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Can you legally go panning in Warrandyte State Park Victoria.
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<blockquote data-quote="BigWave" data-source="post: 386906" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Just put on some gaiters. They're generally after a few frogs.</p><p>If you stop and don't move, they'll carry on as they are sighted for movement and have very short memories (only a little longer than a gold fish - I hear).</p><p>I've seen quite a a few around Warrandyte (even at my house - I live there), but generally near or in water.</p><p>Browns generally go for a drier area (also like my house).</p><p>Interestingly (I think), I've been detecting in the GT bush for around 6 years (all terrains), and have not seen a single snake out there, and don't think my detecting mates have as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigWave, post: 386906, member: 6786"] Just put on some gaiters. They're generally after a few frogs. If you stop and don't move, they'll carry on as they are sighted for movement and have very short memories (only a little longer than a gold fish - I hear). I've seen quite a a few around Warrandyte (even at my house - I live there), but generally near or in water. Browns generally go for a drier area (also like my house). Interestingly (I think), I've been detecting in the GT bush for around 6 years (all terrains), and have not seen a single snake out there, and don't think my detecting mates have as well. [/QUOTE]
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Can you legally go panning in Warrandyte State Park Victoria.
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