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Old May 14th, 2007, 01:25 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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I was diving in Wast Water, Wasdale, Cumbria and found thousands of
weird bright white eels about a foot to a foot and a half long. Twas a
night dive and our approaching torches made the eels stick their head
into the mud to avoid our light. They didn't have any fin on thier
back as i remember. Any one any idea what they could be? I thought
these could be some ancient fish trapped along with the Artic Char in
Cumrias deep waters or are they just another wierd Lamprey type
creature? I didn't notice if they had teeth or even a jaw. Any
feedback most welcome. Dave

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Old May 14th, 2007, 07:23 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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I was diving in Wast Water, Wasdale, Cumbria and found thousands of
weird bright white eels about a foot to a foot and a half long. Twas a
night dive and our approaching torches made the eels stick their head
into the mud to avoid our light. They didn't have any fin on thier
back as i remember. Any one any idea what they could be? I thought
these could be some ancient fish trapped along with the Artic Char in
Cumrias deep waters or are they just another wierd Lamprey type
creature? I didn't notice if they had teeth or even a jaw. Any
feedback most welcome. Dave


Hard to say withour a sample or photo. About now there are spawning
migrations of river lampreys which might answer the description.

Cheerio,

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Old May 15th, 2007, 07:42 PM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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peakstroller wrote:
I was diving in Wast Water, Wasdale, Cumbria and found thousands of
weird bright white eels about a foot to a foot and a half long. Twas a
night dive and our approaching torches made the eels stick their head
into the mud to avoid our light. They didn't have any fin on thier
back as i remember. Any one any idea what they could be? I thought
these could be some ancient fish trapped along with the Artic Char in
Cumrias deep waters or are they just another wierd Lamprey type
creature? I didn't notice if they had teeth or even a jaw. Any
feedback most welcome. Dave


No idea, but what a beautiful spot it is.

Scattered my dads ashes there last year, it was one of his favourite places.

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Old May 16th, 2007, 01:46 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
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On May 15, 7:42 pm, "Brownz \(Mobile\)"
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peakstroller wrote:
I was diving in Wast Water, Wasdale, Cumbria and found thousands of
weird bright white eels about a foot to a foot and a half long. Twas a
night dive and our approaching torches made the eels stick their head
into the mud to avoid our light. They didn't have any fin on thier
back as i remember. Any one any idea what they could be? I thought
these could be some ancient fish trapped along with the Artic Char in
Cumrias deep waters or are they just another wierd Lamprey type
creature? I didn't notice if they had teeth or even a jaw. Any
feedback most welcome. Dave


No idea, but what a beautiful spot it is.

Scattered my dads ashes there last year, it was one of his favourite places.

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I'm with you on that one Brownz tiz my favorite valley in Cumbria

 




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