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Thread: Cormorants Killing Trees at Reelfoot

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRFISHDUCK View Post
    Cormorants are a problem here in Kansas, they chow on state stocked trout etc. It is my understanding cormorants are a protected bird, should fleas and ticks be protected to?
    Good point. They are protected by PETA eaters also.
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    South Carolina had a open season on them I think last year and people were encouraged to kill as many as possible and keep track of the number they killed. One man on Santee killed hundreds of them. They need to do it again
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    If I can find it I will post a picture I took last year at Reelfoot. There is a place between the lower and middle basin called Tom Johnson Timber, the cormorants block out the sun when they come in to roost or leave out heading to the river. There are literally tens of thousands of them there in the spring. They will stay in the trees until you get very close and then all of drop down take and skim across the surface of the water before taking off. It's a sight to see.....
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    they taste like chicken
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billbob View Post
    they taste like chicken
    Awhhh! That's plain nasty! You eat em!

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    I know a commercial fishermen who catches them in his nets. 50 ft deep!!

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    Never heard of them being caught in nets.

    I believe the cormorant poop is more harmful to the water than my lead weights. It does kill vegetation.
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    The problem has been noted by more than just the crappie fishermen:

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    They are on Cedar Creek too. They defiantly eat a lot of game fish. I hope they don't get on Green.

    Look like they could put some deal on them where you can shoot tem like coots. Somebody would shoot them I'm sure.
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    Just another example of a simple solution ignored and before the powers to be take action it will be too late. Shoot the darn things.
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