Hinchinbrook croc attack

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Re: Hinchinbrook croc attack

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Apparently the damage to the dingy was caused by the croc that they shot yesterday.
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Re: Hinchinbrook croc attack

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Poor bugger
I saw a video recently of a bloke swimming in the mangroves to retrieve a barra - in croc waters
The report says it was a 2m dingy. people just dont see the danger because they have done things for ages without issue
Never risk your life for a fkucing fish!
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Re: Hinchinbrook croc attack

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I know its the season but they should be pulling more triggers.. :hunting:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-02-14/ ... d/13153762
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I took this at the end of AUg 2013, at a place called Giru, about 80km south of Townsville.
I was doing a Barra charter in the estuaries....

I saw 3 large crocs sunbaking and another 3 BIG splashes as others entered the water..
The guide warned me not to put my hands in the water.... Bull sharks were a problem!!!
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People are either ignorant of the problems or just don’t give a rats
I said before it was a 2m dingy, its was a 2.5m one
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