Near Tragedy at Quoba
Submitted by carnarvonite on Fri, 2008-12-05 17:06
Was speaking to an Ambo mate yesterday,told me they had a callout for a bloke who had gone for an unexpected swim at Quobba
Seems the bloke and his mates were fishing off the lower ledges,with waves coming over about knee deep they would stiffen the legs and keep on fishing,untill one that bit bigger came along and in the drink he went.He managed to get out safely but was cut to ribbons from head to toe from the barnacles and oysters.
Bet he doesn't go down onto the bottom ledge again to be an accident waiting to happen.At least the sea rescue didn't get a call to go looking for him or possibly a body
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Scary what some people will
Scary what some people will do for a fish .
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no fish is worth anyones
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Have seen alot of people
Have seen alot of people fishing these ledges recently. With so many people being swept off over the years i don't see why people don't learn.
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Only takes a second!
I think the idea of a half good chance to bag a fish sometimes blurs the part of the brain which makes the safety decisions. Like mako said, no fish is worth a life!
Fishing isn't a matter of life or death, it's much more serious than that!!!
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Sounds like they need some
Sounds like they need some rock anchors up there so that people can attach themselves with rope like Down South.
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I know there are a few rock
I know there are a few rock anchors Shorty, but I think they climbed of the semi safe ledge to the stupid zone..
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Glad he got back
I fished quobba ledges a few times many years ago. He was lucky to get back not with standing the injuries. As Matt said, no fish is worth risking your life.
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Ledges
The ledges are quite safe at low/low tide if there is no swell and an offshore breeze but most people forget that with the low/low tide also comes the high/high tides.Sure the spring tide range here is only around 2 metres and while you are busy fishing time flies by and next thing you know 4-5 hours have passed and you're only an hour or so off high tide with out realising it.
Now he will be counting stitches instead of fish and not be drinking due to the antibiotics he will need to take for the slime and shit in his wounds.
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quobba
I'll be forever grateful for the anchors and ropes at high rock,trouble is you are only there for a while and you want to fish,conditions are sometimes not great and thats when fishos get caught out by taking a chance.
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same thing happens down
same thing happens down augusta way,there are some verry dangerous spots down there with some nasty swells,people do stupid shit for a fish
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Same but different
There was a guy down chasing abs the other day and had his young kid in the surf zone so he could take a few extra.It is one thing to be a dumb prick and get caught out by a wave it is another to put your youngins in danger for a couple of extra abs.I think fisheries need to put an age limit on ab licences to stop it a bit.Last year one fisheries inspector had to drag a guy from the water after he passed a full bag to his kid and went for another twenty.
I couldn't be an inspector ,i think i would lose my cool to easily .
So tell me have you got your info from years on the water or hours on the internet?
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apparently this guy is an
apparently this guy is an experienced fisherman and been fishing that same ledge for quite a number of years..... just goes to show it doesnt matter how experienced you are you never never know..... at least he made it out and is still walking....
cheers Jes
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"they all imortal till they die!!!"
thats why I wear a Reapercheater PFD when I fish the rocks or ledges anywhere!!!
Korg is a lucky boy, as many don't make it back alive!!!
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edit: good to hear he is home and feeling up to posting again. Get Well Korg and don't scare us all again like that.
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Wangler
Latest Wangler has an article by him about these ledges , and he wears a PDF when fishing .
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Yes saw that article last
Yes saw that article last night.
Only found out it was Korg today, mighty close call.
ps good to see you come over to the darkside Mav, hows the Jeep going???
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korg
Korg, good to see you made it thru your ordeal ok,the embarrsement probably hurts most of all,glad you made all right,were you with the army man?
Cheers Graeme
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