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Danielle got a reaction from Brodie_S in What've You Caught?
The only Photoshopping was the MANHANDS... I added them in for effect. My hands are much bigger and stronger, felt like flattering myself a little.
The fish lives to this day in my swimming pool, I practice my fly fishing on him.
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Danielle got a reaction from Brodie_S in What've You Caught?
I'm happy to say I'm yet to score that!
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Danielle reacted to Tybo in What've You Caught?
I have a friend who always seems to catch old bongs when fishing with plastics. He always takes photos and calls them 'Catch of the day'(I'll see if I can round up the pictures). He reckons he hears of heaps of people catching them, anyone else got one?
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Danielle reacted to Old Scaley in Prawns White Spot Disease Outbreak
There will be a lot of people crabbing the Logan this weekend who will not be aware of the restrictions.
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Danielle reacted to ellicat in Prawns White Spot Disease Outbreak
Restrictions on Logan River to contain prawn disease BIOSECURITY QUEENSLAND·FRIDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2016 The Logan River is now closed to the commercial and recreational take of crustaceans as Biosecurity Queensland continues to respond to an outbreak of white spot disease (WSD) in prawns. Chief Biosecurity Officer Jim Thompson said tests had confirmed the presence of the WSD virus in wild prawns from the river. “We are moving quickly to reduce the chance of the virus spreading any further through locally-caught wild prawns, crabs or worms,” he said. “Any movement of green, uncooked crustaceans taken from this area would pose a real risk for moving the virus beyond the Logan River.” The Logan River is now closed to the take of these species from the Jabiru and Luscombe Weirs in the west to the mouth of the river in the east. The movement control order restricts any movement of crabs, worms and prawns out of the defined area. Fin fishing and boating is still allowed. Dr Thompson said he understood that this may impact on the plans of local fishers over the holiday period. “However in this situation, we are obliged to take all possible steps to reduce the chance of spread,” he said. “Disinfection and destocking of ponds at aquaculture farms on the Logan River has been ongoing since last week when the outbreak of WSD had first been detected. “I continue to emphasise that infected prawns do not pose any human health risk, and despite this latest development there will be no impact on the supplies of prawns for the holiday season.” Aquaculture operators and fishers should report any unusual signs in prawns and other crustaceans to Biosecurity Queensland on 13 25 23. -
Danielle reacted to Gad in Prawns White Spot Disease Outbreak
A timely reminder from Dec 28 2006
The Queensland Fisheries Minister Tim Mulherin is reminding recreational fishers not to use imported green prawns as bait over the holidays.
Recent testing by the Department has found imported green prawns sold in some Queensland supermarkets carried white spot sydrome virus and taura syndrome virus.
Mr Mulherin says while the prawn diseases are not harmful to humans, they do have the potential to spread to local seafood.
" Only use Australian prawns for bait. I'd like to remind recreational fishers not to use imported green prawns for bait, these green prawns could carry the white spot syndrome virus or the taura syndrome virus” he said.
"These viruses are harmless to humans but are a significant threat to our wild and farmed prawn industries."
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Danielle reacted to Gad in Prawns White Spot Disease Outbreak
I tried putting this in environment & politics section and tagging it, but 'error 401?' kept coming up so here it is....
Taken from Dept Agriculture and Fisheries newsletter
7 December 2016
Biosecurity Queensland is continuing to destock and decontaminate ponds at two aquaculture farms south of Brisbane following last week’s confirmation of an outbreak of white spot disease (WSD) in prawns.
WSD is a viral infection that affects crustaceans. Australia has previously been WSD free and this is the first confirmed case we have had in an aquaculture setting.
This week, the infection has been confirmed in a pond in an adjoining aquaculture operation. This is not unexpected given the immediate proximity and business links.
Surveillance has commenced on prawn farms in the vicinity and in nearby waterways to determine possible sources of the infection while also enabling early detection of disease should it occur on other prawn farms. Working with Queensland Boating and Fishing Patrol, recreational fishers in the vicinity are being asked to report unusual signs in prawns and crabs caught in the area.
