Get down and dirty hunting
for mud crabs the traditional way with the Walker brothers at Cooya Beach north of Port Douglas.
Not exact matches
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Have a look at our other resources: -10 PE Activities
for the Classroom - Bouncing, rolling and catching Task Cards - Kingball Resource Pack - Signs and Symbols Fitness Navigation Activity - Slide in the
Mud PE Game - Amoeba Tag PE Game -
Crab Football Clearout - Kings and Queens: Rock, Paper, Scissors Fitness - Physical Education Activity - Polar Bear Tag - Physical Education Game - The Dragon Nest - PE Strategy Game - The Witches Cauldron - PE Strategy Halloween Game - 5 PE Christmas Games - 12 Days of Fitness PE Christmas Activity
Look
for mud skippers and
crabs in the mudflats of... Read more about Explore Ko Yao Noi.
Head up Wathumba Creek
for some great
mud crabs or a spot of fishing, all along the coast from Rooney Point to Moon Point you can catch whiting, nice size bream, dart and good size flathead.
Your catch may include
mud crabs, mussels and fish which are cooked up
for everyone to share with home - made damper on the balcony of the family home.
Smile at a crocodile, watch and listen the myriad of flora and fauna all around, be amazed by magnificent waterfalls, revitalise yourself after a bush walk in one of nature's secluded pools, clamber on the rocks to collect your own oyster feast, hunt and gather
for a succulent feed of
mud crabs, cast a line to hook the boat's biggest fish, feel the mystery surrounding the Aboriginal roack art sites.....
The banks are lined with gaping
mud holes of the Blue Land
Crab, a meaty delicacy much bigger than the Fiddler
Crabs nervously scavenging the
mud for food.
The banks of Eudlo and Petrie Creeks and the Maroochy River are popular locations
for catching
mud crabs.
Fish
for the great Barramundi, collect succulent Kimberley oysters and catch
mud crabs for a nightly feast you will remembers
for years to come!
Leaders Creek Fishing Base is located within an hours drive of Darwin turning off at Gunn Point Road and is an ideal jumping point
for the Vernon, Melville and Ruby Islands, Cape Hotham and Mouth of the Adelaide River, the Blue Holes or 15 kilometers of sheltered waterways where you will find a wide range of tropical sportsfish and succulent
mud crabs.
Get up close and personal with some of Australia's infamous animals and spot the local crocodiles sunning themselves on the sandbanks, or go
crabbing for the delicious Queensland
Mud Crab.
The brothers teach guests how to throw a spear and demonstrate how to search and hunt
for fish,
mud crabs and mussels.