Gladstone, yaringa station
Submitted by uncle on Wed, 2015-08-05 18:06
Its nearly 50 years since I was here last while working in a shearing team, now its full of grey nomads. Does anyone know if they catch much
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catch some big bream off
catch some big bream off that jetty ,better if you have a boat and go out to the channels and faure island.
meglodon
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Many years back
I used to holiday at Yariga a great many years back and cull a few goats for skins to use as foot mats. The jetty was in fine shape then I guess like all things time has caught up with it.
You say the grey nomads haunt the place now, bugger they are like white ants, once they get into a place you never get rid of them. Do you know if the old shed is still standing next to the jetty. I think it was where wool used to be stored awaiting shipping.
uncle
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No the sheds gone in the sixties
We met up with net fisherman he caught 147 sea snakes in his net. So we didn't swim there much
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randall df223
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Have a look at Google Earth
Have a look at Google Earth and you'll see the unmarked channels in the flats around the eastern side of faure is. head there and target blue lined emperor in the deep channels.
Fish! HARD!
randall df223
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Here are a couple of
Here are a couple of pics.... There are more channels than what you see here. they're about 100 m wide and drop from 1m down to about 7m and are a couple of miles long.
Once you're on the flats, you'll see them pretty easily.
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uncle
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Imagine the navigation required
In the early 1900 to get the wool boats into the jetty!
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