merlin
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I've spent many hours chucking baited hooks, flies, spinners and every other kind of lure imaginable at likely-looking spots in many countries, but have never tried casting a line down a concrete road. That's obviously where I've been going wrong!
We woke up today to find a dry road outside the house, and that's separated from the unused rural road and rice fields beyond by a 2 metres high wall. The house is at the far end of a cul-de-sac, but there is a pond at the opposite end, around 100 metres away.
In the carport, MBH found a snakehead around 25cms in length. It looked rather dry and still, but when she looked more closely it opened one eye and winked at her... Being a good Buddhist, she put it in a bucket immediately, pending (I thought) a swift trip to the kitchen, but no... she had "saved its life" and as a result would have to care for it, ensuring it lives to a ripe old age. It is now on its way to fishy luxury - the rice field - from where I fully expect it to perform as a homing pigeon might, returning to the white bucket by morning...
Seriously, do others find it unusual when a 10" long fish visits them without any visible means of transportation? (I know it rained last night because we drove through it on the way home from Bangkok, but there was no sign of roads flooding within 0.5 kms of us.)
How far can a snakehead walk along YOUR soi???
With apologies for the poor pic, and the mucky water!
We woke up today to find a dry road outside the house, and that's separated from the unused rural road and rice fields beyond by a 2 metres high wall. The house is at the far end of a cul-de-sac, but there is a pond at the opposite end, around 100 metres away.
In the carport, MBH found a snakehead around 25cms in length. It looked rather dry and still, but when she looked more closely it opened one eye and winked at her... Being a good Buddhist, she put it in a bucket immediately, pending (I thought) a swift trip to the kitchen, but no... she had "saved its life" and as a result would have to care for it, ensuring it lives to a ripe old age. It is now on its way to fishy luxury - the rice field - from where I fully expect it to perform as a homing pigeon might, returning to the white bucket by morning...
Seriously, do others find it unusual when a 10" long fish visits them without any visible means of transportation? (I know it rained last night because we drove through it on the way home from Bangkok, but there was no sign of roads flooding within 0.5 kms of us.)
How far can a snakehead walk along YOUR soi???
With apologies for the poor pic, and the mucky water!