Pond Boss Magazine
https://www.pondboss.com/images/userfiles/image/20130301193901_6_150by50orangewhyshouldsubscribejpeg.jpg
Advertisment
Newest Members
macman59, jm96, flowindustrial, ksueotto58, John Folchetti
18,480 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums36
Topics40,944
Posts557,783
Members18,481
Most Online3,612
Jan 10th, 2023
Top Posters
esshup 28,505
ewest 21,490
Cecil Baird1 20,043
Bill Cody 15,140
Who's Online Now
4 members (Steve Clubb, FireIsHot, Augie, Bill Cody), 983 guests, and 205 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 207
M
Mobilus Offline OP
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
M
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 207
Alligator Snapping Turtle article

In the article, the writer noted the species gets to 220#.

When I was a kid in south Alabama, one of the local outdoor TV personalities interviewed a man that had caught several large ones...probably about that size. Curious thing was that one of the turles had initials and an 1860s date carved into it. I know they live a long time, but any turtle caught in the South during that timeframe was probably eaten, not released. We ate quite a few of these in my youth. Tasted like chicken, and pork, and beef...depending on what part it was, I guess.

Anyways, the comments section highlights the ongoing opposition to controlling the unwanted species in an environment. Kind of like the Chinese carp issue up country.

Just thought it was interesting.

Mark

Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 904
Likes: 1
Offline
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 904
Likes: 1
It's interesting they consider them invasive even though the article clearly states they ARE native to the area. How can something be native AND invasive?

Alligator Snappers are protected here in IL...you almost never see them. Common snappers are just that though...common.


Dale

[Linked Image from i90.photobucket.com]

"When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water." - anonymous
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 207
M
Mobilus Offline OP
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
M
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 207
I'm pretty sure that's supposed to be "southeast USA" instead, although I wouldn't think that correct either if you have them in IL.

Joined: May 2010
Posts: 182
D
Fingerling
Offline
Fingerling
D
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 182
That was just a baby. Here are what they look like down here.




[img]http://lh3.ggpht.com/O-2bYFksSvrfKaiNcE5...NEX0ORlCb=s1200[/img]




I have one or two along with the common snapping turtles that move between my pond and the gully it overflows into. A few weeks ago I began seeing two different soft shell turtles in the pond too.

Last edited by drumz2129; 10/25/13 11:43 AM.
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 2,058
Likes: 7
D
Offline
D
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 2,058
Likes: 7
Dam those are some big snappers. I am guessing they do not have the long neck the snappers up here in Ontario have. The only place you can grab them is by the tail or they can reach you. You better be strong enough to hold them out away from your person too. Unless the water is 50 or below for get about playing with them.

Cheers Don.


[Linked Image from corvettejunkie.com]
http://www.pondboss.com/subscribe.asp?c=4


7/8th of an acre, Perch only pond, Ontario, Canada.
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 13,740
Likes: 293
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 13,740
Likes: 293
Yes, this paragraph, well, just seems stupid, but perhaps there's a reason for the position:

"Alligator snapping turtles, one of the largest freshwater turtles in North America, are often referred to as the “dinosaur of the turtle world.” While the species is native to southeast Oregon, the ODFW says the reptiles are considered an invasive species. They compete with native turtles for food, nesting and habitat, and carry parasites that native turtles are not immune to."


Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:"
"She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."

Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 13,740
Likes: 293
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 13,740
Likes: 293
Also funny how they call that a-snapper large compared to the pictures posted on this thread.


Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:"
"She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."

Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 888
H
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
H
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 888
We were in a bar one night and this guy was talking about the "turtle tongue" trick. While he was demonstrating it, this girl smacked him right off of his bar stool. Probably one of the best laughs I've ever had.


Link Copied to Clipboard
Today's Birthdays
Jenna
Recent Posts
1/4 HP pond aerator pump
by Steve Clubb - 04/18/24 05:48 PM
How many channel cats in 1/5 acre pond?
by CentexSaj - 04/18/24 03:32 PM
Hi there quick question on going forward
by Joe7328 - 04/18/24 11:49 AM
Chestnut other trees for wildlife
by Augie - 04/18/24 10:57 AM
How to catch Hybrid Striper
by Augie - 04/18/24 10:39 AM
No feed HSB or CC small pond?
by esshup - 04/18/24 10:02 AM
Buying LMB
by esshup - 04/18/24 09:56 AM
Braggin Time
by Dave Davidson1 - 04/18/24 07:12 AM
How many LMB to remove?
by Foozle - 04/18/24 05:59 AM
Opportunistic Munchers
by Snipe - 04/17/24 11:25 PM
EURYHALINE POND UPDATE
by Fishingadventure - 04/17/24 10:48 PM
Newly Uploaded Images
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
by Tbar, December 10
Deer at Theo's 2023
Deer at Theo's 2023
by Theo Gallus, November 13
Minnow identification
Minnow identification
by Mike Troyer, October 6
Sharing the Food
Sharing the Food
by FishinRod, September 9
Nice BGxRES
Nice BGxRES
by Theo Gallus, July 28
Snake Identification
Snake Identification
by Rangersedge, July 12

� 2014 POND BOSS INC. all rights reserved USA and Worldwide

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5