Music experiment

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Music experiment

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Has anyone ever tried music as a lure or something else? maybe we could (later on) see how a yowie reacts to different forms of music..like...they might feel sad and back if they hear a slow song, or they might get agressive and hostile when they hear hardcore grunge, and maybe they might even start dancing if they hear hip hop or dance music...thatd be a sight...lol
just a suggestion....
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Or maybe next time the team is out...take some M&M's or something and lay a trail out or throw a few packets here and there and see if you get any reaction from the yowies...chocolate is supposed to make you feel, well, you know...;)..lol..so maybe it would work on them...I wudnt want to be in the way if it did work...:)
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mate, check out the expeditions. They're attracted to whistling. Try playing some Neil Diamond. Dean'll know what i'm talking about. :wink:

Ahh WWN.. will there ever be a better supermarket tabloid? :twisted:
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I actually posted this as a joke mostly..nothing serious...
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:lol:

Welcome to the world of (cue spooky music) the unexplained. "Nothing serious" could be something vital.
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A friend of mine was playing a recorder (wind instrument) by a large dam one night. Something took some time out of it's nighly sojourn to grunt and shake a tree at him. He said the hairs on his neck stood on end... and while he never saw anything, just a twenty foot tree shaking at the waters edge he was happy to settle on Koala.

Do Koala's hate whistling? Can they shake twenty foot trees?

I know the place... I just can't see a Koala by itself taking umbrage to music.

Maybe I want to believe too much.

When I make my Yowie decoy, I'm going to give him one of those party whistles... and a little party hat, slightly askew. Stick him out in the bush at New Years Eve and see if I get lucky... Well, if he gets lucky.

Cheers Buck - The part about the recorder and the tree shaking is true. The Yowie Decoy will only be true when I make it.

CHeers Buck
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Ubuntu (African Proverb) - I am because you are.
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Don't forget the Jim Morrison sunglasses.

Just randomly thinking.. how about this.

A chain wrapped around a branch of a tree, and hanging off the tree is a birdcage or something, wrapped in barbed wire. In the cage, some food.

Wait & see what happens? :?:
I think Bigfoot is blurry, that's the problem. It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry. And that's extra scary to me, because there's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside. Run. He's fuzzy. Get outta here.
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