E-Fishin-C Posted February 18, 2011 Share #1 Posted February 18, 2011 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slick97spirit Posted February 18, 2011 Share #2 Posted February 18, 2011 for the sake of us mid-western & southern boys.......what is a cormorant? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flb_78 Posted February 18, 2011 Share #3 Posted February 18, 2011 for the sake of us mid-western & southern boys.......what is a cormorant? Bird. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wes0778 Posted February 18, 2011 Share #4 Posted February 18, 2011 Bird. Do they taste like chicken???? :stirthepot: :rotf::rotf: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hig4s Posted February 18, 2011 Share #5 Posted February 18, 2011 for the sake of us mid-western & southern boys.......what is a cormorant? They are a species sea bird. More than a dozen sub species, tons of them in Florida. Mostly the smaller ones here in Northern Florida. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flb_78 Posted February 18, 2011 Share #6 Posted February 18, 2011 Depends on how many fish they ate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Condor Posted February 18, 2011 Share #7 Posted February 18, 2011 Can't stand the competition?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pam Posted February 18, 2011 Share #8 Posted February 18, 2011 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 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dray Posted February 18, 2011 Share #9 Posted February 18, 2011 I agree charlie they were getting bad up north before we moved down here way to many of them for sure Dray Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Condor Posted February 18, 2011 Share #10 Posted February 18, 2011 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..... http://www.google.com/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://www.webdesign.org/img_articles/15729/fish-skeleton1.jpg&sa=X&ei=IwBfTZSrA5CosAOMj8zQCA&ved=0CAQQ8wc&usg=AFQjCNFUbrIPgAux4EdmUODCCpPf9X4kWA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panjandrum Posted February 18, 2011 Share #11 Posted February 18, 2011 The common cormorant or shag Lays eggs inside a paper bag; The reason you will see no doubt It is to keep the lightning out. But what these unobservant birds Have never noticed is that herds Of wandering bears may come with buns And steal the bags to hold the crumbs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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