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  1. For those that fish the George River. This warning just popped up in my FB newsfeed from the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District

     

     

    GEORGES RIVER - Health warning for Ross River Fever virus.

    The South Eastern Sydney Local Health District has issued yet another warning for residents that live near the Georges River area after the Ross River virus was again detected last week.

    According to the public health unit, the Ross River virus was detected on three occasions last week during trapping of the saltmarsh mosquito, 'Aedes vigilax', around the Illawong and Picnic Point area of the Georges River.

    The continuance of very high tides may promote further breeding of the saltmarsh mosquito which has been breeding in high numbers around the Georges River since similar tides at the end of December.

    “Barmah Forest virus and Ross River virus are spread by mosquitoes that feed on infected animals. Symptoms may include tiredness, rash, fever, and sore and swollen joints. While these symptoms usually subside after several days, some people may experience symptoms for weeks, or even months,” said District's Public Health Director, Professor Mark Ferson.

    “Members of the public should see their local doctor if they experience these symptoms. The infection is diagnosed by a blood test and a second blood test taken two weeks after the first may be needed to confirm the diagnosis,'' he ended.

    The public health unit is continuing to monitor notified cases of Ross River and Barmah Forest virus infection.

    Steps to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes include,
    • Avoid being outside, unprotected, when mosquitoes are common at dawn and dusk. When outside, cover up as much as possible with light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and covered
    footwear.
    • Apply mosquito repellent regularly to exposed areas (as directed on the container). Repellents containing Diethyl Toluamide (DEET) or Picaridin are best.
    • Don’t use repellents on the skin of children under the age of three months. Instead use physical barriers such as netting on prams, cots and play areas for babies.
    • Eradicate mosquito breeding sites around the home, such as containers that hold water.
    • Use flyscreens on windows and doors of houses and keep them in good order.
    • When camping, use flyscreens, or sleep under mosquito nets.

  2. So far only estuaries, but that's no indication of its ability.  

    I'm my opinion I would lose my nerve before the GT showed any sort of limitations.

    I can reach everything easily , it had lots of storage and at 3.6m it's easy to transport.

    If I had the money I would have gone for the Reload however just due to speed. 

     

     

     

  3. I have some relatives who live there and have been fishing a few times with Them on our visits.  We tossed HB's into the deep channels off the esplanade at low tide, just a walk over the sand flats from where he lives.  Lots of good flatties and easy access. E425615E-CFB9-4B60-89EB-6F5E795A67C5.JPG

  4. 11 hours ago, Lungfai76 said:

    Pulled a neck muscle trying to load the Yak onto the bloody FJ on Sunday so threw in the towel and went shopping instead. The crowds gave me the crappers as no one was there to shop. Free air con at shopping malls seems to beat the pull of a nice dip in the water. Found a vacant spot at a cafe to sit and eBay as the local rack place didn't have stock. 1k and a 5 day wait for my new way of loading the Kayak onto the FJ to arrive.

    Hopefully it's worth the dosh as I love both the car and the Yak and will not part with either ?

    So the T load (RTL001) can rot in hell as it being replaced by a NKL. 

    Did you look at the Rhino Universal Side Loader,  might have saved you abit of cash.

  5. Hi

    i did a quick search, but couldn't find any historical info so was curious if any one has any experience with either of these yaks. Possibly you own one or have done some research into them.

    im looking at getting a GT for myself and an espri for my wife.  

    Any feed back would be appreciated 

     

    jason

  6. It's never easy with young kids, they just don't seem to have the patience any more, and even with them catching fish i have to hope all of them catch and not just one or two of them.

    We were up at bobbin head a few weeks ago for lunch , lots of nice spots around the marina it's a shame it takes 1.5 hours to get there. 

    Closer to home I have to try bundeena sand flats on a low tide.  Some nippers and then try to keep clear of the boating traffic. 

    Jason

     

     

  7. Thanks for welcome, 

    so my biggest issue trying to fish now is finding somewhere I can spread out my kids and wife so they can't get their fair patch of clean water and not get snagged up every cast.

    Swallow rock reserve has been done and was successful , I tried warumbul reserve but a lot of snags for the kids last weekend , any other suggestions?

     

    jason  

  8. Hi All, 

    just a quick intro.

     

    43 year old sydneysider, grew up in Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. Fished since a youngster typically around port botany, especially liked when you could fish at the end of the container wharf. 

    have fished off the rocks chasing kingies around little bay in my early and mid 20's,   best fish to date was a 120kg striped marlin up at south west rocks years ago.

    Now with 4 kids aged 11, 8, 8 and 6,  my fishing involves rigging their rods and baiting hooks.  I enjoy seeing them fish, and get off their electronic devices, but hopefully as they get abit older I can actually do some fishing myself. 

    Now living in the sutherland shire,  Port hacking has all my attention, and would like to get in to Kayak fishing, up either the Woronora River, or the Hacking.

    However at the moment I am living my fishing dreams through reports and stories  I see here. 

    Cheers

    Jason

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