flyfisher wrote:I haven't been past Lake Malbena so cant help there but you shouldn't have much trouble picking up an exit track which is less than half an hours walk from Travellers Rest lagoon. and is a hundred metres or so from the river. Beautiful area.
John
abowen wrote:There is a hut on Halls Island at lake Malbena which I have yet to visit. I need to carry in a lilo or small inflatable or wait until summer and swim the 50 metre crossing. The hut is mentioned in one of Greg French's books about flyfishing.
Cheers
Andrew
north-north-west wrote:As long as I can still get to Layatinnah from the Gowan Brae Rd, I don't care. (Much)
flyfisher wrote:north-north-west wrote:As long as I can still get to Layatinnah from the Gowan Brae Rd, I don't care. (Much)
It will add about 10k road/track bash compared to where you could drive to previously. (4wd)
flyfisher wrote:Couldn't agree more Rick,
Fished Naomi quite a lot from about1976 till the track got closed in 1984 and at infrequent intervals after that. It's such a pity that access has to be such an issue.
For people that liked a bit of 4w driving and a weekend or a few days out there, it was one of the great trips, as was lake Ina.
Both had good tracks, but a bit chalenging , but I have never been bogged on either. My wife and kids used to love Naomi too. Pity.
FF
owyagoinm8 wrote:@ Tortoise
I'm planning on going up to malbena/halls island hut in the next few weeks, I'll post again if there's anything worthy to post.
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