heard of beach hobnobs

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heard of beach hobnobs

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Had a few hours Saturday hoping for another bit of yellow but was a fun digging session. Also come across this cuckoo ray stranded on the beach Friday night but managed to get it back in the surf :D

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::g for fish rescue!
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Post by Danzigman »

Nice fish.. Remember the huge Manta Rays from Australia.. Beautiful fish they are..
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Post by hummyhoardhunter »

A good session and a bit of wild life rescue, perfect day, well done
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Post by Maximuswarks »

Well done on the life saving job Tomo ::g did you know that it is a fish at risk :(
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Maximuswarks wrote:Well done on the life saving job Tomo ::g did you know that it is a fish at risk :(
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That's strange cos someone from another north east beach posted a picture of another cuckoo ray that was beached today :-/
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Post by silverwood »

Nice one tomo.
ps/if you tilt your screen 90 degrees that fish looks like a really sad elephant :) :)
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Post by coil »

A lot of finds tomo and well done on ray rescue ::g
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looks like you had agood day even the fish was flat out ::g
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Post by Koala »

what a great all round day you had. Well done ::g
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Post by Stratman »

Good digging there Tomo ::g and excellent job rescueing the Ray ::g - never heard of a Cuckoo Ray before so thanks for posting ::g . Did the same for a massive (and I do mean massive :)) ) Bream at Westminster. A few years back I decided to have a couple of hours on the foreshore after a meeting (10.30pm finish) and the Bream had got caught out by a fast outgoing tide and was lying on it's side.
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Post by Titus Pantus »

silverwood wrote:Nice one tomo.
ps/if you tilt your screen 90 degrees that fish looks like a really sad elephant :) :)
Just had a little bit of wee come out from laughing!! ::g
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silverwood wrote:Nice one tomo.
ps/if you tilt your screen 90 degrees that fish looks like a really sad elephant :) :)
No wonder it took some doing getting back into the water :-O
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Tomo wrote:
silverwood wrote:Nice one tomo.
ps/if you tilt your screen 90 degrees that fish looks like a really sad elephant :) :)
No wonder it took some doing getting back into the water :-O
Just noticed my initials in its 'elephant eyes' too S M
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silverwood wrote:
Tomo wrote:
silverwood wrote:Nice one tomo.
ps/if you tilt your screen 90 degrees that fish looks like a really sad elephant :) :)
No wonder it took some doing getting back into the water :-O
Just noticed my initials in its 'elephant eyes' too S M
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