It is crucial that all aquaculture operators implement good biosecurity, observe their stock closely and report any concerns.
Description
Prawns with WSD may have a loose shell with numerous white spots (0.5-2.0 mm in diameter) on the inside surface of the shell and a pink to red discolouration.
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Danielle reacted to kmcrosby78 in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Yep, I reckon she would. I also reckon @ellicat would be pretty keen ...... there's two months sorted
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Danielle got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Thanks for all the kind words gang. As your reward here is a video. Go the dad bod 2017 I say. This video popped up on my fb feed right after the 'Thunder from Down Under' behind the scenes shoot video. Ahemmmmm. Got me thinking though. How great and hilarious would it be to put out an AFO 2017 Calendar??? You know once I get an idea in my head it's hard to stop that train...
https://www.facebook.com/TuneChannel/videos/973034172750146/
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Danielle got a reaction from Angus in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Thanks for all the kind words gang. As your reward here is a video. Go the dad bod 2017 I say. This video popped up on my fb feed right after the 'Thunder from Down Under' behind the scenes shoot video. Ahemmmmm. Got me thinking though. How great and hilarious would it be to put out an AFO 2017 Calendar??? You know once I get an idea in my head it's hard to stop that train...
https://www.facebook.com/TuneChannel/videos/973034172750146/
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Danielle reacted to Luvit in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
That is not true Sam, you ran second in the casting comp and you also held the nappkins and watched as everyone else cleaned the BBQ's
PS cheers MadMic for the brag mat.
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Danielle reacted to ellicat in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Good day. Thanks to all for the chuckles, handshakes, organisation, fine weather, Brag mat, tackle etc.
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Danielle reacted to Luvit in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Thank you for all the time you put on to it Danielle.
Great to meet the new members and catch up with older ones again.
Hope to get to many more.
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Danielle reacted to samsteele115 in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
I literally did nothing, but thanks
Was great to meet a few members in person at last, cheers to all for organising.
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Danielle reacted to Drop Bear in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Hey thanks so much for organising a great day.
Thanks Danielle for super food and everyone for events.
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Danielle reacted to Old Scaley in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Really enjoyable arvo. Considering it is an online forum, people got on like they knew each other for years. I guess some of us have! Have a great Christmas break everyone.
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Danielle reacted to bersim in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Thanks heaps to everyone who made this happen and especially @Danielle for the fantastic food! It was great to see both new and old faces and hopefully next time I'll be able to meet plenty of others on AFO. Thanks for the good chats and laughs - you all seem like a top bunch of blokes
Also thanks to @Angus for bringing along a small tackle shop haha. That seemed to keep everyone interested and the prices were second to none!
And @benno573 I believe the reason we were all looking at you with blank faces about the latin names was actually only because of your appalling prononcation
James
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Danielle reacted to benno573 in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Thanks to all involved with organizing and catering, was good to get out and amongst it and meet some people who I have spoken to or about many times but had never met.
it was kind of fun doing the trivia bit, glad most people got involved. I must say... Watching a group of fishos stare blankly at me when I pronounced a Latin name of a fish was quite entertaining... well done to @DropBear for taking it out.
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Danielle reacted to aussie123 in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Yes that was an awesome day and thanks Danielle for the fantastic food.
It was good to finally put faces to some usernames as well, lets hope we can all get together again sometime soon for some fishing socials.
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Danielle reacted to Uthrax in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
A big thank you to Danielle and everyone else for a great day. Old Scaley did a great job cooking Danielle's wonderfully prepared food. Everyone was friendly and helpful and I look forward to the next one!!
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Danielle reacted to kmcrosby78 in 2016 AFO Christmas Lunch!
Oh and a big thanks to Madmic (BTW I don't think I actually clarified with you - is your first name Mick? Am assuming so ....) for the brag mat. At 120cm, I'll now be able to accurately measure all of the monstrous fish I catch ........ cheers