Chris Cheshire
Senior Member
After the sun goes down and the bats have woken up, when the sounds of passers by and traffic have faded out and the sounds of the night have settled in - I find myself, as I'm sure you do listening for evidence of fish moving.
There's the thrash of a predator ploughing into unsuspecting fry
There's the flick and roll of the bream
The 'putishhh.... splosh' of salmon momentarily leaving the confines of the river before belly flopping back like my uncle Cedric does on holiday
Then of course there is the measured roll/swirl of the barbel that I have come to recognise, all be it rather less frequently than I would like.
Over the last few nights I have been witness to something quite different and I'm wondering if any of you guys have experienced anything similar...
The noise i have been hearing is hard to explain, but sort of sounds initially like that of a big like attacking followed by a series of around 4 or 5 rolls with no gap between. The whole thing lasts around 10 seconds and appears to be made by something of significant size.
Has anyone else experienced this ??
There's the thrash of a predator ploughing into unsuspecting fry
There's the flick and roll of the bream
The 'putishhh.... splosh' of salmon momentarily leaving the confines of the river before belly flopping back like my uncle Cedric does on holiday
Then of course there is the measured roll/swirl of the barbel that I have come to recognise, all be it rather less frequently than I would like.
Over the last few nights I have been witness to something quite different and I'm wondering if any of you guys have experienced anything similar...
The noise i have been hearing is hard to explain, but sort of sounds initially like that of a big like attacking followed by a series of around 4 or 5 rolls with no gap between. The whole thing lasts around 10 seconds and appears to be made by something of significant size.
Has anyone else experienced this ??