We departed Fowlers Bay for our journey to Yalata (The Granites) at 11am Wednesday morning.
After a quick lunch at the Nundroo road house we headed for the Coombra Track which would lead us to our camp site at 'The Granites'.
We had to get our compulsory photo at the camel, kangaroo and wombat sign.
The Coombra track sign.
Half way down the Coombra track we had a little trouble getting over this little dune.
The camp set-up at 'The Granites' campsite 1.
The main stretch of beach at 'The Granites'.
On our first and seconds day of fishing, there were plenty of oversize mullet in supply before the cool change rolled in ready to settle for the week.
Glenn with a monster mullet.
Simon fishing off the rocks as the cool change begins to come in.
This was the typical sized mulloway which was caught through out our stay at Yalata.This fish was caught using the head half of a salmon trout.
On our last days fishing we fished a hole about a kilometer west of the Granites camp site. It looked like the best hole we had fished in for the week. It reminded us of Geues Hole.
There was no end to the strong southerly winds according to the weather reports we had heard on the radio so we decided to head back to Adelaide 3 days early.








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