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Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China
taffy
- 2017-06-04
In response to Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China (expat hubby)
I take it that your local park has a pond or a stream. Otherwise, ducks wouldn't be there!In my youth, I fished a small pond in a park. I saw ducks there and caught jack pike using a spinning lure. I sold the fish to a Pole. Poles love pike and grayling. However, they're not so keen on perch.
It has ducks, geese, herons and cormorants(in season) It also has some big turtle-type-things more that a foot long. It also has some Poles slinking around the perimeters.
In my opinion the graying is the tastiest member of the salmon family- fried many a one up on the river banks. However, no grayling in our park, the water is a bit still. They like the same conditions as rainbow trout. Not that I am an expert mind.
Messages In This Thread
- Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- Cynthia -- 2017-05-14
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- expat hubby -- 2017-06-03
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- taffy -- 2017-06-03
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- expat hubby -- 2017-06-04
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- taffy -- 2017-06-04
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- expat hubby -- 2017-06-04
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- taffy -- 2017-06-04
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- expat hubby -- 2017-06-04
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- taffy -- 2017-06-04
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- expat hubby -- 2017-06-04
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- taffy -- 2017-06-03
- Re Mothers Day at a Zoo in China -- expat hubby -- 2017-06-03
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