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It was 1988 and i was 12 yrs old. For quite a few years before I would hear stories of my uncle Alan catching lots of Tailor and silver bream at the old Freo traffic bridge. I always wanted to go and join the fun but it was a little dangerous. Finally i was allowed to come along and catch a few fish. He usually went of week nights after work or after school for me so uncle Alan, Dad and myself got the fishing gear ready and uncle Alan picked us up in his HG premier and off we went to fish this almighty location.
Being young and full of beans I didn’t realize how dangerous the walk out and climb down and the balancing act across beams was. It wasn’t the fall it was how fast the current rips through and would kill even the best swimmer. I didn’t care, all I wanted to do it fish and fish hard!
I soon became a Freo traffic bridge local from way back in 1988 (26 yrs ago).
For all 26 years I have been back religiously and fished this spot. I’m my opinion it’s the best fishing spot in Perth hands down. It has the biggest mixed bucket available from Tailor, flathead, Black and silver bream, whiting , Skippy and a hell of allot more. I don’t like to talk it up or advise people to go there in case they fall in. I now wear a PFD there just in case. In the 25yrs I know of 4 deaths there from people falling in so please take care if you go there.
There is 2 ways of getting down. Safest and the way i advise is to park in the car park on the northern side and walk the walkway underneath then climb down from there. Other way and crazy way is climb down from the footbridge. You have to lower all your gear down. I have don’t it a couple times and for all the hassle and danger you best off on the safer option.
Last week i heard a rumour that they need to do something with the bridge. Either knock it down or refit it out safer. See link below…
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-05-10/fremantle-traffic-bridge-at-risk-of-collapse/2714610

It was time to put my photography skills to work and for once take some pictures for myself instead of other people.
Over 2 weekends i went down with my new Lee filters and photographed all the meaningful spots that i used to climb down and fish from as they are all such great memories so if they knock it down i can remember all the great times when i get a few printed on canvas.
Here below are the photographs and below that i will be adding my fishing pictures from way back when i was 12 till current. (that will take a few weeks so stay tuned)
The Old Fremantle Traffic Bridge, Western Australia

The old Fremantle traffic bridge, Western Australia

The old Fremantle traffic bridge, Western Australia

The old Fremantle traffic bridge, Western Australia

The old Fremantle traffic bridge, Western Australia

The old Fremantle traffic bridge, Western Australia

Looking down from the top
The Old Fremantle Traffic Bridge, Western Australia

The Old Fremantle Traffic Bridge, Western Australia

The Old Fremantle Traffic Bridge, Western Australia

The Old Fremantle Traffic Bridge, Western Australia

The Old Fremantle Traffic Bridge, Western Australia

This is an old Photo. This is me aged 12yrs with my first haul of fish from the Traffic bridge. So young to be climbing down and risking fishing here. I was a dare devil from a young age

Yours truly 1988 age 12 with our first cach from fremantle traffic bridge

Definatly oretty crazy but will do anything to get the fish..
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Night fishing fun
Me fishing at fremantle bridge

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Even small snapper that i threw back because they were undersize..
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Big flathead…
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Here is the video i puttogether…. enjoy

Well this was a one in a million chance to see event and ye we seen it. Watching this left us all speechless.
It all started while i was on my annual fishing trip to Karratha ( North West Australia) when we woke up nice and early. packed the boat with all our fishing gear and made or way to the boat ramp.
Dampier Boatramp

Dampier boatramp

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It was shaping up to be a magical day, calm, warm and flat oceans. This was going to be a great day’s fishing.
They only problem was that we were expecting to see many whales. This would cut into our fishing time because we love to stop and watch them. Little did were know what we were about to witness.

