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    Mud Island Whale

    Was out at mud on sunday and noticed a fairly large whale carcass laying in the shallows on roughly the southern rocks. It had obviously been hit by a prop from a large vessel. It appeared to have been dragged there as there was rope around the tail.

    What is the go here? Is this the place the authorities take these things or has a good samaritan moved it there for navigational safety?

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    could of been dragged there by EPA to clear the channels theres a 8m whale also dead on the beach on moreton big stinky fella

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    Is that the one on the news with the big White chewing on him
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtpython View Post
    Is that the one on the news with the big White chewing on him
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    Na im sure that one was in WA
    i want a bigger boat

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    I was on Moreton on the weekend.
    If you saw the clip on the news Saturday night, that was me in the water taking photos.
    We reported it on Saturday morning, apparently it came in Friday night and someone had reported it.
    We drove back on Saturday arvo and there were kids playing all around it in the water.
    Parents standing on the sand watching them?
    We stopped and mentioned that there might be a few sharks around and maybe it was not a good idea to swim around it.
    They ignored us.
    Even on Sunday is seemed untouched, but getting bloated and very smelly!
    I have never seen a dead whale before, it was sad to see.
    Now that is two in close proximity to each other.
    How many whales would die in the bay each year?
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    This one didn't die in the bay, it was brought to mud island so it didn't clog the shipping lanes, i was out there with a marine biologist on Sunday.

    They think it died of natural causes, not a propeller. we see increases in dead whales at this time of year due to their migratory route bringing them close to our shores.

    Dead whales bring in sharks, thats why we were there, can't believe kids would be allowed to swim there.
    Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught.

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    Ausfish Premium Member webby's Avatar
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    Its been there for a quite some time
    regards

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    there was one caught up in some rope dead on the western side of mud a couple of months back...whether it got tangled or dragged there i dont know, certainly stunk though ...dont know if anyone else saw this

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Cheech's Avatar
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    Looks loke Mud is a dumping ground for them because Chong and I saw one tethered in the shallows on the south side of Mud a couple of months ago (not that anyone believed us at the time )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheech View Post
    Looks loke Mud is a dumping ground for them because Chong and I saw one tethered in the shallows on the south side of Mud a couple of months ago (not that anyone believed us at the time )
    I've heard you guys on the radio when you have been at Mud and i wouldn't believe anthing you said either the rum smell even 1nm downwind was overpowering!! I'm suprised you guys haven't claimed spotting the southern lights aswell
    Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Chong's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by finding_time View Post
    I've heard you guys on the radio when you have been at Mud and i wouldn't believe anthing you said either the rum smell even 1nm downwind was overpowering!! I'm suprised you guys haven't claimed spotting the southern lights aswell
    FT,
    it was very choppy and a couple of cups of joy may have been spilt, hence the smell plus we had to pump it out so that made a bit of a slick . I have seen the southern lights as well as a min min light, a ghost, UFO, freindly brown snake and even a .......full bottle of rum once .
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chong View Post
    FT,
    it was very choppy and a couple of cups of joy may have been spilt, hence the smell plus we had to pump it out so that made a bit of a slick . I have seen the southern lights as well as a min min light, a ghost, UFO, freindly brown snake and even a .......full bottle of rum once .
    Cheers
    Chong

    I believe most of your post is true but the full bottle!!!!

    Cheers Dazza

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2DKnBJ View Post
    Chong

    I believe most of your post is true but the full bottle!!!!

    Cheers Dazza
    Thats a bit unfair dazza full to them is like how long is a piece of string

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    You wouldn't believe it, but Cheech and Chong charters even tried to weight it in, in the R2M, but due weight mass, they were unable to get it on board, but these pair of bundy bears will try anything to win a prize, eveery year they come up with a mussell of some descritpiton to weight in, which certain means their fishing the bottom, maybe the lines are set on sundown and retreived on sunup, which means it doesnt intefer with their nightly consumption. ?????

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    Ausfish Platinum Member mowerman's Avatar
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    A mate reckons he was out on the bay one night and a penguin jumped up on the duckboard. Penguinboard?

    Half inclined to believe him but he drinks rum too.



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