We really do live in one of the best places in the world. |
The big spaniards were holding under these |
Just a bit on the barra, Cliffy is back down at Sand Palms and one of his old mates Greg, brought his two grandchildren out to have a look and maybe get a fish (We swore them all in as mobsters). The kids, Claudia 11yrs and Luca 8yrs, both from Sydney, had their first go at fishing. Both caught barra and salmon, which was a problem. They didn't want to go back home! We are hoping to get the photo's sent through, but it was very hard to take the smiles off their faces.
Back to the baitballs....there were probably ten to fifteen huge macs dropped while we were out there, but Duggie got the best, 155cm.
The biggest of the Spaniards |
An anemic white flashy clouser and no bloody trace!!!!was the fly of choice |
Lord Jim, the Cookup King, got plenty of barra, but we didn't taste one of them, all too small. Rodgie lost a great barra on one of the flats, I think all the flats are called 'Wayne's Flats' and the creeks are called 'Jim's creek'. It can get confusing.
But we did manage to get plenty of fish for the cookup, at one stage we had twenty one there, that as counted but some of the staff down there added to it. Sand Palms was packed out and Jim had his camp beside the crew from the Yellow Peril (Dean and Dave) the Rainbow warriors, with the Stig camped even closer to the road.
We had three woks going for nearly and hour, all with different mixes of fish and batter. Tempura, just flour and some horrid green concoction that Rodgie made. It all went though, even into the night with Jim holding up the 12v lamp for us to see. I think if there hadn't been a fire ban we would have had natures TV(camp fire) going into the wee hours of the morning, as it was Dave and Rodgie were going to get into the spicy rum, but luckily Rodgie fell off the perch and went to bed. Thanks Justine for being a wonderful waitress.....if Rodgie had been passing the fish around none would of made it to anyone. He would of dropped the lot!
Some of the food....pre being cooked!
Cathie,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic Spaniard on fly! Without a trace? Thats also a nice Goldie you have there. Is Roggie allowed to fish? We don't see him in any of the photo's.
Sounds like a great weekend, as usual with us shift workers the planets rarely align:(
Jon