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Link Posted: 10/6/2015 1:47:46 PM EDT
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Guy on that survival show "Alone" ate one and said it tasted good. Of course, he hadn't eaten much for a month when he ate it.
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Only a Japanese person could eat one of those and like it.  Any bird that eats fish tastes like fish that's gone bad.

 
Link Posted: 10/6/2015 1:52:34 PM EDT
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I believe they are endangered too.

Try getting A dog or shooting with a BB/Paintball Gun
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They may be on a list somewhere - but there are plenty of the damn things around.  There is mention in the report that private landowners can get permission to control the things.  Of course once you've told the man you have problems with them ----

Cormorants & the migratory bird act
Link Posted: 10/6/2015 10:21:02 PM EDT
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SSS?
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This
Link Posted: 10/6/2015 10:22:14 PM EDT
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Yup. Perfect job for a 17hmr. I love that round.
Link Posted: 10/6/2015 10:24:32 PM EDT
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We just shoot them here, maybe you should try that.
Link Posted: 10/6/2015 10:51:21 PM EDT
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My Thoughts
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12 gauge use is appropriate for this situation.
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Link Posted: 10/6/2015 10:54:37 PM EDT
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A couple of cormorants have taken up residence on our 3-acre pond that holds bluegills, bass, catfish, and a few koi.

Nasty birds will eat every fish in your pond and then move onto the next one to do the same.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/Double-crested_Cormorant_with_Fish_-_Flickr_-_Andrea_Westmoreland.jpg
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Stock photo?  That fish has the look of one that died in a livewell several hours before being eaten.  Notice the total lack of color on the sides and all the fins are laid down.  That's what bass look like when they die in the livewell during a tournament.
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