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In reply to: Very true. Fished in the North one year in April, just after the Wet. Caught a lot of barra, usually several a day. Thought it was very easy. Don't know anything about fishing by the way. Read about guys writing how great it was to catch one or two a trip! *** Ann SA has a Mediterannean climate similar to the Mediterranean (n kidding!), Cape Town And Perth in WA. We have hot dry summers, with occasional thunder storms and cool wet winters. Lovely Spring and Autumns. The rainfall (total precipitation) here is only 18 to 24 inches, most in July and August. Had an inch and half last week. Bakesey sent down some effects of the cyclone. Rivers in most of Aust tend to have small and wider banks. A smaller area for the usual rains. Most rivers are actually creeks as they are dry from 3 months to 10 months of the year. Wider banks for winter floods. And floodplains all around for the big floods. Early Europeans learned not to build their villages along the banks of rivers and creeks as they were destroyed or got flooded every year. Other parts of Aust eg Sydney receive a lot of Summer rain and as Bakes said the North has two distinct seasons, the Wet and the Dry. SE Victoria and even more so Tasmania are always quite wet. Australia is a continent after all not just a country. *** Hunting in the rain. I find the time after the rain, particularly in warmer months very productive for small game such as the local rabbits and hares. If it is warm and a light rain is falling, I enjoy very much hunting in this weather. If it is cold and wet a lot of animals such as deer will seek a sunny spot on a hillside to dry off when the sun comes out, as they will in the mornings to warm up after the nights chill On the pig hunting trip last year the rain was very useful even though we were stuck for a day. The rain obliterated the tracks meaning the pig sign and movements could be ascertained much easier. Always good to learn about animal movements from their sign in the freshly washed earth. |