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RE: pomona (other wildlife)


tony i dont blame you for declining on the bread idea,the carp would not get a sniff in

lots more bream on the surface off the canal/irwell this evening,but could not see how many (still plenty off them) as they were in the middle. surfacing & feeding this time which was nice to watch.
also peacock butterflies around.

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Yes Steve, probably Carp. I'll decline the bread idea, the ducks, geese and gulls
round there are pretty quick off the blocks when there's a whiff of white sliced
in the air; any fish would be obscured by an inundation of avian bread addicts.



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Tony Darby wrote:

Steve,
There were quite a few large dark fish basking just above and below the surface
at CWP on Sunday; are they likely to be Bream also?





possibly could have been tony,but i would guess they could more likely to off been carp as i have often seen them there basking on the surface on a hot sunny day. next time you go (if its hot) take some bread with you,try get a closer look

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Steve,
There were quite a few large dark fish basking just above and below the surface
at CWP on Sunday; are they likely to be Bream also?


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cycling past pomona tram stop & noticed a lot off dark figures in the canal/river on closer inspection a large shoal off bream good sizes maybe 3-5lbs easily,lost count after 100. a fishermans nightmare when there just basking on top, would off made me jealous many years ago

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1 grey squirrel near adamson house.

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1 mink near tram stop, then swam across the ship canal/irwell.

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