears with my looming trip up there. It looks like you had a great time and some top photos. I'm going to flick slugs, stick baits and some pillies at those hungry fish in a few weeks.
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Heading up to Fraser island in a few weeks to catch a few tailor off the beach. I'll probably be a bit rusty as I haven't been surf fishing for a while. It should all come back to me though and I hope I find a few big models in amongst them.
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8 hours ago, GregOug said:
The coronation trout or the coral for breakfast? Oh dear, the first world problems some of us have to bear.
Would have loved the Red emperor even better but the grey suits had them for breakfast instead lol.
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41 minutes ago, benno573 said:
@tugger if you had a choice, would you prefer Coro trout or coral trout on the table?
In my personal opinion, I haven’t found anything that tops a coro for me but I also eat those funny yellow fish you despise.
Coronation trout are pretty good in my opinion to I think they are on top we had one for lunch on the 1st day on the boat.
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13 hours ago, Tuna are fish said:
Good to know it is not going to waste.
All good I do go to great lengths to look after the catch from ice slurries to washing the fillets in the salt water from the fishing grounds. I have done this method for over 35 years and I can't tell the difference from fresh or frozen afterwards.
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46 minutes ago, jon said:
Well said mark, love thawing out some reefies or mackerel when the weather dosnt let us get out offshore
If looked after well I can't tell the difference from fresh or frozen fish once it's cooked up especially quality fish like these reefies.
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59 minutes ago, jon said:
Nice. How good are RTE flapping around the boat with trebles or snells lol. They punch above weight
Yeah you get the big fellas in the high 50cm size and you think it's a red emp to start with.
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2 hours ago, AUS-BNE-FISHO said:
Hi tugger
Nice work! That's a great feed of reefies!
I hope that will keep you in stock for a while. By the way, do you vacuum seal the fish? Or is this not necessary?
Cheers Hamish
No just ordinary freezer bags it never stays long in our freezer.
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1 hour ago, Tuna are fish said:I don't like to be 'that guy' but i hope none of that fish went to waste, and it all got used not put in a freezer.
Most of it frozen some eaten fresh and this lot will last about 2 months before all of it is gone. Nothing like pulling Trout and Lipper out of the freezer to feed the family a couple times of week. We love fish at home and a bit goes to my extended family as well you got to look after mum and dad.
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Thanks Kelvin it would have been about 6 or 7kg