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23rd September 2010, 05:25 PM
#1
Karumba
Any one been to Karumba lately?we intend going up in Nov. , up thru Dalby, Winton, up the road from near Cloncurry, would appreciate any feedback Cheers, Bob10
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23rd September 2010, 05:36 PM
#2
Never been there but great fishing I have been told.
If you are looking for charter fishing, give this crowd a call. They even have a 'Fender.
Karumba Fishing: Kerry D Fishing Charters - Barramundi Fishing
maybe I should mention that my brother in law owns it. (Paul & Kerry Donald), although I think his daughter (Cassandra) and her hubby (Daz) may have it now.
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23rd September 2010, 06:09 PM
#3
Karumba
Thanks for that, we are going up to assist in spreading our Brother-in laws ashes . he was a real keen fisherman, it's just fitting we will be fishing at the time. I'll tell his wife about the charter business, she may know them. Cheers, Bob10
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24th September 2010, 09:45 AM
#4
IF your time is limited aim for stops at Barcaldine and cloncurry overnight.Then its 4 hour drive the 3rd day. COmming back Winton and Roma.
Give the roadtrains plenty of space and dont drive at night, unless you want to kill hundreds of roos.
Two great campsites at Karumba, but little to do except fishing. Try and take your own boat, even a little tinny. The wildlife is fantastic and you get to see the sun go down in the west over water,brilliant.
I spent a month there at the end of the dry season September.
By November it will be WET, be prepared for Karumba to get cut off.
George
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25th September 2010, 04:01 PM
#5
karumba
Thanks, George, we will be keeping a good eye on the weather, it could be an early and intense wet , with La Nina in full swing. If there is any indication we will of course adjust our plans. We lived in Darwin for a few years and are aware of the problems associated with that time of year, but feel we must at least make an effort, the reason for going is the spreading of our Brother-in-laws ashes. I have to admit, being a keen fisherman, being stuck in Karumba for a while appeals to me , I dont think my wife agrees, however.
Bob10
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25th September 2010, 06:40 PM
#6
Road kill
Just been out to Longreach and no joke there was a dead roo every 500 meters.
Had to keep windows up to beat the road kill pong.
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26th September 2010, 06:20 PM
#7
Karumba
G'day, Dreamer, would you say they would be night kill or they thick during the day now? Cheers, Bob10
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26th September 2010, 09:19 PM
#8
Hi Bob,
We were there about a week or so ago. A nice spot and hot as hell. We drove across from the east coast, stayed at Undara Volcanic NP a couple of nights then drove the Gulf Developmental Road to Karumba via Georgetown, Croydon and Normanton. We the went south via the Burke Developmental Road to Mt Isa via Burke and Wills Roadhouse and Cloncurry.
From there we've been north again to Lawn Hill NP (stayed at Adels Grove), then Kingfisher Camp for a couple of days (a nice place) before rejoining the Savanaha Way west of Doomadgee then west through Hells Gate into NT then Borrooloola and Cape Crawford.
We are now in Katherine.
If you have any questions about any of the route just ask.
Cheers, LandieMan
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27th September 2010, 07:23 AM
#9
As long as you are off the road before dusk you wont have a problem with live roos
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