Chris Netto
Active Member
Hi
My first post on the new site so happy NY to you all.
I like to think I have reasonable eyesight (despite needing to wear reading glasses now) and as a youngster I spent many hours during the summer holidays watching for fish in the small river that is the Longford. The result of this is that I have quick eyes and can see fish and most other wildlife reasonably quickly. However, I seem to be very poor at identifying fish via surface displays/movement.
What I am trying to describe is the rolling, dimpling etc described by many, who all seem to be expert in ID-ing barbel, carp bream, tench etc from their rolls and surface movement.
So to help me out has anyone managed to photograph fish rolling and are willing to share via a post on here/email these to me with a suitable caption of what species? Alternatively, if you can describe what typical surface movement/actions are used by those species that would also be helpful.
I have managed to ID perch, but that spikey fin is a give-away even I can ID.
Thanks
Chris
My first post on the new site so happy NY to you all.
I like to think I have reasonable eyesight (despite needing to wear reading glasses now) and as a youngster I spent many hours during the summer holidays watching for fish in the small river that is the Longford. The result of this is that I have quick eyes and can see fish and most other wildlife reasonably quickly. However, I seem to be very poor at identifying fish via surface displays/movement.
What I am trying to describe is the rolling, dimpling etc described by many, who all seem to be expert in ID-ing barbel, carp bream, tench etc from their rolls and surface movement.
So to help me out has anyone managed to photograph fish rolling and are willing to share via a post on here/email these to me with a suitable caption of what species? Alternatively, if you can describe what typical surface movement/actions are used by those species that would also be helpful.
I have managed to ID perch, but that spikey fin is a give-away even I can ID.
Thanks
Chris