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  1. prhodes

    Lamprey spotting

    As you say Snowcap a real bizarre experience. As Lampreys are in a different Class to other fish, a real interesting animal to see close up. I hesitate to say this but if you'd put it in a tank pending later release, a few of us might have turned up to see it. Thanks for the post, Phil
  2. prhodes

    Lamprey spotting

    Spend an hour or two fish spotting from bridges over the River Stour in Dorset, while working in the area. Plenty of fish species including trout, but no lampreys. Nice view of a Kingfisher however.
  3. prhodes

    Lamprey spotting

    Thanks very much for the infomation chaps. Spending time at the side of clean rivers in spring and summer is always enjoyable and you have provided several interesting leads. Off to Wales tommorrow where at least Dipper are present. Not sure about the weather though. Thanks again, Phil.
  4. prhodes

    Lamprey spotting

    Does anyone know of a site where you could have a resonable chance of spotting a lamprey of any species in the UK? I realise despited half a life time of enjoyable wildlife veiwing I've never seen one. A bit of a long shot as there seems to be hardly anything on the internet about these...
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