As we made our way out past the amazing wreck of the McDermott Derrick Barge .
In the year 1989, McDermott Derrick Barge No 20 was scuttled off Dampier, West side, NE tip of Eagle hawk Island .
There is one wreck known in the proposed reserve. During Cyclone Orson in 1989 the McCormack, a dredging barge, broke its moorings off West Lewis Island, in the nearby proposed Dampier Archipelago Marine Park, and was wrecked on Eagle hawk Island

Shipwreck Barge, Dampier. North West Australia
Once past the island we seen a couple humpbacks just laying around. One really large one and a smaller one. We pulled up and turned off the engine. They both came pretty close and i started snapping images. Gee what a sight!!!!
Humpback Whales, Dampier

Humpback Whales, Dampier

Humpback Whales, Dampier

Humpback Whales, Dampier

Humpback Whale, Karratha

Next we seen something we will never forget. We watched as the mother gives birth to the calf. As soon as the calf comes out the mother swims down then brings the calf to the surface. She almost pushed it right the way out!!! This is to make sure it gets all the oxygen it needs.

This is taken from a media article about the event…..

“Though they didn’t understand what they were watching at the time, the experts later realized from photographs that they had witnessed a “calf’s first breath of life,” which they described as a “holy grail” for whale science. “

Here is my first image…
The mother pushing the baby out the water teaching it to breach

Mother & Baby

Love the last 2 of the baby breaching
Baby Humpback Whale, Karratha

Baby Humpback Learning to breach

To top it off we had a great days fishing and the glass off condions came out for a very comfortable fishing session….
Point Sampson glass off, Karratha W.A

Point Sampson , Karratha WA

Big GT

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What a day! Something you dont see every day… Just another Marc Russo Amazing adventure

I spend everyweekend down the beach fishing, swimming,snorkling. Here in Australia we have many things we have to be really carefull of like big sharks,stone fish, deadly jellyfish and of coarse the deadly Blue ringed octopus.

I have allways wanted to see one and always kept an eye open not just for my safety but just to see one in the wild.
Well on boxing day at the beautiful Rottnest island which is located just 30min ferry ride from Fremantle i finally found one but came very close to being bitten.
My partner and i had just bought 2 swags for our budget camping get aways and for real remote loctions.
What better way to test them then Christmas night at Rottnest island.
We set the swags up …
Our new Swags

We then took a walk around Pinkies bay and watched the sunset behind the lighthouse. What beauty!
Rottnest Island W.A

Marjorie Bay, Rottnest Island ,Western Australia

Rottnest Island, Western Australia

The next morning at 7am we woke up and made our way to the would famous “Basin” See link below…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Basin_(Rottnest_Island)

This is the beautiful site were were greeted to..

The Basin, Rottnest Island, Western Australia

We were pretty much the first people there. Life guards were setting up there gazibo.
I couldnt help but get strait into the water

As i stood right in the middle of the sandy area i was looking in the water admiring the christal clear water and how nice it was just standing up to my hips in paradise.

I had my Go pro camera incase i found anything good to photograph or film

I then noticed what i thought was a squid swimming strait over to my legs. I thought ” How cute , it thinks im structure and wants to take cover seeing as though the middle of the basin is to open and exposed.

It got within a foot of my leg then i noticed something i will never forget. Little blue rings!!!!! My first though was WOW how cool!!!!! Next thought was GTFO!!!! Get away as soon as possible. Lisa was standing right next to me and i pointed it out and how close it came to me. So lucky it didnt grab my leg becuase it would of thinking i was a pylong or something.

Lisa then said ” film it” What a great idea, i turned on the go pro and started filming. As i followed the little Blue rined i noticed the blue righs light up very bright. It was now really annoyed and it was time now to get out and tell the life guards.
Found this little guy while snorkling. Blue ring Octopus

Found this little guy while snorkling. Blue ring Octopus

Found this little guy while snorkling. Blue ring Octopus

Some interesting facts about the Blue ring…
1. You dont feel the bite

2. Venom from just one Blue ringed Octopus is powerful enough to kill 26 adults

3. Venom is 10,000 times more poetent then Cyanide.

4. There is NO antidote, you go bling in the first 10 min then all your organs start to fail. You then need CRP for 2-3 hours till teh venom wears off.

