Wednesday 25 March 2015

Jake's hunting pictures


These are stags roaring.
They roar to find girlfriends.
The roar is on right now!



Wednesday 18 February 2015

trout facts


The adult “rainbow” is distinguished by its silver colour and dark olive green back covered with many small black spots. As the name might suggest, there is a pink flush along the sides, beginning on the gill cover and fading as it nears the tail.
Rainbow Trout are regarded as less wary than brown trout and therefore easier to catch. They are well known for their aerobatic displays when hooked and are considered to provide the angler with a more exciting “fight” on a rod and line.
Rainbow trout are usually 1–2 kg in weight but in larger rivers and lakes, where food is abundant, they may reach 5 kg or more.


Pig facts


  • Pigs are intelligent animals.
  • Like humans, pigs are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and other animals.
  • A pig’s snout is an important tool for finding food in the ground and sensing the world around them.
  • Pigs have an excellent sense of smell.
  • There are around 2 billion pigs in the world.
  • Humans farm pigs for meat such as pork, bacon and ham.
  • Some people like to keep pigs as pets.
  • Wild pigs (boar) are often hunted in the wild.
  • In some areas of the world, wild boars are the main source of food for tigers.
  • Feral pigs that have been introduced into new areas can be a threat to the local ecosystem.
  • Pigs can pass on a variety of diseases to humans.
  • Relative to their body size, pigs have small lungs.