ok so when a train (NEC) goes by a pond and sounds the horn to say hi doesn't that scare the fish when people are fishing?
ok so when a train (NEC) goes by a pond and sounds the horn to say hi doesn't that scare the fish when people are fishing?
It probably scares the fish whether people are fishing or not. :lol: If someone were invading my waters with lures and hooks, and the very real possibility of ending up on the end of one of those lures and hooks, noise from a train horn would be the least of my worries! :lol: :lol:
hahha never noticed.. and another thing - maybe its just me and i never noticed before but the engineers have been, pardon the expression quite horny lately.. my god. every 2 seconds.. lolWhile I've never thought about scaring fish, you can always tell how "train green" cattle are when you go by and the horn sounds. Young calves and fresh arrivals to that pasture will run in all out terror, slightly more experience will bolt a few steps before stopping and those that have been around a while will barely swish tail and not even look up from grazing.
While I've never thought about scaring fish, you can always tell how "train green" cattle are when you go by and the horn sounds. Young calves and fresh arrivals to that pasture will run in all out terror, slightly more experience will bolt a few steps before stopping and those that have been around a while will barely swish tail and not even look up from grazing.
Given the recent "track" record, it probably would have exploded.Getting off-track slightly (so to speak :lol: ) on my recent SWC trip, at a ranch somewhere in New Mexico, a couple of dogs ran out and chased the train. I wondered what would have happened if they'd caught it??? :blink: :wacko: :giggle:
Do fish have ears?ok so when a train (NEC) goes by a pond and sounds the horn to say hi doesn't that scare the fish when people are fishing?
Last year when I was on the San Joaquin, there was a former dog that tried to race the train. Unfortunately for him (or her?), he (or she?) tried to do so on the track, and not next to us.I'd never thought about that, but now that I think about it, your observation is right on. Getting off-track slightly (so to speak :lol: ) on my recent SWC trip, at a ranch somewhere in New Mexico, a couple of dogs ran out and chased the train. I wondered what would have happened if they'd caught it???
RIP unknown dog.Last year when I was on the San Joaquin, there was a former dog that tried to race the train. Unfortunately for him (or her?), he (or she?) tried to do so on the track, and not next to us.I'd never thought about that, but now that I think about it, your observation is right on. Getting off-track slightly (so to speak :lol: ) on my recent SWC trip, at a ranch somewhere in New Mexico, a couple of dogs ran out and chased the train. I wondered what would have happened if they'd caught it???
Years ago I rode a little regional DMU from Borlänge to Malung, Sweden. As we pulled out from one village, some cattle walked, trotted and eventually galloped along the accelerating train until they reached the end of their field. It looked like something they did every day.I'd never thought about that, but now that I think about it, your observation is right on. Getting off-track slightly (so to speak :lol: ) on my recent SWC trip, at a ranch somewhere in New Mexico, a couple of dogs ran out and chased the train. I wondered what would have happened if they'd caught it??? :blink: :wacko: :giggle:
How do you think a horn makes its sound?Thank goodness train horns don't vibrate.
You press the button and out comes noise. It's magic.How do you think a horn makes its sound?Thank goodness train horns don't vibrate.
For that matter, how do you think *anything* makes sound?How do you think a horn makes its sound?Thank goodness train horns don't vibrate.
Too bad train horns don't faze some humans who walk on the tracks or drive through train crossings with oncoming trains. :angry:ok so when a train (NEC) goes by a pond and sounds the horn to say hi doesn't that scare the fish when people are fishing?
Take off the headphones!Too bad train horns don't faze some humans who walk on the tracks or drive through train crossings with oncoming trains. :angry:ok so when a train (NEC) goes by a pond and sounds the horn to say hi doesn't that scare the fish when people are fishing?
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