More info here…. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-ringed_octopus

I alerted the West Australian News and they were very interested in running an artical seeing as though this is a location that is very popular and lots of kids like to collect shells, starfish etc and no one wants to see a kid get hurt or go though that let alone an adult aswell.
Here is the story they published…
I made todays West Australian News paper. Page 29 :)

I made todays West Australian News paper. Page 29 :)

I made todays West Australian News paper. Page 29 :)

The video of the blue ring….. So happy to capture this on video

Really needed to relax after this event so i captures the beauty of Rottnest island in one image. It says it allll Heaven.
Life is always good at Rottnest island, Western Australia on a 40C day

***All photographs are copyright to Marc Russo. Contact me via marcrussophotography@gmail.com to purchase***

Nothing like hitting the open road heading out to a remote location for a week

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Perry & I at the famous sign, Quobba W.A

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Our Chalet accomodation looking over the beach :)

View from our Chalet

Quobba Station,Western Australia

Our Chalet accomodation looking over the beach :)

Looking after the pristine beach

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Outback bird and windmill

Eagle and an Osprey in mid air combat...

Typical outback Kitchen

Has to be one of the most remote phone boxes in Aust.

Veiw from our Chalet

No beach sand, just tiny bits of shells

Nothing like a West Aussie outback sunset. Quobba, Western Australia

Nothing like a West Aussie outback sunset. Quobba, Western Australia

The Lagoon and Reef

The Lagoon and Reef

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knob tail gecco

knob tail gecco

The view from our Chalets

Clam in a reef pool , Quobba Western Australia

Quobba Fishing, Western Australia

Clam Shell Sunset, Quobba W.A

Clam Shell Sunset, Quobba W.A

Quobba Station,Western Australia

Old fence post Outback Northwest W.A ,Quobba

Water supply in the desert is of great value

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One location you can tie yourself to these anchor points

One location you can tie yourself to these anchor points

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Miles with a nice Shark Mackeral

Miles with a nice Shark Mackeral

Shark Macheral Hookup!

Shark Macheral Hookup!

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Camp Rock, Quobba, Western Australia

Just in case...

Quobba, Western Australia

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Yours truely Fishing Camp Rock Quobba

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Me fishing one of the dangerous locations on the planet

The Wreck of the Korean star…
Whats left of the Korean Star shipwreck. Smashed halfway up the cliff face

Whats left of the Korean Star shipwreck. Smashed halfway up the cliff face

Whats left of the Korean Star shipwreck. Smashed halfway up the cliff face

20 meters out from the base of the cliffs lie's submerged wreckage of the Korean star

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Whats left of the Korean Star shipwreck. Smashed halfway up the cliff face

Garths Rock…

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Garths Rock, Quobba, Western Australia

Jetty at cape cuvier

Garths Rock, Quobba , Western Australia

Garths Rock, Quobba , Western Australia

Garths Rock, Quobba Western Australia

Spot the guys fishing Garths Rock?

King Waves Kill, Quobba, Western Australia

In case you get washed in...

The Deadly Garth Rock, Quobba , Western Australia

Garths Rock, Quobba, Western Australia

Quobba's rugged coast line

Red Bluff…
Red Bluff, Quobba, Western Australia

Red Bluff, Quobba, Western Australia

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Perry with a Barracuda

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Around Quobba…
One of many Rock pools around Quobba

The Blowholes ,Quobba copping a big wave!

Quobba Station,Western Australia

Nothing like a West Aussie outback sunset. Quobba, Western Australia

Shack 29, Quality accomodation haha

Kangaroo Rocks

20ft up a cliff and i see this King Wave coming...

Whistling rock copping a battering

Hell's gate, Quobba W.A

High Rock…
High Rock ,Quobba

High Rock, Quobba, Western Australia

High Rock, Quobba

High Rock ,Quobba

High Rock

High rock swell 1

High rock swell 2

Only thing to save you 40ft up a cliff when a wave comes over..

Standing 40ft on High rock and this wave hits!

High Rock ,Quobba

High Rock ,Quobba

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