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  1. G'day All, me and the First Mate are heading up to a nice little house at the top of Glenlyon for a few nights, little bit different conditions to your trip two years age - it's currently 109% !!!

    Taking our half cabin up, House owners say they have a "good spot" for launching the boat on their land so we're hoping to leave the boat in the water (depends on security)

    Haven't caught a fish in about 4 decades (not a misprint) and the fishy solunar numbers are good for my birthday on 17/10, so watch this space...

    BP 

  2. Two types, Cardigan and Pembrokeshire.  Cardigans historically always have tails, but they all have tails these days (if born with one) because docking is now illegal.  They are terrific little dogs, very 'owner' focused so they don't take much notice of other humans.  They love playing with kids though, they will run until they drop.

    Our current boy (Bernie - sable and white) is very timid, I've seen him chased out of the room by a horsefly.  But if the brahman bulls come up into the paddock alongside the house, he's into them like a rocket, doesn't matter how many or how big, he's got the genes, so he knows what to do.  We try to make sure he doesn't do it for two reasons.  One, he could very easily get a kick in the head that would kill him.  Two, he comes back to the house covered in shite and bull pee and then wants to curl up in front of the fire...

    Very good watchdogs, they let you know if anything is around, even snakes.  Oh, and they LOVE the ute!!!

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  3. It really Ps me off that the 'regulators' can't work out a system for dealing with noxious fish.  I was at the fish dump at the Western end of Wyaralong lake a while ago (1,000 litre plastic bin) and it was two thirds full - some of those fish were absolutely huge, just rotting away in the sun (smell NOT good)...

    I have heard that both Carp and Tilapia are poor eating due to the fact they are 'mudsuckers', but I read as long as you despatch them quickly with a knock to the head and then immediately drop them in an ice slurry, they're actually quite good eating.  

    boleropilot

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