Terry Harman
Senior Member & Supporter
Here’s my paltry efforts
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Awesome !Talking of kingfishers here’s a couple of pics taken by a good friend of mine russel hogg anyone who goes in Oakwood angling in Welwyn will know russView attachment 36882View attachment 36883
I’ve got quite a few like this one ,.. but not on my rod,…. one day hopefully.Here’s my paltry efforts View attachment 36884View attachment 36885
The nearest I got too a deer was 4 years ago returning home from a session on the Trent. The picture will speak for itselfI’ll go first.
About three years ago I was fishing a stretch of the W.Avon super early in the morning.
I arrived at 5am and put some hemp out over a beautiful fog-covered rover.
I was sat there tucking into a coffee and heard this almighty crash to the right of me. My immediate thought was “cormorant”, but upon closer inspection saw these huge antlers crossing the river.
They were attached to a stag’s head, which then crossed the entire width of the river, legged it up the steep bank, turned around, looked at me and then hoped over the wire fence and headed towards a nearby woods.
I literally sat there with my mouth open for about 5-minutes. It was a surreal sight and one that I don’t think I’ll ever top.
Actually, saying that. My first visit to Manor Farm I encountered a guy snorkelling on the near side of the bank looking for Roman artefacts. I only spotted him as he had these stupid horns on his dry suit / head covering. My mate advised him of 4oz leads crashing on his head but he wasn’t bothered !!!
Ouch. Had one leap over hedge, on near side, landed on bonnet then leapt off. Amazed there was not a scratch!The nearest I got too a deer was 4 years ago returning home from a session on the Trent. The picture will speak for itself View attachment 36907