Great advice people! I had a really nice few days away.
I picked up a friend and we drove to Port Stevens and tested out the Strongarm Kayak Lifter which will make things so much easier for me to load my (small) kayak on top of my rather tall Kluger much more easily, without having to enlist the help of random nearby males of the species. Great seafood tasting plate dinner at the Sandpiper Restaurant, which I can definitely recommend. After dropping off my friend back at Gosford, I parked at the Little Beach carpark in Bouddi NP, and walked the short but pleasant km or so-ish track to the beach with a day pack and my beach rod. A southerly was blowing and rock fishing was looking a bit hairy for a solo fisher(wo)man so off with the socks and shoes and into the sand I went. After some time and some epic kelp fish battles I called it quits.The campsite at Little Beach is delightful - only 6 sites (prebook) all tucked away in reasonable privacy. Pit loos that didn't smell too horrible (may be a different story in summer), some bins, a covered gas BBQ, short grassed area with a little creek running through and a nice little beach with good surf. There is no water so you'd need to carry it in. It's only a km walk down from the car so you could easily carry in a couple of chairs. I returned to my car, dumped my rods, and did part of the Maitland Bay walk. In retrospect I should have given up on the fishing earlier, and had more time for walking. Next visit when I have more time I'll plan on walking to Putty Beach and get a lift back to my car.
As suggested, Patonga camping ground was a good choice, so I pitched my little Hubba and set up SB etc inside on a non powered site . Patonga Creek on one side with a small ramp for a paddle, and then the wider bay beach on the other side. Good dinner, conversation and some wine at the pub. No luck fishing off the wharf. Locals said squid are good, I didn't have jigs tho, but didn't see any anyway.
I woke to visions of flathead from the sandy creek for breakfast on the BBQ , but it was not to be......
No luck off the wharf again......only undersized tailor
Lunch at the pub was good though
Nothing with a beach rod at the start of the Patonga-Pearl beach track.........
The walk to Pearl Beach was a very pleasant little track that took just over an hour, with some great views over the water from the sandstone lookouts and rock platforms. Pearl Beach and it's houses is a lovely little spot. A huge storm was brewing on the way back, but I made it back to the car just as it started to rain. I was tempted to have just one last try for a fish, but decided to be sensible and head back home, which was the right decision as it was a dark, wet and windy trip back to Picton on the southern side of Sydney.
Not having done any Central Coast walks at all I was surprised at how many great spots there are, and we'll definitely be back. Not rugged wild camping by any stretch of the imagination (lol), but a good combo of some easy walks, great views, good food choices and local amenities. Thanks all for the advice!