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The Hastings River starts high on the Great Dividing Range running east down through the picturesque Hastings Valley, through unique river towns such as Mount Seaview, Ellenborough and Wauchope before entering the Pacific Ocean at Port Macquarie.

Fishing is popular particularly from October through to June each year with peaks during Christmas and Easter.

The river has a wide range of fishing opportunities from freshwater bass and catfish in the upper reaches to estuarine species such as bream, flathead and luderick [black bream, or blackfish] near the entrance.

I wasn’t intending to do any “recreational fishing,” but I paid my $7 for a three-day permit. But I learned that next Sunday would be the “Second NSW Gone Fishing Day,” and decided that Friday would be a good day to depart – Saturday morning at the latest.

Last year, Minister for Primary Industries Katrina Hodgkinson said that “The new initiative recognizes the importance of fishing to the NSW community.

“There are currently around one million people that love wetting a line each year and now we want to encourage a million more to participate in the joy of fishing,” Ms Hodgkinson said.

“In order to recognize the importance of fishing in NSW, the Baird Government will dedicate one (weekend) day every year to be recognized as NSW Fishing Day.

“This will be a day to enjoy and promote fishing as a vital part of our Australian lifestyle, to educate our young generation and importantly, promote our local seafood industry. “ [Northern Star, 23 March 2015] Of course, that was before she voted against the government on the “greyhound scandal,” and lost her post (though re-elected to her seat).

In the morning I discovered that none of the shoe stores opened before ten, so I just went over to the pier and spoke to a large red-headed woman about my footwear.

“Dinna worry, boy-o,” she said. “There are mats on the day-cruise boats.”

“I’m glad. I wouldn’t want to harm the deck.”

She grinned. “That’s good o’ you. The only thing I bar is young ladies in high heels. Those metal tips’ll splinter anything.”

No one had come by while I was standing there. “Which boat? And when?”

“That one,” she pointed. “An’ real soon.” She picked up the phone. “Alex? How many bookings you got? Oh. He’s here. Tell you what. I’ll take the li’l one and take him out myself. No. Don’t fret. I’d bet he’s older than I am. Right. I’ll lock the kiosk and we’ll be back before three. Right.”

She turned to me. “You’re it. I’ll take you in the smaller cat. We’ll take a bit of food along. I’ll give you a good tour.”

In a few minutes – devoted largely to the greying red-head fetching two coolers and stowing them – they were casting off and motoring cross-channel.

“My name’s Morna,” she said, thrusting a hand. “I know you’re Meester Hollister.”

“Gordy, Morna.”

“Thanks. Any road, this is the Hastings River, first charted by Europeans in 1818, after its discovery by Oxley, who named it for Francis Rawdon-Hastings, then Governor-General of India. We’re headin’ to the north side of the Hastings here and then we’ll head westward around the top of Little Rawdon Island, past Rawdon Island on the Caswell Channel, an’ then up the Hastings towards Montrose. We’ll see how far we go before we head back.”

“Sounds fine to me, Morna. Just remember that I’m no mariner and not familiar with the water.”

She laughed. “Well, I’ve been muckin’ with boats all my life. My da’ was cap’n of a shrimper and his was a hand on a coastal steamer carryin’ beef down to Sydney and goods and mail back to ports as far north as Cairns. His dad was killed at Gallipoli at the beginning of 1916.”

“My dad was born in Queensland. His father came here to work on the railroad. Your folks have been here far longer than mine.”

“Oh, yes. At least two of my great-great mums came here with the great flood of Irish orphan girls. They were both lucky and pretty enough to get married, not sold to become a drover’s broodmare.”

Over four thousand young female orphans from Irish workhouses were shipped to the Australian colonies at the time of the Great Famine (1848–50) to meet a demand for domestic servants. Some settlers greeted them with hostility and some were exploited or abused by employers and others. Although a number eventually died in poverty, others made upwardly mobile marriages, often surviving older husbands to experience long widowhoods. The Catholic Church only became involved in the 1870s, when its relief agencies in England were overwhelmed with Irish immigration.

“That’s Maria River, comin’ in from the north. An’ Blackmans Point. Then we’ll go under the A1 bridge and between several o’ the piers for the new bridge. They begun it last year and claim they’ll be done end o’ nex’ year. I don’ believe it. No guvmint projek ever got done on time!”

“I’m afraid that’s true. But how about you? How did you get to captain a cat?”

“Och! I bin workin’ since I was 13. I started cleanin’ the catch on Taz day trippers. Then I left school at 17 and worked full-time as a hand. Got married. Pumped out some kids. Worked onshore for a while. Takin’ bookings. Filleting catch. Sellin’ tickuts. Once me youngest was over ten, I went back to workin’ full-time.”

“What does your husband do?”

“Oh. He’s the boss. Takes care of the big cat and services the engines on this one. ‘Tween us we own ‘bout three-quarters o’ the business. Bank owns the rest. Now we’re goin’ onto Munns Channel, that’s Little Rawdon to port – on the left. What’s your story?”

