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<blockquote data-quote="Bullseye" data-source="post: 299659" data-attributes="member: 2615"><p>Gday All,</p><p></p><p>Thought I'd show-up since I'm located down here - near Bundaberg. 8)</p><p></p><p>We're in a pleasant subtropical riverfront location, 10 km from the river mouth and the Coral Sea.</p><p></p><p>Gale, and others not in Aus, this is the East Coast of Australia with the Great Barrier Reef just off our coastline. The climate here is pretty good for humans but hard on bovine with heat, ticks & biting insects.</p><p></p><p>The other things we have here that bite are snakes (deadly Eastern Brown & Taipan). Luckily, Crocs are located a few hours north and fortunately the fish here are often "on the bite" too. :lol:</p><p></p><p><img src="http://cattletoday.com/photos/data/506/medium/mangrove_jack.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>This Mangrove Jack is one of the best eating and fighting fish in the river...</p><p></p><p>Colin, I can appreciate the cool weather you've been experiencing lately. In the early 90's I drove drove from this region to UNE, Armidale. When I left Gladstone I had the air-conditioner running and when I arrived in Armidale I had the heater on high. It was snowing at Black Mountain, Brrrrrr.</p><p></p><p>We had frost here last winter. It killed off the grass and a month later we had 150 mm of rain! You can imagine what the pasture was like... We sure could use some rain now though. The 50 odd mm we received in early November is being sucked right out of the ground with the hot dry winds at the moment. Looks like the MJO (phase 4) predicts rain in early-mid December. I hope!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullseye, post: 299659, member: 2615"] Gday All, Thought I'd show-up since I'm located down here - near Bundaberg. 8) We're in a pleasant subtropical riverfront location, 10 km from the river mouth and the Coral Sea. Gale, and others not in Aus, this is the East Coast of Australia with the Great Barrier Reef just off our coastline. The climate here is pretty good for humans but hard on bovine with heat, ticks & biting insects. The other things we have here that bite are snakes (deadly Eastern Brown & Taipan). Luckily, Crocs are located a few hours north and fortunately the fish here are often "on the bite" too. :lol: [img]http://cattletoday.com/photos/data/506/medium/mangrove_jack.jpg[/img] This Mangrove Jack is one of the best eating and fighting fish in the river... Colin, I can appreciate the cool weather you've been experiencing lately. In the early 90's I drove drove from this region to UNE, Armidale. When I left Gladstone I had the air-conditioner running and when I arrived in Armidale I had the heater on high. It was snowing at Black Mountain, Brrrrrr. We had frost here last winter. It killed off the grass and a month later we had 150 mm of rain! You can imagine what the pasture was like... We sure could use some rain now though. The 50 odd mm we received in early November is being sucked right out of the ground with the hot dry winds at the moment. Looks like the MJO (phase 4) predicts rain in early-mid December. I hope! [/QUOTE]
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