A S/E wind and Seasick Bay 12/2/23

We were the last up by a mile again, but the others don’t seem to hold it against us and there certainly seems to be no frantic hurry to get out there. We sat and ate a leisurely bacon and egg breakfast and had a cuppa before getting ready for the walk to the point.

The takings didn’t end up too bad- I think there were 14 fish in all again today- but the distribution of the catching was quite uneven- causing some frustration. The fish were taking lots of bait but refusing to be caught most of the time. Poor Bob had greatly reduced fishing time due to working out the problems caused by others.

After lunch it was decided that this was not a great position to fish, so the boys took off to Seasick Bay to try their luck there after sorting out a flat battery with our little power bank/jump starter gadget. Mike also had to pump up a tyre. No luck was to be had with the fishing. It was a pretty spot though.

Erica had a lazy afternoon trying to sleep, reading and nosing around in the bush a bit.

Boys returning from their tour

We had a little session of “ Camp Mechanics” with Trevor solving the shorting problems which were blowing the fuses on Bob’s solar panels and Mike fixing his camp chair with a ratchet strap.

Tea of stir-fried veg and fresh fish was very successful and followed by (sadly) the last of the cheesecake with berries. What will we do tomorrow night without Bev’s lovely food? Digestion of tea was assisted by some red supplied by Mike.

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