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Subject: Comorants - Send to all of your fishing buddies that fish (and own shotguns)

 

 

If some ******* tree-hugger tries to tell you that Cormorants don't eat game fish, check out these pictures and think again.

The Double-Crested Cormorant, an excellent reason to keep a loaded 12 gauge in your boat.

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We have them here in Canada, and in the wild they fend for themselves and clean up a lot of the smaller garbage fish. If you have a stocked trout pond they will all line up like Olimpic Swimers at one end. Then they all dive in and chase the fish until every one has a meal. They jump back out and preen them selves and wait until it is time to line up again. This goes on until they have cleaned every thing out of your pond. Once this starts the only way to end it is with one of those boom sticks.

 

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We have them here in Canada, and in the wild they fend for themselves and clean up a lot of the smaller garbage fish. If you have a stocked trout pond they will all line up like Olimpic Swimers at one end. Then they all dive in and chase the fish until every one has a meal. They jump back out and preen them selves and wait until it is time to line up again. This goes on until they have cleaned every thing out of your pond. Once this starts the only way to end it is with one of those boom sticks.

 

frank

 

Plant Piranhas.....

 

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