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From the MD<br />
Melville Lodge<br />
<strong>Bob</strong> <strong>Stanton</strong>’s <strong>Fishing</strong> Invitational<br />
Tournament<br />
Many of my friends and business associates are very interested<br />
in our fishing programs and looking for an opportunity to join<br />
me on a trip. So new for 2010 will be my first <strong>Bob</strong> <strong>Stanton</strong><br />
Invitational <strong>Fishing</strong> Tournament. This fun concept invites you to<br />
get 2 other guests and join me on a 4 night/3 days fishing trip<br />
to Melville Lodge, NT.<br />
By getting your group of 3 together you will have your<br />
own cabin/boat and guide with the event complete with<br />
tournament prizes for both experienced and first time<br />
fishermen in a range of fishing categories including biggest<br />
barra, most barra, biggest pelagic and many more.<br />
Dates are August 4-8, 2010 so if any of you wish to lodge<br />
your expression of interest let me know as it will be limited to<br />
6 teams of 3 guests.<br />
www.bobstanton.com.au<br />
Bookings 0411706840<br />
<strong>Bob</strong> <strong>Stanton</strong>’s <strong>Corporate</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Newsletter</strong><br />
December 2009<br />
The Scenery and Wildlife<br />
One of the often overlooked aspects of our trips is the wildlife<br />
and scenery that exist in the estuaries and creeks that meander<br />
for kilometers throughout the top end locations. The enormous<br />
areas of floodplains and mangroves offer a perfect backdrop for<br />
birds, buffalo and crocs. Especially in the June thru August period<br />
the whole area comes to life when you get a huge migration of<br />
birds including Magpie Geese, Whistling Ducks and other species<br />
that come from as far away as Siberia.<br />
Big crocs<br />
Floodplain scenery<br />
New Locations for 2010<br />
I have added 2 new locations to our ever growing list of<br />
destinations.<br />
Bamurru Plains<br />
Located only 25 minutes by charter plane from Darwin on the<br />
edge of Kakadu this pristine lodge and working buffalo station<br />
is now available for fantastic runoff fishing during March and<br />
April as well as the buildup Oct and Nov. Run as an international<br />
five star echo lodge during the dry season it becomes a fishing<br />
heaven during the wet. Located on the Mary River floodplain the<br />
water comes right to the lodge during this time and with the<br />
ability to fish the areas in airboats it offers a unique and different<br />
fishing experience in totally luxurious surroundings. For 3-12<br />
guests.<br />
<strong>Fishing</strong> from airboats.<br />
Luxurious lodge.<br />
Floodplain Saratoga.<br />
Bullo River Station<br />
Bullo River Station covers 500,000 acres and is situated in<br />
the northwestern corner of the Northern Territory near the<br />
Western Australian border. 1 hour and 15 minutes by charter<br />
plane from Darwin it has its own airstrip making it a very<br />
convenient location to get to. Encircled by the coffee colored<br />
waters of the Victoria River and rugged hills inscribed with<br />
Aboriginal rock art, this vast property is not only home to<br />
around 9,000 Brahman-cross cattle, but also a stunning variety<br />
of local fauna species including wallabies, dingoes, wild buffalo, a<br />
myriad of native and migratory birds, fish and the omnipresent<br />
crocodile. The fishing is also exceptional and each package offers<br />
not only boat fishing but a day of helifishing into the pristine<br />
gorge areas. For 3-12 guests.<br />
Bullo landscape.<br />
Gorge helifishing.<br />
Station homestead.