“My dad had a small station in Queensland, near Roma. I went to Brisbane, then to UNSW. I got a job with the CSIRO in Brisbane, then in Canberra. I got sent to Western Australia and met my wife. The CSIRO moved me to Perth and we lived there for over twenty years. Two kids, my son got a degree in law and works for a ministry in Sydney, my daughter just got married – I think – to a native Hawaiian. I’m on a long leave right now from the Australian Museum in Sydney.”

“And the missus?”

“Died quite suddenly a few months ago. That’s why I took the leave.”

“Poor lad. So you’re wandrin’ about tryin’ to find yoursel’?”

“Your a clever woman.”

“Mebbe. That’s the Rawdon Channel, separatin’ the two islands. Then we’ll be on Caswell Channel and Rawdon Island’ll be to port. Then, when we veer a bit starboard, we’ll be on the Hastings proper agin.”

“Lots of farming, I see.”

“Yes. You innerestid in fishin’?”

“I’ve never really done any. A few times from a rowboat on the Margaret River, years ago. I know there are a lot of fish in this area. But I wouldn’t know what to do, nor what to do with whatever I caught.”

“Waal. The last is easy. You catch for the fun and you release. We generally use circle hooks, so it’s less of a problem to release fish. Were you to haul in a prize, we’ll talk about it. I’ve a digital camera, so you c’n have a picture of your prey.”

“Where do we do it?”

“Pretty much anywhere. The best time to fish in the weed-strewn shallows is durin’ the rise or fall o’ the tide. But the fish are around, anyway. The most frequently-caught species around here are bream, luderick, and kingfish. There are cats on the bottom. You don’ even need bait: lure fishing in this region is specially rewardin’.”

“What about tackle?”

“We got whatever rods an’ reels you favour. I’ll cut back on the speed to about 2.5 knots – that’s under five kph – and you can troll a bit. I’d suggest a spoon or a plug, if you want a surface fish, an’ I’ll stick a weight on the line if you want a cat. But if you want a cat, wait till we get to the Pappinbarra. It’s dryin’ out an’ weed-choked.”

“OK.”

The Pappinbarra River, a perennial stream, starts at an elevation of 392m and ends at an elevation of 16.2m merging with the Hastings River.

Morna opened a locker and took out a sectioned rod, a reel and a tackle box as well as a tennis racquet-shaped net.

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I used to bath in the river near us with my friend every weekend when we were teenagers. On one Saturday, I decided to go to the river in the afternoon. First I went to my friend’s home. He was watching TV. I asked him to come with me to the river. He asked me why I was early. I said I was bored and we can have more time swimming. He took the towel and came with me with very little interest. About me, I was around 5 to 5.5 feet height and weighed around 45 to 50 kg back then. I was slim but had...

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Sister With Workers At River

Hi friends, I am back with another story and this story is of my sister who would have sex with any random guy once she is attracted to them or fascinated to them by the size of the dick they possess. I am sure my sister is definitely used to huge dicks, that’s why she would peep people peeing beside the road or even anywhere where she could get the view of their dick. This story is about my younger sister and I along with my mom and dad and two sisters, Sharda and Sarita live in a village in...

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North of the River

January 12, 2010 Vancouver, Washington It had once been an office building, a modern, uninteresting four-story structure that had housed half a dozen doctors' offices, three or four lawyers, a dentist, an orthodontist, and a private investigation service. Now it was an empty shell, most of the windows broken out, part of the southern wall partially collapsed, the second and third floors gutted by fire, the rest looted by vandals. Conner Boreman supposed it was no longer structurally sound,...

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The River

I didn't often walk along that towpath by the river any more. I'd enjoyed the tranquillity of the place since I was a child, and in my younger days spent many happy hours fishing there and watching the waterfowl raise their young. To see the transformation from cygnet to swan take place over weeks and months had been my idea of heaven as a child. It could have been that my fishing expeditions to the riverbank — which were never very successful - were an excuse to sit and watch the swans and...

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Love on the River

The river was up and rising. They were expecting it to crest around thirty-two feet, putting six or seven feet under the house. It was now probably about a foot deep under the house and two feet deep by the stairs where I was docking. I was boating back in from the levee with groceries when I spotted someone kayaking toward me from several houses downriver. Come to think of it, that was the direction of all the noise, commotion and lights over the Memorial Day weekend a couple weeks ago. Well,...

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at the river

Summer's finally here. We were going to spend a week at a river resort. My mother and I went to the office to confirm our reservation for a cabin close to the water park, signed in and unpacked the car. We put or things away and went to the little restaurant at the park. Mothr said I could go swimming if I wanted to, but I asked if I could rent an inner tube to ride to rapids on the river. After some convincing I'd be safe and begging she agreed as long as I'd be back before sun set. Putting on...

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The River

The River -The Beginning By Kyorii pilau Chapter 1 The middle. I am dying, I know I'm dying as the Doctors have told me so. My Oncologist had wanted to remove my breasts, but it was too late as my cancer had already spread via my lymphatic system and invaded the rest of my body. The Chemotherapy has robbed me of my beautiful long dark hair and has made me very weak, my once curvy body was now an anorexic shell of its former self, the tumours laughed at...

