The Lady of the stream

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Hovis
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The Lady of the stream

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From one of Europes most polluted rivers...amazing
I have laid aside business, and gone a'fishing.

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Beautiful fish.

and the name of "one of Europes most polluted rivers" is ?
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Looks like the Don in Sheffield's East End.
Salmon have also been seen recently.
Can you confirm Hovis?
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Andyman wrote: Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:09 pm Looks like the Don in Sheffield's East End.
Salmon have also been seen recently.
Can you confirm Hovis?
Indeed it is. A section down from Salmon Pastures. Always a few fish lurking.

As to the Salmon, well yes I can. Found the remains of a fish amd although quite old it had the features of a smallish hen Salmon. There's also reports and photos of Salmon parr which is pretty amazing considering.
I have laid aside business, and gone a'fishing.

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