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Post by salmonshrimp on Aug 29, 2010 11:10:00 GMT
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Post by madkeen on Aug 29, 2010 11:13:15 GMT
Lawrence the fish is in excellent condition apart from its recent encounter with a predator-maybe dolphin?
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Post by salmonshrimp on Aug 29, 2010 11:34:03 GMT
Lawrence the fish is in excellent condition apart from its recent encounter with a predator-maybe dolphin? It gave a good account for itself and was perhaps a day or two in from the sea there are still a few sea lice near the anal fin. We thought it might be Dolphins or Porpoises there are plenty of these around the Moray Firth. It's a fantastic sight when they throw the salmon 10ft to 20ft in the air
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Post by madkeen on Aug 29, 2010 11:40:55 GMT
Lawrence the fish is in excellent condition apart from its recent encounter with a predator-maybe dolphin? It gave a good account for itself and was perhaps a day or two in from the sea there are still a few sea lice near the anal fin. We thought it might be Dolphins or Porpoises there are plenty of these around the Moray Firth. It's a fantastic sight when they throw the salmon 10ft to 20ft in the air It is indeed a great sight , I took the kids up to Channory point a few yrs back to see them hammering the salmon
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Post by salmonshrimp on Aug 29, 2010 11:53:25 GMT
It gave a good account for itself and was perhaps a day or two in from the sea there are still a few sea lice near the anal fin. We thought it might be Dolphins or Porpoises there are plenty of these around the Moray Firth. It's a fantastic sight when they throw the salmon 10ft to 20ft in the air It is indeed a great sight , I took the kids up to Channory point a few yrs back to see them hammering the salmon When I was a kid we stayed on the coast and seen them every year an amazing sight. Shoals of salmon porpoises and dolphins creating a huge disturbance on the calm water. I've even seen shoals of porpoises and dolphins chasing salmon right into the river Ness as far up as the Railway Bridge north
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