So after weeks of planning and obtaining permits our planned trip out to the coast took only an hour's drive. It was great to see the ocean again and after throwing out lures we were getting no bites so decided to head to Nardirri, which was our planned place to try out and explore.
Nardirri is an out station but now deserted. This place is also the start of the Moyle River. We headed to coast and followed a faint track to the start of the river.
In our group was Ben, who travelled with me, and Gail and Gary who had their own vehicle. We saw a shelter on the beach and after checking the sand we hit the beach and drove up and parked under the shelter. After my last beach fiasco, I was sure things would go to plan and I wont sink in the sand again. We made it easily.
We noticed a floating log off the beach and it was eating a fish so knowing there was a 4 mtre plus croc out in the water we watched how close we stood near the bank.
Gary was using a lure but with no success so I decided to throw a line in using diced chicken as bait. First 2 fish were toad fish so my chances of landing a big one was not looking good.
Never giving up I persevered and the next fish was a small boring old catfish. I decided to put 2 rods in the water and using metal tubing as rod holders I waited.
Well the action hit straight away with both rods screaming line out. I grabbed one and a nice size salmon was landed. The other rod produced a good size catfish. Keeping the salmon I threw the catfish back.
Thats how the afternoon progressed. Once I threw the line out within a minute the rod was bending and line screaming out. More catfish. We ended up throwing back at least 20 plus good size catfish but enjoyed catching them.
Time was ticking on so we decided to head back to Peppimenarti, after having a look around Nardirri. Definitely a great place to explore and look forward to coming back here in the future. Next time I will bring some crab pots.
Mark
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