Yabbies in The Cooper
Submitted: Friday, Jun 24, 2011 at 23:04
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Member - Stephen L (Clare SA)
Attention All Yabbie Experts
The good thing about living in a small country town, is that everyone knows everyone business. Seeing that I have a great love of the Outback, many locals come up to me at work and ask various questions on the bush.
One such chap that I know works up at Moomba and just last week he came in and told me of the latest happenings up at
Innamincka and what was happening in the Cooper.
One such story was that there are some parts of the Cooper that are just crawling with yabbies - literally. He said that there were thousands of them, and coming from the chap I knew that what he said was true.
Low and behold, I received an email tonight from Keith in Victoria, who mentioned that he had been following the
forum and was given these incredible photos of what I was told about by one of the
Clare locals.
Can anyone give an explanation as to why the Yabbies are like this, as Keith and I would both like to know why.
If you have seen them like this, perhaps you may also like to share your images.
All images supplied by and given permission by Keith to show you all.
Have a Great Weekend.
Cheers
Stephen
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Reply By: Member - Joe n Mel n kids (FNQ - Saturday, Jun 25, 2011 at 10:02
Saturday, Jun 25, 2011 at 10:02
wow, thats interesting, my guess is that it is nothing out of the "ordinary" given we se above the waterline thousands and thousands of birds appear from seemingly noware and breed double the norm rate then my guess it is also happening below the water in order to maintain the "food cycle" .....
Last wet season it was wetter as in more rain and higher levels in the rivers, this year lower levels but more consistant rains and with it came zillions of frogs, i mean zillions of native frogs (thats really good) like i have never seen, flying insects were bad also, so my guess it runs into the Gulf and the prawn season will be big .....
About five years ago i had a freind in
Maningrida fishing a bit up the river, all was just a normal day until he noticed all this stuff floating down the river, looked like logs, it was CROCS of about 1-2 m long, thousands and all heading out to sea, went on for about 1/2 an hour then just stopped, he said he has never seen so many crocs in one spot and all heading out to sea like some migration ......
We probally live in a land of extremes a little like up north east coast this year, everyone calls it a "bad" year, big cyclones and the worst floods ............. it was simply a really GOOD wet season and Australia needs it.
Cheers
Joe
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Follow Up By: Member - Stephen L (Clare SA) - Saturday, Jun 25, 2011 at 16:55
Saturday, Jun 25, 2011 at 16:55
Hi Joe
Yes mother nature can sure through in so special events.
I don't think that I would have been comfortable out fishing with your friend...those floating log, I think I would rather see the Yabbies...LOL
Thanks for your reply.
Cheers
Stephen
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