Heading out again
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BIG GEM
Nightjar
Scrubby
Bignuggs
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Heading out again
Me and the dawg are leaving late tonight and heading to the Cue area for some fun. The weather looks good up there now so it'll be good to get out of the metro for awhile.
We'll be in the caravan park for a few days so if ya in the area drop in and say hello.
Cheers
We'll be in the caravan park for a few days so if ya in the area drop in and say hello.
Cheers
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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I can recommend either site number 8 or 15, both are very handy to the amenities and you have the park`s resident mechanic next door should you need him, possibly for starting problems with the Nissan, or maybe for just an informative yarn.
Good luck mate.
Scrubby
Good luck mate.
Scrubby
Scrubby
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Ya cheeky old bugger
If the mechanic is still there, I might have to change plans and camp out in the bush I couldn't take more of that man anymore
If the mechanic is still there, I might have to change plans and camp out in the bush I couldn't take more of that man anymore
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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Hi Cliff, goid luck in Cue and surrounding areas. Keep yourself and beautiful Oscar safe and good luck finding more gold. We are in Leonora for APLA AGM. Martin & Karen are here also. Keep,safe out there. Bob & Joan
BIG GEM
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Bignuggs, if you get bored over in Cue, you could slip down the Day Dawn road and turn right just before the day Dawn Dam. Drive up around the waste dump and turn right onto the Water Supply track. When you get to the first fence turn right and drive down the dirt track about 5 or 600 meters till you come to the creek system. During my 9 years in Cue I found a little patch there detecting from the creek back for about 100 meters and about 50 or so meters from the fence. I Chained it out and got about 20 plus bits of 2 to 4 grams. I only did that area of about 100 by 50 metres and there must be a few more bits there. That is only one of many good spots I stumbled on around 1989 - 1999. I also had some good luck around the old golf club on the southern side of the creek system.
Good luck mate.
Good luck mate.
Young Simmo
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Heyya Cliff, Change of plans ..be in Northampton end of this week coming. Then might divert to cue . will let you know how we go
gut feeling
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What a waste of time that was. I actually left home early Saturday morning got to Cue in the late arvo. Oscar the wonder dog whinged and moaned all night in the caravan park so my next door neighbours left
Sunday morning I got 3 hours detecting done only to find the mongrel found out how to get his muzzle and harness off so I couldn't have him running around free.
So back to the park, pack up and come home and I came home to bloody rain. The weather in Cue is brilliant, bit cool at night but the days are nice and warm.
Maybe go back in a months time when the nugget sniffer is a bit older.
9.15pm and I'm now having a beer or three
Sunday morning I got 3 hours detecting done only to find the mongrel found out how to get his muzzle and harness off so I couldn't have him running around free.
So back to the park, pack up and come home and I came home to bloody rain. The weather in Cue is brilliant, bit cool at night but the days are nice and warm.
Maybe go back in a months time when the nugget sniffer is a bit older.
9.15pm and I'm now having a beer or three
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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Only took 1 photo and that was of the mongrel once I got his harness and muzzle back on him.
Warren, some interesting ground where we were and I'll give ya the details later, I gotta get back there. Might have to leave the dog in the vehicle next time so he doesn't get free.
Warren, some interesting ground where we were and I'll give ya the details later, I gotta get back there. Might have to leave the dog in the vehicle next time so he doesn't get free.
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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Hey Cliff .. be in cue 22nd thurs for a while .. be camped out in the park doing day trips if ya head back....
gut feeling
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He is going to be a big boy Cliff looking at the size of his feet now!where you get that muzzle he looks like hanniball off silence of the lambs -poor dog -LOL-Dragon
purple-dragon
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When new people see him, they always comment about the size of his feet and his thick front legs. He's a handful now and a strong little bugger. He is always sniffing the ground so the muzzle has to stay on, might have to gaffa tape it to his head
Hannibal would be a good name for him, he loves fresh meat and lots of it he farts well too, he can stink my jayco out real quick
Hannibal would be a good name for him, he loves fresh meat and lots of it he farts well too, he can stink my jayco out real quick
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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There is no doubt what this dog is saying:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF45ReaFSYs
Col
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF45ReaFSYs
Col
Pebbles
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Good one pebbles, maybe I was in the right area, just the wrong paddock. That's not unusual as I do it all the time when trying for sniff a piece.
Young Simmo
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Young Simmo wrote:I can lip read dogs and he is saying, " Please give me a T-bone".
A T-bone would be a quick snack give him a lump of roo tail and it disappears real quick, bone and all
The sod wakes me up at 5am every morning without fail and he wants breakfast and I'm sure he's trying to tell me to give him a full side of beef
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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Cliff,
We had a Labrador who could smell a mouses fart at 50 metres. He could flick his muzzle (one like yours) until we bought a "flick proof one. He was still able to drink but could NOT pick up any snacks, especially "baits."
He contracted cancer three years ago at age of 14 and we had him put to sleep.
If you are ever down Waikiki way give me a call and the muzzle is yours.
One buckle on the collar and it's fixed in place, no other straps to do up.
*** You maybe able to see in photos there are multiple holes so you can adjust to suit your dogs head. Drill out the existing pop rivets, adjust and re-rivet.***
We had a Labrador who could smell a mouses fart at 50 metres. He could flick his muzzle (one like yours) until we bought a "flick proof one. He was still able to drink but could NOT pick up any snacks, especially "baits."
He contracted cancer three years ago at age of 14 and we had him put to sleep.
If you are ever down Waikiki way give me a call and the muzzle is yours.
One buckle on the collar and it's fixed in place, no other straps to do up.
*** You maybe able to see in photos there are multiple holes so you can adjust to suit your dogs head. Drill out the existing pop rivets, adjust and re-rivet.***
Nightjar
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Thanks Peter. Good looking muzzle. It'll be a few weeks before I'm heading to Mandurah area so I'll take you up on the offer.
I usually head down that way on a Sunday but I'll drop you a PM for a day that's fits in with yourself.
Cheers
I usually head down that way on a Sunday but I'll drop you a PM for a day that's fits in with yourself.
Cheers
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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I have a border collie that does the same thing Cliff-wakes me at 5.30am every day for her tucker -I figure she is checking to see if I karked it during the night in which case I become tucker-Dragon
purple-dragon
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I've now got a 15mm scar running down my nose coz I refused to get up this morning at 5am.
WHACK and take that the mongrel
WHACK and take that the mongrel
Bignuggs- Forum Admin
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