| Chip Landry |
04-09-2014 09:17 AM |
I like to see this happen in Louisiana
I wasn't sure wheather to put this threadin the hunting, or fishing section so I put it here. The link is to an article that covers an open season on the federally protected comorant in South Carolina's Santee Cooper lakes. I think Louisiana should do the same thing because them nasty bastids are everywhere.
http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/south...NDIxMDYzNjU0S0
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| Gottogo49 |
04-09-2014 09:32 AM |
I agree, let's thin them out a bit.
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| AubreyLaHaye458 |
04-09-2014 03:22 PM |
I've got a couple good spots. Limits 4 dayz
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| swamp snorkler |
04-09-2014 03:56 PM |
Is that the same thing as a _____ Goose?
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| meaux fishing |
04-09-2014 03:59 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by swamp snorkler
(Post 679355)
Is that the same thing as a _____ Goose?
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Yep
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Who plans on eating them?
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| swamp snorkler |
04-10-2014 06:31 AM |
I'll pot fry one to see what they all about....... probably taste like a late season Do-Gris
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| BuckingFastard |
04-10-2014 06:33 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by swamp snorkler
(Post 679586)
I'll pot fry one to see what they all about....... probably taste like a late season Do-Gris
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i just barfed lol
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| BassmanDan |
04-10-2014 10:35 AM |
They did a study in Minnesota a while back and everyone seemed surprised at how much impact the cormorants had on fish populations. They allowed the birds to be thinned out to help the fish stocks.
I sure would like to see that done down here. They seem to be everywhere.
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| Smalls |
04-10-2014 11:32 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by BassmanDan
(Post 679679)
They did a study in Minnesota a while back and everyone seemed surprised at how much impact the cormorants had on fish populations. They allowed the birds to be thinned out to help the fish stocks.
I sure would like to see that done down here. They seem to be everywhere.
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I've seen cormorants far inland where I would have never thought you would see one. On small ponds out in the middle of the woods. Seems as though we have so many that they are forced to disburse far distances.
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| Dogface |
04-10-2014 12:46 PM |
We really do need to get rid of them. It's amazing how many are in places like Henderson and they eat a lot of sport fish.
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| kenmore_mo1 |
04-10-2014 12:58 PM |
if there is a season we all need to know the differences between and anhinga and cormorant...these two look very similar, except the cormorant has hooked beak on the end....and the anhinga is a straight beak FYI
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| Top Dawg |
04-10-2014 02:23 PM |
I would love to smoke down some commies. Be sooooo much fun to do it legally.
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| AubreyLaHaye458 |
04-10-2014 02:40 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by kenmore_mo1
(Post 679736)
if there is a season we all need to know the differences between and anhinga and cormorant...these two look very similar, except the cormorant has hooked beak on the end....and the anhinga is a straight beak FYI
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I'm not real prejudice.
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| DA COVE |
04-10-2014 09:25 PM |
They'll eat on an average of 2 lbs of fish daily
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| Ratdog |
04-10-2014 11:23 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by swamp snorkler
(Post 679586)
I'll pot fry one to see what they all about....... probably taste like a late season Do-Gris
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Bro I'm down......pm on location for protien
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