Originally Posted By: Rob Cater
Barred owles are another choice. They feed on the large crayfish as they migerate in the wet grass in the late spring. I often find the pinchers left behind under a common owl perch in the yard. They set there often and are easy to watch as I have lots of lights around the pond at night

That's interesting. I knew I had at least 1 owl on my property. It wasn't until last year that I was able to see him and figure out it was a barred owl. Maybe it was him.

I have to say this is 1 time I am hoping Lusk and the other experts are wrong and it's not an otter.

Oh yea, welcome to PB Rob Cater