John j
Mono Don
Ha get to see a lot on bike as they dont hear your vibration on paths .You get many experiences sat outside with your rod in your hand.![]()
Rode in to about 7 dears early one morning .
Ha get to see a lot on bike as they dont hear your vibration on paths .You get many experiences sat outside with your rod in your hand.![]()
Ha get to see a lot on bike as they dont hear your vibration on paths .
Rode in to about 7 old dears early one morning .
Ha good oneDid they hit you with their walking sticks?
I see the kingfishers just about every time I go to my lake and regularly see buzzards there also.Never seen one. Had to wait 40 years to see a kingfisher . Bet you see em all time. Suppose you just need to know where to look.
Buzzards seem to becoming popular round here . Also meant to be some periguin Falcons at nostal but I.ve not see em
Seen a few stoats or weasels not sure which lol. They shoot across paths .I see the kingfishers just about every time I go to my lake and regularly see buzzards there also.
We've a pair of swans nesting there this year and we're really looking forward to seeing the cygnets soon. Don't see them very often but one of my favourites are the stoats.
Basically I love nature and spend way more time watching all the various wildlife than I ever do trying to catch the fish.
Stoats are roughly ferret size and weasels look more like a stretched out mouse. Both lovely creatures. Maybe not if you're a rabbit or a mouse.Seen a few stoats or weasels not sure which lol. They shoot across paths .
Also had a fox run right in front of bike for about 30 meters.
Must be weasels . Look like fast fat worms . Must be nice to see dear in ye gardenStoats are roughly ferret size and weasels look more like a stretched out mouse. Both lovely creatures. Maybe not if you're a rabbit or a mouse.
I used to feed the foxes in our garden every evening. Regularly get deer in the garden.
Noddys gone to Oxford fishing again, going to be gutted if he catches something this time. Could you just nip to linear and catch all the big ones, or feed them up? Either will do.I see the kingfishers just about every time I go to my lake and regularly see buzzards there also.
We've a pair of swans nesting there this year and we're really looking forward to seeing the cygnets soon. Don't see them very often but one of my favourites are the stoats.
Basically I love nature and spend way more time watching all the various wildlife than I ever do trying to catch the fish.
lovely wee fellows hand feed one regular at the lochThere's f**k**g loads of them about. They're in every county in England.
Very cute, but murderous little bastards, even the RSPB has had to fence them out of bird sanctuaries.
a stoat from a weasel /a stoat is stoatlly different and a weasel is weaselly recognisedMust be weasels . Look like fast fat worms . Must be nice to see dear in ye garden
dirty bazturd lolYou get many experiences sat outside with your rod in your hand.![]()
rabbitsWot u lot talking about u bunch of carrot crunchers.
Yeah I can sometimes watch them for 15 minutes before they realise they're being watched and scoot off.Must be weasels . Look like fast fat worms . Must be nice to see dear in ye garden
I'd love to help out but I can't afford to fish Linear. Cheaper to buy your own lake!Noddys gone to Oxford fishing again, going to be gutted if he catches something this time. Could you just nip to linear and catch all the big ones, or feed them up? Either will do.![]()
f**k**g townie.Wot u lot talking about u bunch of carrot crunchers.
They do nowYeah I can sometimes watch them for 15 minutes before they realise they're being watched and scoot off.
I was just about to search for a little video I took until I remembered that the f**k**s don't work on here.