


Just down our track we spotted an Eagle quickly took the photo, its not so easy to get that close. As we go for our morning walks along the beach we see the Eagles and Hawks, looking for prey.
We have a small bird nesting in our peg basket in the laundry !! she is sitting on 3 eggs, lucky we have pegs on the line!!
Come and discover wildlife for yourself at Waddy Lodge Fraser Island
This is the best spot to check the local tides at Waddy Point, Fraser Island. Travel the safe way, do your research first.
The Champagne Pools are a must-see when visiting Fraser Island. Go for a swim or just take in the scenery. These naturally formed volcanic rock recreational pools make for a popular salt water swimming destination perfect for the whole family. The Champagne pools are located right near Waddy Point. There are also timber walking tracks and steps for easy access.

Going fishing on Fraser Island? Here are some local tips to help you bring home fish for dinner!
World famous fishing spots such as Sandy Cape, Waddy Point, Indian Head, and Middle Rocks attract Tailor, Whiting, Trevally, Flathead, Tuna, Dart, Bream, Mackerel and Shark. It is the beach fishing on the eastern, ocean side of the northern half of the Seventy Five Mile Beach that lures many anglers.
July to November is the perfect time to fish for Tailor as huge schools spawn in the beach waves.
Wathumba Creek is home to many mud crabs as well as great fishing, but all the coast between Rooney Point and Moon Point can yield whiting, bream, dart and flathead. Plus, there are always plenty of yabby patches on the island.
Just remember, freshwater fishing on Fraser Island is prohibited but ocean fishing is a popular pastime and there is always something to be caught!