Gunny456 said:
I agree with all the guys on an otter.
We have quite a few here in our streams on our place in the Ozarks. Sometimes one will be in our lake below the house.
I did a study paper on them while in WFS at TAMU.
They are actually an indicator of a healthy ecosystem.
They have made no noticeable difference in our fish populations on our place….whether in our streams or our 4 acre lake…..and they have been native here a long time.
If anything they help me keep my populations in our lake where they need to be.
The OB is rife with related posts of how armadillos are digging up flower beds, and how red eared sliders are decimating stock tank fish populations, and how coyotes are wiping out deer. And that a bullet is the only viable solution.
Gunny your posts continue to offer a personal perspective that tell someone in a nice, inoffensive way that they are full of BS. And in most instances, they are.
Keep up the good work, my friend.