3rd -11th September 2005
Posted on September 16th, 2005
During this 8 day charter we were fortunate to have on board x2 Groups sponsored by Boral Industries and commendably organised by Max- how clever was he to provide the excellent weather?
![Group ONE](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/2Group1.jpg)
![Shane\'s Emperor](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/8shane.jpg)
![](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/5trout.jpg)
Group #1 Set sail with us from Gladstone and proceeded to take some fine catches from around the Capricorn Bunker Group
Here’s an interesting nature fact- Coral Trout can change their colour to help them hide from their prey. Orange trout come from deeper water where they blend better to the low light. Blue/grey trout come from shallower water where the surroundings are more bluey coloured. So … Could this trout be trying to match those wild Board Shorts???!!!
![Matching Outfits](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/3matchingoutfits_01.jpg)
![Dancing Cobia](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/4Danceofthecobia.jpg)
![Orange Emperors](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/9emperor.jpg)
Matching Outfits!
A Heron Island rendezvous saw Group #1 trade places with Group #2 for another 4 days of fishing fun.
![#Group 2](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/11group2.jpg)
![Rendesvouz](https://www.kanimblacharters.net.au/wp-content/Rendezvous.jpg)
So was there any competition between the 2 groups???? MMMmm? Just for the record Group #1 caught 240 fish and Group#2 caught 241 fish! But…Group #1 had one extra fish in their fish dinner. A Tied Score. Lastly,Group #1 won the Corona count, but Group#2 won the rum count. I guess there will have to be a rematch!