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Jellies

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Created by evilC > 9 months ago, 27 May 2013
evilC
QLD, 680 posts
27 May 2013 8:47PM
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There were thousands of baby jellies at Redcliffe today about the size of a 50 cent piece, do they normally breed this time of year ?

I was hoping for a bit more of a jelly free era

Simon100
QLD, 490 posts
27 May 2013 11:43PM
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there was a few at manly too hope they dont grow into big ones

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
28 May 2013 9:28AM
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Haven't you guys ever been out in this? Happens every year. Just don't stack it in the thick of them.
Photo of moreton bay

bc
QLD, 708 posts
28 May 2013 10:02AM
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does not happen every year but some years can be real bad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

togalog
NSW, 84 posts
28 May 2013 10:09AM
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My god! What's it like hitting that at 25 knots!!?

Boombuster
QLD, 583 posts
28 May 2013 4:39PM
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Togalog, you don't even feel them at speed but you do feel them when your going slow or if you fall off they hang around in schools so if I see them I wait until I'm past them before gybing just in-case I fall off.

togalog
NSW, 84 posts
28 May 2013 7:26PM
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You must slice and dice a few hundred on a good run then. Maybe that's the solution. The turtles must love ya!



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