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Snowman
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You say "wheatbelt mate. No doubt" when you quite obviously have no clue. That isnt helping, that's spreading misinformation. Maybe in future you could try "It looks like a wheatbelt to me, but I have never seen a wild WA stimsons before" or "I THINK it might be a wheatbelt based purely on pattern" rather than making a positive statement with no fact or experience behind it.
My attitudes fine, i dont make false statement. Just have no time for online experts with no clue :lol:
Have to agree with this. For me unless you know the bloke that caught it and trust the information given, then there is no such thing as local. The best you can guess, so why bother. All you know is that it is a stimi. It's local is lost and once people breed them and mix local then it's well and truly lost.