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AHHHH, ticks, leeches rare here in sth oz. all good. unless you count politicians .
slipped disc said:AHHHH, ticks, leeches rare here in sth oz. all good. unless you count politicians .
ProspectorPete said:A couple of years ago I was up the top end of Big River busting for a crap and was hanging on so long I was getting the shakes, decided I had to go now or crap me daks so ran off behind some bushes beside a small creek in the shade and just as I dropped my daks and started to squat I noticed the ground was moving, literally moving with thousands of small leeches, WTF, so the daks came back up and I ran as fast as I could and headed for a sunnier spot about 40 meters away, it was the fastest dump I'd ever taken then spent the next 20 mins at the car checking for leeches, never seen it before and hope to never see it again.
In all my years of fishing I'd never really given them much thought up until then............yuk :|
Goldtarget said:There's a couple spots here in vic you get tiny ones. I thought the first time I got one attached it was to small but the classic leech itch ensued for the next couple of days. The wouldn't be more than a centimetre long couple mm girth but prolific and aggressive. No wading in they could embed anywhere. There's just some places a leech (or anything for that matter) shouldn't go.
Goldpick said:I was camping down on the Glenelg river near Nelson in Vic, when I had a persitant itch on my back. I got friend to have a look, and there was a bloated leach sucking the life out of me, and he had a great deal of trouble removing it. I asked him to grab salt container (large Saxa salt container), to pour a little on it to release its grip. Instead he poured the whole contents of the container down my back and *** crack, needless to say, the leach was no where to be found, it probably exploded!
kawman said:Life savers wear pantihoes to stop bluebottle stings ect... I wonder if they will stop leaches in their tracks???
XIV said:Bushman spray,
spray to clothing and body, keeps them off
On another note copious amounts of garlic works well at things that bite, also keeps the wife away
Metamorphic said:That dam at Whroo is full of the buggers.
In the golfields, its the dams that they live in.
I reckon i have broken the world record for dam entry/exit when placing the suction hose bucket for the highbanker.
A bit of salt or the heat from a lit smoke does the trick and they will drop off.
Dont pull em off, leaves the head under your skin and thats when you have drama's.
Cheers
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