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Nutria control program...
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id like ta take part in that also, any info ya can share id appreciate
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http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/
Go there and click on experience wildlife. There is a nutria control button. They list some of the regs but, some of them, to me, are a little confusing. The part of land owner/manager signatures is kinda confusing. I don't know if that means that you can't take em on state waters or wma's... Also, some of the info recording is somewhat cloudy to me. I guess I need to catch a day when work is slow and go to the WLF office to get some more details. If anyone knows the ins and outs on this program, let's here it! |
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It is somewhat like obtaining the alligator license. You need to have valid proof that you can take nutria from a certain parcel of land. You can't just go out on the river and shoot up everyone you see and collect for them. As for the recording, I don't know about that. Warren |
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i take part in it all the tim on the lease...5 bucks a tail..
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5 bucks a tail 7in ( i think) wanted to get the land owner's permission that owns the big marsh behind my house....never asked... but i look at it on the bright side, they clear so many trails for me back there, its unreal! kinda help...
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Pretty cool. Thanks for the input fellas. Too bad bout the no taking on state waters cuz I would see dozens of them on most days in the spillway!
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it should be in state waters. there is not one beneficial aspect to these things. their fur isnt worth anything anymore, and the destroy our wetlands/
we are having a problem at our test ponds right now where they have completely cleared 20 foot squares of spartina alterniflora (smooth cord grass). its amazing what they can do in a few hours |
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