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Category Archives: Snowy River Habitation
Fishing shack foundations
During talks at our recent Oz day event down by the river, some excitement was expressed over the potential development of a permanent dwelling situated amongst the beautiful surrounds of the Snowy River. A warm cosy construction with all the … Continue reading
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Oz-Day Weekend Fishing
Temperature drop from 35 to 15 degrees C overnight is a welcome change. Your chilly-bin will still come in handy on Saturday the 25th January. Line up your lures and rods. Be here around lunch time and join the the … Continue reading
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Waiting for the “go-ahead”
Waiting for some news of the soon to be held Fish Off. Last I heard from Matthew Bocian was that he was doing some research in the local area using some interesting equipment. Pretty simple he says…. throw some wetties … Continue reading
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Fishing in the Snowy River
On the approach to winter 2013, the Jindabyne Dam released massive flows to flush out years of debris. This provoked concerns about the habitation of fish in our part of the Snowy River. On this anxiety, I invited a local … Continue reading
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