Wildlife rangers have hauled a four-metre male crocodile out of a creek in Darwin Harbour, which wildlife experts say is a reminder to some who think large crocs are not in the waters around the city during the cooler dry season.
As the temperatures drop to single digits in Nth Qld, there are quite a number of big ones being seen warming themselves on creek & river banks - quite a few around Townsville.
Be wary if launching a boat!
There is one quite large one doing the rounds of Townsville creeks, rivers & beaches - he is too wise to be caught in anything other than a picture!
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Warren
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Heard on Macca yesterday - some chap is planning to swim BreastStroke across the Darwin Harbour at the end of June - with no protection except for lookouts in kayaks!
Heard on Macca yesterday - some chap is planning to swim BreastStroke across the Darwin Harbour at the end of June - with no protection except for lookouts in kayaks!
Well if this bloke does a "Beast'' stroke, he's going to be swimming pretty fast, could be tempting fate there,
K.J.
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He can have that all on his little Pat Malone. No way of getting me into Darwin Harbour unless the boat is at least 25 ft long and I am in it - oh, and it floats properly, too. Ive seen just how fast those mud geckos are both in the water and out, as well as launching themselves from the water. I like life a bit much to tempt fate.
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Dave (Nutgrass)
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Carpe Diem - Seize the day!
You never get a second chance at a first impression, so make the first a good one.
I love the sign at the boat ramp at Big Horse Creek, near Timber Creek. It has three points on it.
Point 1. When launching or retrieving a boat do not allow any part of your body to enter the water;
Point 2. When fishing form the shore, do not allow any part of your body to enter the water;
Point 3. Swimming in these waters WILL shorten your life considerably!
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Dave (Nutgrass)
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Carpe Diem - Seize the day!
You never get a second chance at a first impression, so make the first a good one.
Last year in Kakadu, right next to a sign saying DON"T STAND NEAR THE EDGE OF THE WATER was a grey nomad couple a few inches from the edge of a billabong.
He was fishing & she was sitting beside him in a camp chair, knitting, with her feet in the water.
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I love the sign at the boat ramp at Big Horse Creek, near Timber Creek. It has three points on it. Point 1. When launching or retrieving a boat do not allow any part of your body to enter the water; Point 2. When fishing form the shore, do not allow any part of your body to enter the water; Point 3. Swimming in these waters WILL shorten your life considerably!
Pulled a 16 lb barra at that boat ramp years ago. Fought it for 25 min, then got so excited I went into the water up to my knees to get it.
Several weeks later we were in Broome and went to the Malcolm Douglas croc farm. While there they showed us the rogue crocs they had been catching ready for relocation. One of them had been taken at that boat ramp only weeks earlier.
Do you reckon my wife gave me a serve when she saw it!!!!!!