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Saturday 23 August 2014

TODAY IS DAYTOO !!!

NICE PHISH!

GR8 BARRIER PARADISE!!!

 G'day all,
                And really big welcome to
         "Life on the Reef".
The wind is up a bit but so is the fishing, music and scenic value.
  • BREAKFAST: Eggz Galleycat
  • LUNCH: Sesame crusted spanish wrapps with special coriander mayo.
  • DINNER: Singapore Chilli Crab          
  • DESSERT: Tropical Fruit Compote     with frozen vanilla yohgurt.All this and Big Ash is on a Diet.


He's also having trouble seeing anything with a bad case of conjunctivitus giving him grief.
Itz funny each thyme I sceam "Fish On" and watch him try to open his eyes with his fingers.
The fishing has been "Out of Control" so much so we've given up keeping tally and also given up keeping fish with our freezer capacity maxxed out on day 2.
"Itz truly a 1derful thyme to be on the Cat."
Itz morning on Day 3 now and we've decided on a day of rest with and afternoon of "off the hook" fishing with our target species Spangled Emporer.
There are sum unstoppables here with 10 meters of water below and a 25 meter drop off just behind us.
Breakfast waz a fantastic spanish style omelete.
B4 we decided on a dive of our little piece of paradise.
The tide was neutral so in we went.
That was until the "Powerdive Unit" wouldn't work! Bugger!
I got straight on the email to Powerdive in Perth, No joy there.
So I had a quick look at the unit and remembered them telling me about a carbon brush issue they'd had.
I removed the carbon brush cover plate and cleaned the brush face B4 re assembling the brush.
BINGO !, it fired up straight away.
Thyme 4 a quick dive !
Into the water and straight into a GT (giant trevally) , a heap of corals and even a Maori Wrasse decided to say hello.
I took the new dive camera for a spin.
When we got back to the cat I noticed itz lens was a little fogged over so it won't be until I download the film that I'll know how much was recorded.
Still once I've got the new editing software up and running I should finally be able to give you all some video to watch.
It  waz thyme 4 lunch! We both new we wanted STEAK but what to have with it caused much disscusion.
In the end we decided JUST STEAK!
So 2 huge T bones were  put to death on the B.B.Q  then after a suitable rest period they were consumed with a pint of Bourbon.
Then the "task" of  fishing began again.
What a day Huge spangles, coral trout, chinaman cod and all varieties of cods and emporers fell victim to our cunningly set trrapz.
Several trophy fish made the camera but otherwise they were released to fight again anutha day.
Considering the idea waz 2  have a rest we are doing really well!
The best fights have been on the lighter gear with Big Ash doing battle with a very hard fighting chinaman.
with the prospect of a windy evening ahead we decided to leave Heaven and place ourselves in a slightly safer anchorage.
I mean we were parked hard up against the inside edge of Broadhurst Reef!
Just outside the reef we found a ledge that came from 42 meters up to the surface.
So we placed the reef pick on the top and let out enuf rope to hold us in around 25 meters.
And the battle continued only this place was alot "sharkier".
Still a few more red throats and spangles made the deck.
The wind has continued to build with a steady 15/ 20 knots giving us the perfect opportunity to set sail in the morning.
We have caught more than we can count and we'll use the wind 2 full advantage on the return voyage.
     SPANISH FESTIVAL!
We are half way back to  Townsville and the mornings' sail has turned into a spanish mackeral "free 4 all!"
Once again we've lost count with 4 specimens not being nice enuf to allow us to release them.
Halco red & white laser unbelievable!
Now itz every lure  in the water thatz getting smashed!
The only down side is a persistent floor leak on the main cabin floor and a persistent blood leak on the rear platform!
Oh and of course Ash's eyes!
Never a finer Birthday waz 2B had!, Plenty of fishes,Gr8 food and above average company.
Itz now thyme to turn the whole Yot back 2wards the Reef again with my good mate Hanni due in just a few dayz.
Until then I've begun fixing the few small items that caused grief over the past week.
The batteries have been sent away 2B checked and I've begun to fit the Dinghy loading gantry to the rear deck.
That'll just about end what has been a memorable Blog entry.
Live Long and Prosper, or something meaningful like that!
Captain Felix.



NOT A BAD FIRST COUPLE OF DAYZ
WHAT A WEIGH 2 FINNISH(not spanish) A TRIP!





1 comment:

  1. Ahoy Cptn Felix. Please leave some fish in the water for my impending visit. Looks like a magnificent part of the reef. 49 days from now I should be arriving in Townsville and starting to make my way south to join you on the YOT. Can't wait to step aboard and leave the stress of the last few months behind. The prospect of some fantastic fishing, plenty of rest and some amazing scenery has me longing to bring the trip forward and make it last longer but alas I have a camping trip with the kids scheduled for early October and for some reason the NSW government and the directors of V8 Supercars refuse to reschedule the Bathurst 1000 around my desire to change plans. Needless to say the mountain is still calling and I will make the pilgrimage as planned followed by a couple of relaxing weeks aboard the YOT. Stay happy and enjoy the beauty that surrounds your every trip out to the reef. Tight lines and fair winds. See you in 49 days and 3 hours but who's counting. Brother Mark

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