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Subject: Floods Tue Feb 11, 2014 4:10 pm
Cant help but wonder what's happening to all the fish in the flooded rivers in the south of the country, are they managing to cling on somewhere, hiding in a hole behind a rock or simply getting washed out to sea
Could be some very fat sea fish about soon
stevo Swordfish Hunter
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Subject: Re: Floods Tue Feb 11, 2014 6:00 pm
Logger wrote:
Cant help but wonder what's happening to all the fish in the flooded rivers in the south of the country, are they managing to cling on somewhere, hiding in a hole behind a rock or simply getting washed out to sea
Could be some very fat sea fish about soon
or they could adapt
beach caught carp that would be a first imagine post title "carp at spalsh"
Guest Guest
Subject: Re: Floods Wed Feb 12, 2014 6:57 pm
I believe riverside and sea front properties in the south of England has taken a dramatic downturn.
Due mainly to the fact everyone now has one!!!
Notbad ADMIN
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Subject: Re: Floods Wed Feb 12, 2014 9:35 pm
Also wondering, with all that ground flooded for so long how much of the worm and similar population have we lost, can't be good for the soil conditioning or food chain, food prices will be up too. ,