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hi just got back from fishing moogerah dam and was shocked at seeing aheap of cane toads on the drive back one night after a feed at aratula pub , havnt seen this many since i wasat awoonga fishing and went to cania dam. how far have they got bdowdy
yep its getting that way, least it was entertainment trying to run as many over as i could,just think what they could do to the bass scoffing these off the water >. everyone get some golf in between fishing trips. bdowdy
What would make the bass scoff them?? They haven't hurt any fishing anywhere that I'm aware of, and the water rats clean heaps of them up at night. They only eat the heart and liver. Nature has a way of looking after things and I think the bass are pretty safe.
The old toads could certainly hurt fish if they ate them. A part of them is poisonous, and fish seem to know this and that's why they don't eat them. Ok, a juvenile might have a bit of a go, but generally speaking fish don't touch them. The fish in Awoonga and Cania and countless impoundments prove this. Even the water rats know which bit they can eat, as do crows when you see them on the road picking over the squashed ones! Toads killing fish from eating them is an exagerated myth in my opionion. And if they crocs ate them and died, there wouldn't be a croc in Australia!
sure did run over afew at least 10, thanks for all the info that everyones sent throught , interesting stuff on that site greg and love the sailfish. i heard there as far as lismore near ballina . the people stuffing and selling these toads are champs, if you havnt all ready seen them there stuffing the whole toad on stands with small spirit bottles and making coin pouches out of them as well bdowdy