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Help! 12 acre pond in Georgia with otters coming in from nearby creeks, I see their tracks on the dam and they are eating my fish. Today the tracks looked like a small herd of them came in since the rain a day or so ago. Electric fence not really feasible so I was thinking about some kind of lighting or sound devices to scare them off, desperate for suggestions. Pine - if you can live trap them, I encourage you to do so and allow the state to reintroduce them somewhere on state owned land. They are cool animals, hate to see them destroyed - but one has to protect their investments from destruction, also.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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