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Snow and the River

The thick snow fell slowly on a vanished world, obliterating the joint between earth and sky, erasing the sharp edges of the apartment buildings bordering the park, and obscuring the leafless trees and dark pines in a blur of falling white. There seemed to be nothing left but the stone bridge over the slow gray river like a bridge in the clouds linking blankness to blankness, and that’s where he stood. The sounds of the city were so muffled that he could hear the gentle hiss of the snowflakes...

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A day at the river

  A day at the river.       I’m an ordinary guy in my thirties to whom nothing real dramatic has ever happened, but one particular afternoon drive in the car put an end to all that.   I was sick and tired of looking after the kids while my wife worked and needed a break from them, so I decided to take a drive in the country to clear my head. Having the kids on your own all the time tends to drive you fucking nuts. Just ask any single mum. To pretend that I was actually entitled to some...

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A day at the river

anal, sisters A good day fishing lands one hell of a catch./A day at the river.I'm an ordinary guy in my thirties to whom nothing real dramatic has ever happened, but one particular afternoon drive in the car put an end to all that.I was sick and tired of looking after the k**s while my wife worked andneeded a break from them, so I decided to take a drive in the country toclear my head. Having the k**s on your own all the time tends to driveyou fucking nuts. Just ask any single mum. To pretend...

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A day at the river

  A day at the river.       I'm an ordinary guy in my thirties to whom nothing real dramatic has ever happened, but one particular afternoon drive in the car put an end to all that.   I was sick and tired of looking after the kids while my wife worked and needed a break from them, so I decided to take a drive in the country to clear my head. Having the kids on your own all the time tends to drive you fucking nuts. Just ask any...

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A Day on The River

It was late Friday night by the time I got home from work. I thought about calling Maggie but decided to wait until morning and went to take a shower. With the warm water soothing my tired body, I closed my eyes and began thinking of her.As I washed my upper body, the familiar feelings of arousal were getting stronger the more I thought of Maggie being with me at this moment. As my hands moved lower I felt myself getting hard. My eyes were still closed as I imagined her behind me pressing...

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The Shy Asian Student Part 2 The River

A week after our that lust fuelled kiss in the temple grounds, May told me she had already planned to go to a river on the outskirts of Bangkok with her friends and invited me to join them. The thought of once again being shadowed and monitored by her friends was distinctly unappealing, but I couldn’t resist the chance to be with her, any chance. Besides there was a strong hint the afternoon may include swimming, which meant seeing even more of her than I had so far. I accepted and endured an...

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RebelChapter 65 On the River

I was never much of a sailor although I had worked on the Bay one oyster season with an uncle of mine who lived just north of Annapolis. I learned a lot in a short time over there including a few things about girls. I was maybe fourteen or fifteen and never thought of anything but girls. Nevertheless, under my lieutenant's questioning, I had to admit that I could swim and that I knew bow from stern and a little something about sails and such. He sent me down to the river where that was a...

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Heartache on the River

The sweat was dripping down my brow, the clock painless clicked away as I watched the dealer throw out the cards to the three remaining players at the table. I was one of those players. I was currently in second place in chips a mere 16,000 behind the leader. As I collected my cards with bated breath I took a peek and felt my excitement rise. Ace, king of spades came before my eyes, my heart beat faster and I felt a smile purse my lips, I just hoped the other two players hadn’t noticed. Since...

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The Devils Pact The Tyrants Daughter Chapter 3 The River

by mypenname3000 Copyright 2015 Chapter Three: The River Note: Thanks to b0b for beta reading! Tuesday, August 11th, 2071 – Chasity “Chase” Glassner – Sierra Nevada, CA The sun rose, shining through my window. It roused me from my thoughts. All night, I had sat on my bed, staring at my hands, the pain slowly fading from my spanked ass. But the hurt in my heart only intensified. Joab had been the first person in a long time I had cared for. He was strong and passionate. He...

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Down on Little River

I parked the car just off the road and above the narrow bridge that crossed Little River. It was a beautiful summer afternoon. A slight breeze rustled through the trees as I made my way down a well-worn path to the river's edge. Another path paralleled the river and I followed it downstream. I loved to come to this secluded bit of nature and had come to know several miles along the river quite intimately. I was wearing a pair of soft, gray jogging shorts, a tee shirt and sandals. Over one...

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River

I parked the car just off the road and above the narrow bridge that crossed Little River. It was a beautiful summer afternoon. A slight breeze rustled through the trees as I made my way down a well-worn path to the river's edge. Another path paralleled the river and I followed it downstream. I loved to come to this secluded bit of nature and had come to know several miles along the river quite intimately. I was wearing a pair of soft, gray jogging shorts, a tee shirt and sandals. Over one...

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Camping By The River

Standing in the shallow ice cold water of the rushing river, I closed my eyes and felt the sun warm my bare skin. I reached down and felt my thickening cock as it hung down over my chilled, taught scrotum. It had been the first time I had skinny dipped in many years. I had gone into the river wearing my bathing suit but the warm summer day, the beautiful natural surroundings and the cool water rushing over my skin had made me feel sexually charged. Slipping my suit off in a small swirling pool,...

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