Nice little baby pike too - perfect torpedo predator in miniature, That could be a 20lb'er in 10 years!
Brilliant, Norfolk Hawker. I've never lived in the right part of England to see one.Not the most colourful dragonfly but one of the rarer species.
That's a fantastic shot Mort!
I can never get photos of the Dragonflies in the garden as they rarely seem to land long enough which is a shame.
Hi all, Brilliant, Norfolk Hawker. I've never lived in the right part of England to see one.
cheers Darrel
Lots of lovely little, very sharp, Y shaped ones scattered throughout the flesh. When I fished I used to eat the 3 - 4 kg sized ones in the winter as "fish cakes", but some bones always got through.but has considerably more bones
I've been quite lucky this year in our garden and seen 5 or 6 different species flying about. I had a few sticks supporting floppy plants and deliberately left them longer, up to about 5ft, and they made good resting spots for some of them.
Hi all, Lots of lovely little, very sharp, Y shaped ones scattered throughout the flesh. When I fished I used to eat the 3 - 4 kg sized ones in the winter as "fish cakes", but some bones always got through.
cheers Darrel
You are meant to be able to de-bone them, but it was pre-WWW and I never found anybody who knew how to do it. I don't fish now, so it is too late for me.then they would debone etc and make a nice meal
You're not training them rightThat's a fantastic shot Mort!
I can never get photos of the Dragonflies in the garden as they rarely seem to land long enough which is a shame.