QLDCruiser said..
Trace, we were at Lucinda a couple of days ago, must have just missed you. I'm alarmed at your stonefish story - not to belittle the experience you had, but it does sound like it could have been much worse if you'd got a few spines.
I'd always assumed places like Moreton, with clean water and clean sand, would be safe from these menaces. Was it on open clean sand? Or did you say it was sheltering under a log? How deep? We were swimming in the shallows too....
Hello QLDCruiser
We were at Lucinda Monday night, went up to Tangalooma for a look on Tuesday and returned home that afternoon.
No diminishment taken ;). I KNOW how lucky I am that I brushed past rather than stood on it.
Like you, I thought the clear water and clean sand at Moreton would be safe. It had been all my life until now.
We were about 200m north of the wrecked yacht on the beach. About 5.30 in the afternoon. Wading in knee-deep water to set the girls and their dad off in the kayaks back to the boat. Ivan saw it in the water and before he could alert me to it, I had connected with it. Because of the resistance I felt when I connected with it, I assumed it was nestled into a log, however, as Jode pointed out, the suckers don't move, so perhaps it was just sitting there and didn't budge when I brushed against it. As soon as I touched it, I withdrew my foot.
We moved right away very quickly so I didn't see it again, all the more difficult to ascertain whether it was fish and log or just fish.