waruikazi
Legendary
I was lucky enough to go turtle hunting on the flood plain in my community last night. These are Chelodina rugosa, Northern Long Necks.
Finding them is alot like crabbing. We used what the locals call a 'goopa' which is Aboriginal English for crow bar, it's a long peice of iron with a wooden handle. You walk through the mud poking around the weeds and water until you hear the hollow thud of the turtle's shell. Once you've found one you hold it down with your goopa, so it doesn't swim away, and dig it out.
I found two big ones (way bigger than any pet ones i've seen), which is supposed to be pretty good for your first time. We have kept them all for tomorrow when we are having culture day events. They sure look delicious!
Finding them is alot like crabbing. We used what the locals call a 'goopa' which is Aboriginal English for crow bar, it's a long peice of iron with a wooden handle. You walk through the mud poking around the weeds and water until you hear the hollow thud of the turtle's shell. Once you've found one you hold it down with your goopa, so it doesn't swim away, and dig it out.
I found two big ones (way bigger than any pet ones i've seen), which is supposed to be pretty good for your first time. We have kept them all for tomorrow when we are having culture day events. They sure look delicious!