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    Black Marlin
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    Default "Felix - the black cat"

    Saturday morning I was fishing in a club comp at Swansea,Lake Macquarie.The fishing was a bit slow, with many undersize fish,but I gradually put together a mixed bag of bream,whiting,flathead,blackfish and tailor.Not a lot of fish ,just one or two of each species.A few points for the comp and two or three nice feeds.
    However, the highlight of the day for me was seeing "Felix the black cat" fly over.Stick with me,I haven't been on the rum.In late 1941,when I was just a few months old,mum and I were evacuated from Darwin because of the Japanese threat.For the next 8 years we lived at Mosman,A suburb of Sydney.Among my earliest childhood memories are ferry trips across the harbour and being thrilled at the sight of the flying boats.
    During the war years,Rathmines on Lake Macquarie,was a secret RAAF base for Catalina flying boats.Catalina aircraft were likened to spitfires in the Battle of Britain because of the important role they played in frustrating the Japanese offensive against Australia.On Saturday a festival was held in support of establishing a hangar- museum at Rathmines to house a Catalina and associated wartime artefacts from Rathmines.Included in the festivities were ten light amphibious seaplanes landing on the lake, a fly past of Tiger Moths and a Wirraway Warbird.The
    VIP (VERY IMPORTANT PLANE )was the arrival of the Historical Aicraft Restoration Society's fully restored Catalina, Felix.
    As I was fishing several km from Rathmines,I was surprised to see the Catalina fly over not far from me but by the time I could get my camera out the aircraft was circling over the far side of the lake.I took a couple of photos on max zoom with the boat rocking in choppy conditions



    Sorry about rambling on about something not fishing related,But it is often stated that our pastime is not just about the fish,but just being there and the whole experience.Seeing this grand old lady circling the skies over the lake, possibly for the last time ever, was a great experience that brought back some happy childhood memories for me.
    When th plane was returning to Sydney later in the day I managed a couple of closer photos.





    Not a good enough photo to see the painting of Felix on the fuselage, but those of you old enough to remember the comic strip and cartoon character will understand the naming of this gracious old craft.
    Cheers, Mick
    aspire to inspire before you expire

 

 

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