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PostPosted: Jan 14th, '10, 21:45 
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Are they those special 3mm diameter clay balls Joel ;-)


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PostPosted: Jan 15th, '10, 07:09 
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wazza to be fair they should come from your system,
Ah...now make the rules.

How long do they have to be in the system for?? Catch them from the dam, put them into the AP, then a week later photograph and eat!!


That's where they came from in the first place, have only been in the FT since New year. The Barra have started having a crack at them I have noticed.

So do blue ones taste better?


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No Wazza they turn orange when cooked like the others :lol:
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PostPosted: Jan 19th, '10, 18:52 
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And it can't be the cold, we have had 3 days in a row over 42 degrees.

I just fed the Barra, and the Yabbies come out of their 'homes' to grab the fish food, and I noticed a couple of the bigger one's are starting to go blue. I guess this means I have clean water???

These guys came out of a muddy but fresh water permanent lake on my parents farm, and they are a dark brown when you catch them, definitely no blue on them. They entered my FT around 3rd Jan, so not that long ago really.


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Question for the Yanks:

How big are these things when you catch them in the wild, and does anyone know how they compare to crawdads? (Also called crayfish.)


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And spoons are not an Australian Standard measurement :mrgreen:



no, it has been a long established rule on this forum that small children, daschunds and beer cans are standards of measurement. And, all photos must include gratuitous toes. :brilsmurf:


True, I never take a Crab Measurer when I go out for Blue Manna (Swimmer) Crabs.
Just Beer!
A Beer Can is approx. 127mm long, the same as a Blue Manna's Minimum Size Limit!
Coincidence? I dont think so.....


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Question for the Yanks:

How big are these things when you catch them in the wild, and does anyone know how they compare to crawdads? (Also called crayfish.)

How Bigs a Crawdad? yabbies can grow to about 6" in full length and the tail is about half that


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PostPosted: Apr 25th, '10, 13:32 
Blue yabbies...

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PostPosted: Apr 25th, '10, 15:28 
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Mine all turned a beautiful bright orange :dontknow:
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I must be colour blind I'm sure that is red :oops:


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Nice blue one's Rupe
I've recently found a couple of young blue ones and will separate them for breeding
There is something nice about the colour and I think it would entice those who are a little reluctant to eat yabbies
Good to see Yabbies come out of the wood work!!!
More pics everyone


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The smaller of the 2 is a female :)
& the bottle is one of those two litre imports :whistle:

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PostPosted: Jun 16th, '10, 12:51 
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are you sure 2lt bottle, looks like a 355mm to me, if yabbies are that big I'm moving to South Oz :mrgreen: no I'm not, just remembered no trout :lol:


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are you sure 2lt bottle, looks like a 355mm to me, if yabbies are that big I'm moving to South Oz :mrgreen: no I'm not, just remembered no trout :lol:


Ya got me, I fibbed...
it's really a 750ml import :whistle:

No trout in SA? I wonder what the fly fishers & folks at Tooperang
will do from here ...


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I have drunk a lot of beer and it doesn't resemble a 750ml bottle either :naughty: :lol:


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