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Two cormorants spotted at pond. Not much I can do on main lake, but I'm wondering if dyeing my 1/8 acre forage pond might be smart. Would it discourage the stupid water turkeys if they couldn't see their prey well?
Already planning on stringing brightly colored twine across forage pond, dye would be the suspenders in belt & suspenders.
Would dye hurt the fish -- likely CNBG and/or RBT? Would they still rise to the feed? Any thoughts?
7ac 2015 CNBG RES FHM 2016 TP FLMB 2017 NLMB GSH L 2018 TP & 70 HSB PK 2019 TP RBT 2020 TFS TP 25 HSB 250 F1,L,RBT -206 2021 TFS TP GSH L,-312 2022 GSH TP CR TFS RBT -234, 2023 BG TP TFS NLMB, -160
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God I hate those things. I have not seen them yet this Fall/Winter, but I am sure it won't be long. I put up a bunch of reflective tape last weekend. I am not there this weekend. I wish I could call in an A-10 Wathog when they are on the pond. anthropic let me know how the " Dye Dye Water-Turkey" experiment goes.
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Thanks, Zep. I'll let you know. Maybe tape will keep most of them off, dye will make them less successful when they try.
7ac 2015 CNBG RES FHM 2016 TP FLMB 2017 NLMB GSH L 2018 TP & 70 HSB PK 2019 TP RBT 2020 TFS TP 25 HSB 250 F1,L,RBT -206 2021 TFS TP GSH L,-312 2022 GSH TP CR TFS RBT -234, 2023 BG TP TFS NLMB, -160
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I don't think it will help. That one pond that had the bird problem had a secchi disk reading of 12" due to a heavy phytoplanktom bloom.
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I fear you're right. Ordered some high viz twine to see if stringing it across will help.
7ac 2015 CNBG RES FHM 2016 TP FLMB 2017 NLMB GSH L 2018 TP & 70 HSB PK 2019 TP RBT 2020 TFS TP 25 HSB 250 F1,L,RBT -206 2021 TFS TP GSH L,-312 2022 GSH TP CR TFS RBT -234, 2023 BG TP TFS NLMB, -160
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I can say that applying daily pressure on them when spotted will move them at my place. But you can only do it when they are on the water. And i can see were a larger sized pond /lake you might not be able to get to them.
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anthropic, a dye like Aquashade can actually make the pond water clearer. I use it in my hatchery pond for that purpose when blooms get a little aggressive. EDIT: It doesn't hurt adult CNBG or RBT, but it doesn't do their fry any favors. I can say that applying daily pressure on them when spotted will move them at my place. But you can only do it when they are on the water. And i can see were a larger sized pond /lake you might not be able to get to them. An arched shot with 3 1/2" steel goose loads will reach out to them. It won't kill them, but it sure makes them unhappy enough to scat PDQ.
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