Good life lesson for her mate
She will know where her food comes from.
I had my two catch gut skin and 1/4 for the pot
My boy at seven wrote about it at school and had to stand up in class and talk about it.
I pmsl when I heard.
I always check their claws for fur when working just to try and understand what they been up to.
I wouldn't think of cutting them unless they were troubling them in anyway.
Atb
not sure mate don't buy it.i would imagine its around £20/kg.
a mate of a mate of a mate cousin half brother sells whole roe for £40.
Forty quid ! That's cheap they fifty round here.
Still not bad for road kill aye
The old brown wage packet on a Thursday for me, least you had something to show for your graft.
Nowadays I work my back off and look at a few numbers on a screen, doesn't hold the same incentive as the old brown wage packet.
Local pub dog 14 year old golden retriever trys to mount my dog every time I'm in pub.
Poor old sod can hardly move but will stand behind him pumping away.
He the only one in the village
Liquidize and add to boilie mix, I used to use powdered egg in the mix and make hook baits like stone then soaked in Amino'sGood luck well worth a try and they are free
No can't say I have, but if crays (red signal) are in the water your fishing and it holds sizable fish then that is what I would present to them in some form.
What a good idea !
Cook them first ?
Yes and no liquidize mix with fish meal powdered eggs salt then roll and boil.
I'll give that a try.....fishing has been a waste of time for me, so far this year !
And mole hills use as ground bait
Had them in local lake was a nightmare to fish as soon as bait hit water they would be on it.
Took a couple of years till the carp took a fancy to them, fish were coming out in top nick and weight.
We used to trap them liquidize them whole and make boilies from them.