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henro 05-14-2016 10:57 AM

Re: Cormorants:
 
I hate these birds. There's flocks of them all over Merrill Creek regularly.

FishnChips 05-14-2016 03:49 PM

Re: Cormorants:
 
like i said in the last thread on cormorants i met a fish n game officer.hewas unaware of a problem. all he cared about was my license. thats nj for us.

Almaink 05-14-2016 07:13 PM

Re: Cormorants:
 
Good read on these devil birds from off the Facebook page.
http://www.wildlife-research-team.or...rantdevil.html

River Renegade 05-14-2016 08:22 PM

Re: Cormorants:
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FishnChips (Post 445481)
like i said in the last thread on cormorants i met a fish n game officer.hewas unaware of a problem. all he cared about was my license. thats nj for us.

That's the only thing the game wardens care about is the freshwater license. They don't give a hoot about anything else that's going on!

acabtp 05-14-2016 10:10 PM

Re: Cormorants:
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FishnChips (Post 445481)
like i said in the last thread on cormorants i met a fish n game officer.hewas unaware of a problem. all he cared about was my license. thats nj for us.

Quote:

Originally Posted by River Renegade (Post 445529)
That's the only thing the game wardens care about is the freshwater license. They don't give a hoot about anything else that's going on!

i hate seeing the cormorants too, and i've been seeing a bunch this spring, so i understand the frustration, but you gotta remember there are a whole bunch of different jobs at DFW. like at a car dealer - you wouldn't expect the salesman to be able to change your timing belt would you? no - that's the service guy's job and he's a pro at it. the COs are basically the DFW cops so yeah they are mostly just interested in the laws like checking licenses. if you call or email a DFW biologist about the impact the cormorants are having you are much more likely to find someone who cares/knows because that's the kind of stuff their job is about.


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