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Posted by: scott123 Offline Posted: Sunday, 20 August 2023 11:17:21 AM(UTC)
Cracker of a week indeed Bunyip..

28,Looks like the Highs are back for a while though maybe not quite as intense as before..

Spent Thursday and Friday out at the Reef, caught a few fish and the Missus caught the biggest Spanish and Trout so now I have to listen to that for a while to come....like every time we talk about fishing or even eat fish...BigGrin

Overnight wind dropped off to one of the calmest and glassy nights I have spent at sea in 20 years..You could pretty much see the reflection of the Milky way on the sea-surface...it was almost eery...

As for Clyde, SM...He is a well known local croc and from my experience most crocs dont seem too fussed about attacking while they are on land, in fact if you startle a sunbaking croc, in my experience, they always turn and head for the water.....same as if you drive up on a croc sunbaking while in a tinny, they always launch into the water and focus on trying to escape....I have a feeling they feel quite vulnerable while on land and their first instict is to reach the safety of the water where they are in their element..

Although please dont take my advice as gospel and try and pat a sleeping Croc....that might not end too well...LOL

And Dormant I will have to start attacking these trees this week i hope though its going to feel mighty painful to chop a bearing fruit tree back to a stump...but I know it has to be done..I barely harvest any of the fruit being so high up..





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