If it is an otter he should not be to hard to snipe. Early morning or evening you should be able to see him. They do need to breath but can really hold their breath if they need to. I remember up north catching a marten and it took three hours to drown.

Place some carrots in your leg holes if you see some fresh grass clippings floating in the pond. Maybe they are muskrats.

We just doinked three. They were making short work of the lily's. If you want to skin the otter or rats out shoot under their head in the water. It my take two or three shots but they will get knocked out and drown. No holes in the pelt at all.

Cheers Don.


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