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What was killing this bream?


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It could also be bad water conditions, pollution...........................have the EA been releasing chemicals again :rolleyes:

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So apart from me, mink, parasites, old age, predatory fish it was in quite good health.

 

Yeah. I recognised it as the bream I'd just sponsored £5 to do a Sport Relief marathon. Those were training blisters.

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Why?

 

Just nicked Mr. Pikes tea as far as i can see.

 

Fair comment, reading the original post, "last day of the season" it's obviously from a river so should be preds, :g: but if this was from a puddle dug in a field somewhere there would not necessarily be any pike etc so could cause further problems I suppose thats the argument many would use. :bigemo_harabe_net-163:

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