You sure it wasn't a rat coddy - have you seen the size of some of them lol. Nice to see things like that mate. I remember being on the end of roker pier with a couple of the lads and we saw a school of dolphins. Thought they were porpoises until they came up close. There must have been 15-20 of them. A little baby jumping out of the water none stop pestering it's mum. Isn't it great living by the seaside!
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Great to watch. Remember camping years ago outside Jedburgh and we got up early to watch them. Want to see them chasing eels in the river, can't believe how quick they are.
Two years ago fishing in Luce Bay was landing a fish when my light caught something, an otter came out the water with a whiting in it's gob and ran off up the beach. Graet to watch.
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Originally posted by Davyred View PostSad that it takes a topic about a rare species in our rivers for our black and white cousins to try and have a dig about football
Shouldn't we be excited that we have confirmed sightings of these magnificent creatures in the Wear? I've seen them in captivity in a place in SW scotland, and they really touch your heart.
If you want to have a dig black and whites, start another thread eh.Alan
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I've seen a few up our way when fishing. One was when I came up onto the bank after fishing Spooky House and it was running along the path toward me in the dark, saw me and shot off in the opposite direction.
The other was fishing the Sugar Sands and saw these orange eyes in the water 20 yards out in front, when my Leds caught them. Turned on the full beam as I thought for some strange reason it was a fish, and the otter jumed out of the water onto a rock ledge, sat for about 30 secoinds before taking back to the sea and swimming off.
Heard of a few lads who have seen em in that area as well as around Seaton Point.
Apparently it's rare for otters in our part of the world to take to the sea, as this only tends to occur on the West Coast of Scotland. Seems we've got a population of Otters who like the salt water better than the fresh water as there was a report in the press last week of one that has appeared on the Farne Islands....The wardens are petrified that it's gonna eat the eggs of the nesting birds come next spring."And I looked, and behold'a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was death, and hell followed with hi, and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword and with hunger, and with the beasts of the earth"
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