^^^^ haven't big Crocks always been under the Derby Jetty GD???
I have always been to scared to swim there even way back in the 60's
I think a drunken trucky and a few drug indulgent transients have been
take away main course
I have never wrote.. he he he.. J Murray...but have too this time..
But a cute he he he...
Yes VERY much so..Derby has always had crocs..and the occasional one at Broome..
When the had the abattoirs in the Broome centre at Town Beach Roebuck Bay there were always a stray croc and loads of sharks
But Exmouth is no were near Derby, J Murray considerable rare for them to come down that far..but as the numbers grow and because they are territorial the smaller boys have to move to find a location of their own...
And if people don't think they will go out to sea they are highly mistaken...
they will go out to sea and catch a warm current down the coast
As the numbers increase and the water temperature rises... hey you might even get to see some in S.A. J Murray
Crocs are amazing creatures and can walk for miles from water hole to water hole if they need too. As they are not culled any more there will be alot more stories of Croc encounters. Hey I wonder if they like cane toads... that would be one solution
When I worked on the Pearl farms at Kuri Bay the water was soooooooooooooo
Clear and the weather always soooooooo hot....but if the sharks did not get you the Crocs would But as they had the pearl lines fixed to the inlet bays bed someone always had to dive on them if they came loss for some reason...it's not a nice feeling swimming with sharks and crocs
But I think you might know this J Murray and just pulling my laryett
Apologies to those in WA and Qld but Tuesday arvo I managed to knock off at about 3.30. Was a lovely spring day so I pottered around in the garden doing a few chores. Then rigged my big rig and board and tried to get up a score on Elmos light wind challenge. Spent a couple of hours pumping and rocking in the 10 knot gusts and just got planing a couple of times. Then came in and had a nice cold sauvingon blanc with my wife as the sun set. Then fired up the (wood burning) bbq and cooked steaks with mash potatoes and mushrooms.
Don't you love daylight saving.
I love sauteed mushies, and daylight saving, but prefer reisling or semillon.
At least I can get 2 outta 3 over here.
Wind is my fav so keep pumping away frant-ically.
3 outta 4 is almos all good.
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Yeah, we'll never know how close, or far we got to being eaten.
But then maybe we did and this is all a dream.
Trouble is, the dream could be better...