SteveNT
Very Well-Known Member
Just did a quick trip to the Daly River. There were V. mertensi at almost every creek crossing including this fella who was happy to pose for a photo.
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his home at Anniversary Creek
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Heavy rain last night meant mist rising from the bush to join the clouds this morning. Very pretty.
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I dropped a cherubin pot in the Robin Falls Creek for 5 minutes to get some dinner for X (the file snake) and got 2 purple spotted gudgeons, 4 reticulated Glassfish and a black striped rainbow. (amazing how everyone loves a bit of roast chook).
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First X checked out the gudgeons but they're a bit bigger than his usual goldfish. Then Prawn Boy decided to check out the gudgeons too. (no doubt thinking it was chicken).
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So now I'm having a beer and watching who will eat who? (just checked- X has downed 2 glassfish already).
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his home at Anniversary Creek
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Heavy rain last night meant mist rising from the bush to join the clouds this morning. Very pretty.
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I dropped a cherubin pot in the Robin Falls Creek for 5 minutes to get some dinner for X (the file snake) and got 2 purple spotted gudgeons, 4 reticulated Glassfish and a black striped rainbow. (amazing how everyone loves a bit of roast chook).
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First X checked out the gudgeons but they're a bit bigger than his usual goldfish. Then Prawn Boy decided to check out the gudgeons too. (no doubt thinking it was chicken).
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So now I'm having a beer and watching who will eat who? (just checked- X has downed 2 glassfish already).
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