Group News<br />
Toyota Queensland<br />
Sean Hanley Regional Manager Toyota Queensland hosted a<br />
group of 11 dealers to Arnhemland Lodge mid October for his<br />
annual 5 night/4 days fishing Metre Challenge and although no<br />
metre fish were caught his 98.5cm went very close to getting on<br />
that metre board again having got on last year.<br />
Sean had this to say “We only wanted to go barra fishing and it<br />
could have been the best trip yet with 406 barra caught over the<br />
4 days fishing. Every aspect of the trip went off without a hitch<br />
and although we got a bit of wind in the afternoon the weather<br />
was good and tides were perfect. Dave Thomas lodge manager<br />
did a great job and all the new safety systems they have in place<br />
makes us all very comfortable to fish in this very remote area.<br />
The lodge staff also did a fantastic job cleaning up the lodge after<br />
a fire almost took the lodge out just before we arrived.<br />
There is no question this area has the biggest barra on a<br />
consistent basis and one day at the Blyth we got 15 fish from 80-<br />
98.5 cm in one session”. Sean disqualified himself from biggest<br />
barra award so it went to John Madill on a count back from<br />
Nick Pappas and won a barra print as well as a loomis rod and<br />
shimano reel.<br />
Dave Thomas lodge manager had this to say “ They were a great<br />
bunch of guys, easy to get along with, probably the highlight being<br />
the last night - boy do those blokes like a drink”.<br />
John Madill with prize.<br />
Great fishing country.<br />
Toyota guest and nice jack.<br />
Cyclone 9 Group<br />
The Cyclone 9 group formerly Cyclone 6 headed to<br />
Arnhemland Lodge Late November for a 5night/4 days fishing<br />
program. The group named because they almost got caught in<br />
cyclone whilst at Maningrida some years back had 3 extra guests<br />
along for the trip with the highlight being a 101cm barra caught<br />
by keen angler Garry Dare a regular visitor to the top end who<br />
now joins the very exclusive Metre Club. <strong>Fishing</strong> for the group<br />
was mixed with best boat day being 64 barra and slowest 10.<br />
Next biggest barra for the trip was Shunji Miyahara at 95cm;<br />
Shunji was a guest of Bernie Smith from Toyota.<br />
I was on the trip and it was the first time to the lodge in 2 years<br />
so it was good to meet the new lodge manager Dave Thomas<br />
and his team of great guides. I also was impressed with the new<br />
safety and communication procedures as well as team fishing<br />
policies. As always great service and food was the norm which<br />
has been the feedback from all groups who have gone there this<br />
year.<br />
One of the great characters we meet each time we go to<br />
Maningrida is Sunni the mud crabber who spends many months<br />
on his small boat catching mud crabs. Word is he catches 1000<br />
muddies in a 10 day period which he gets $14 each for, not a bad<br />
10 days work!<br />
.<br />
Yours truly and mates.<br />
Sunni the mud crabber.<br />
Garry and 101 leaderboard..<br />
Toyota National Sales<br />
I worked with Rick Anastas National Sales Promotions and<br />
Incentives Manager Toyota to put together a trip of a lifetime<br />
for 24 sales managers who worked hard to achieve targets and<br />
win a 4 nights 3 days fishing trip to Arnhemland Lodge. The 3rd<br />
quarter national promotion was a huge success as many of the<br />
sales managers had heard about these fishing trips via the Dealer<br />
Principals who have been going for years to such wilderness<br />
destinations. Although they were not on the best of tides for<br />
barra fishing Brett Urbanowicz caught a 101cm and joined the<br />
very exclusive Metre Club the second biggest barra was at 94cm<br />
caught by Scott McGuigan.<br />
Jason Davies the host had this to say “It was fantastic and the<br />
guys are still talking about it. The biggest feedback was that you<br />
got to relax; you went out and fished all day then came back to<br />
the lodge and relaxed some more, no phones and emails. Most<br />
had never fished before and to get 120 barra and 200 other<br />
species was amazing and the lodge people were fantastic they<br />
could not do enough for us”.<br />
Dave Thomas lodge manager said “The group was the best<br />
behaved he had encountered, they didn’t drink that much and<br />
all they wanted to do was fish and relax, they made my job a lot<br />
easier. The big bonus for them was that James Blundell gave a<br />
mini concert on the last night as he was in town to do a day of<br />
fishing himself”.<br />
James Blundell concert<br />
Brett Urbanowicz.<br />
Toyota group relaxing.