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If you shoot enough of the big Crocks there won't be enough of them left to take over the territory of the one you have just shot [thumbsupbig]
Adult males reach sexual maturity at 3.3m and females at 2.1m so if a minimum size was set at 3.5m it would allow the crocks to still breed to keep their numbers up but it would remove the larger more dangerous animals.
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Cull the big ones. Otherwise you will have them chasing the younger males further south. Already been some croc sightings in the river downstream of Maryborough. Here's something I posted on Walrus earlier.
Cahill's Crossing: Fascinating but frustrating work of managing crocs at notorious Kakadu waterway - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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And here is something else posted on Walrus, which shows why you do not fish off the crossing. see how the croc disappears off the edge of the crossing completely.
Massive crocodile stops traffic to cross road
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Do they need to be culled? check out over 50 crocs sunbaking on the edge of the Daly River.
Crocodiles caught sunbaking on NT beach
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Few handbags and boots there
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Easier to cull tourists. A few land sharks on Bondi beach will net more kills than weeks out in the rivers. Then retire to the pub for a few coldies. Besides only get a bit of skin and meat from a croc . Tourists have cash and credit cards.