Monday, November 27, 2017

Cockatoo Lake Pt 2 ...


Sunday 26/11 - We got a further 38 yabbies when we pulled the pots this morning.  

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Yummy!

Time for a yabby omelette (or frittata)...

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My omelettes always look like a train crash but still, the flavour is there! 

We checked the pots again at lunch time and got another 19 then pulled the pots out of the water.

For lunch, we made mini burger sliders...

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Our camp...just before we packed up.    It still amazes me how some people leave a camp - we found lots of broken glass in camp fire spots, waste paper in bushes, bottle caps and lolly wrappers ... how hard is it to take bottles and trash home with you?  We leave nothing!  This is a good spot and there were other camps further around that would be good too.  We’ll be back!

A yabby snack for breakfast, this morning! ☺️

Cheers - Joolz xx

Camping at Cockatoo Lake


This was our only free weekend between now and probably February so we decided to try our luck yabbying at Cockatoo Lake.  The weather forecast was for a hot day but with thunderstorms later in the day.  I said, the yabbies should be crawling with weather like that...

When we got there, the main camp ground was fairly full of people.  People with noisy speed boats and jet skis...

We found a nice spot around the other side of the lake, where only a few other campers and day trippers were.  We had Pearl set up in half an hour, bed made, awnings up etc.  Now it was time to set up our new toy...an inflatable dingy which we have nicknamed Bob!

It is inflated using a compressor and finished off with a hand pump to achieve the correct air pressure...it was hard, hot work for Gus...

Finally, Bob looked very handsome!  Gus still needs to get his boat licence before we can have a small outboard motor on the back...

This pic shows the main camp ground across the lake...

Our bank was more peaceful...

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There’s Ruby and Pearl.  You may wonder about camping under those gum trees but they were not hanging over us at all.

We launched Bob and set about dropping the yabby nets out in the lake.  Those two floats near the trees are where our nets are....they’re pieces of pool noodle that Gus used for floats.

After an hour or so, we took to the water again and this was our first yield! Yay! We’ll be eating yabbies for dinner!

That thundery weather was starting to roll in...

Hmmm, that does not look good!  We went out once more to pull the pots and got some more.  Happy!

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We cooked the yabbies in boiling water then let them drain...

...then I picked them.  

I made a simple dish of yabbies tossed with lemon juice, parsley, olive oil, butter, salt and pepper and parmesan cheese with linguini.  It was bloody good!
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Cheers - Joolz xx
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