Fishing Lizard Island and the Great Barrier Reef north of Cooktown.

4 years ago
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After spending a decade in the 80's fishing Lizard Island and the Great Barrier Reef north of Cooktown, I was keen to come back and see what had changed in thirty years.

With a prevalence of green zones now in the area, we were pleasantly surprised to find an abundance of trout while snorkelling and some beautiful coral gardens.

We found an unmarked historic shipwreck, fed some wild fish, climbed Cook's look and explored some beautiful deserted islands.

Join us for a trip down memory lane for me as we explore this beautiful area of the Queensland coast.

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