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has anyone ever had any issues with river otters and LMB??? thanks. listo
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Usuallly do more damage to catfish than bass although we have had client somehow losee most bass and then found out they had a couple otters. I would advise to get rid of them if you can. If they dont eat the bass they wil compete with them for avail food.
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IMO they will eat just about every fish in the pond! One of the easiest ways to detect their presence is all the fish scales in their droppings.
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Get rid of them by any means. The little s.o.bs will clean a pond out.
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