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<blockquote data-quote="The geezer" data-source="post: 154581" data-attributes="member: 5118"><p>There's definitely 3 saltys in the first pool below the third bridge and one sighting in the long pool above. They are only about a metre long and should be alright for a year or two. However if any go missing ,worry because a big one might have arrived. Certainly keeps u on your toes, after meeting one in the middle of a good set of rapids in the bloomfied a couple of years ago I can say for sure that you have to be extremely lucky to see one if it's stationary Be vigilant and definetly take a spare pair of jocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The geezer, post: 154581, member: 5118"] There's definitely 3 saltys in the first pool below the third bridge and one sighting in the long pool above. They are only about a metre long and should be alright for a year or two. However if any go missing ,worry because a big one might have arrived. Certainly keeps u on your toes, after meeting one in the middle of a good set of rapids in the bloomfied a couple of years ago I can say for sure that you have to be extremely lucky to see one if it's stationary Be vigilant and definetly take a spare pair of jocks. [/QUOTE]
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