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2 minutes ago, Greyman said:

I haven’t seen a stickleback in ages used to have a couple in my pond at home smart watching them build there nest when they go red in spring 

Same here mate small ponds and dyk filled waterways at the bottom of railway bankings used to be full of them. 

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Leaving home for the office View from the office. Closer view from the office.....they are farmed deer.... The office. Planting new trees and re-establishing old lines

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2 minutes ago, Greyman said:

I haven’t seen a stickleback in ages used to have a couple in my pond at home smart watching them build there nest when they go red in spring 

Same here mate small ponds and dyk filled waterways at the bottom of railway bankings used to be full of them. 

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Just sat here in our new poll barn enjoying the view after putting up a new hoist pulley system for dealing with red deer easier.

Off out after a stag or a buck later, several customers having big problems with deer down here.

 

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3 hours ago, Greyman said:

I haven’t seen a stickleback in ages used to have a couple in my pond at home smart watching them build there nest when they go red in spring 

Got over 50 in my pond …. There’s uncountable amounts in Bristol … wills tobacco factory pond and stream running off of it is teaming with them ….. 

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9 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Any sticklebacks mate I don't seem to see many these days when years ago the streams were full of them around here. 

My first memories of fishing was with my ole fella catching sticklebacks with a rush with pieces of worm threaded on the end, old turf cuttings that had flooded and overgrown were alive with them, I was no more than 3 or 4 years old but remember it like yesterday.

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5 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Same here mate small ponds and dyk filled waterways at the bottom of railway bankings used to be full of them. 

Tons in the margins of our little carp lake when you look at night 👍IMG-20240814-WA0002.jpg.f84395d2e40263a246b2951c0ff1126f.jpg

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1 hour ago, dogmandont said:

My first memories of fishing was with my ole fella catching sticklebacks with a rush with pieces of worm threaded on the end, old turf cuttings that had flooded and overgrown were alive with them, I was no more than 3 or 4 years old but remember it like yesterday.

I used to catch them in a stream using a pop bottle and bread with my mate when we had to visit his grandma. Probably 6yr old

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34 minutes ago, Borr said:

I used to catch them in a stream using a pop bottle and bread with my mate when we had to visit his grandma. Probably 6yr old

It's those kinds of memories that stick with you Borr. 

 

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