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Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Curt0407] #6437051 07/25/11 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted By: Curt0407
Otters are about three times or more the size of minks. Minks are about the size of a squirrel.


Yes they are. I have not seen a Otter in Texas the picture is of a Mink.

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Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Bluwave Mike] #6437209 07/25/11 05:56 AM
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I have seen otters,beavers,coyotes and rabbits galore at area lakes.We were vacationing at Daingerfield State Park a few years back and watched a gater swim around right after dark every night.

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: blooper961] #6437216 07/25/11 06:00 AM
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There are minks at navarro mills too. been there for years. I have seen the minks at Bowman springs park. They also have them at Lake Weatherford I only saw two but they were there.

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Bankside Bartman] #6437257 07/25/11 06:54 AM
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I'm glad to see someone knows what these are I have been seeing them a Lake Kiowa for the past 4 years or so, and I saw one at ray roberts last year and then 2 weeks ago I saw one one the dam at lewisville. I have noticed that I always see them on the rocks.

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Bradshuflin aka hunter'sdad] #6437271 07/25/11 07:20 AM
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I saw them 2 weeks ago in Little Caney. looked like a whole family of them


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Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: RaiderDale33] #6437307 07/25/11 08:52 AM
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There is a bunch at the north end of Pine also..I've never seen a mink in Texas, like a previous poster said a mink isn't much bigger than a squirrel so it is obvious if you are looking at one or the other..


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Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: enykamp] #6437339 07/25/11 10:13 AM
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There are some power plant lakes in Greenville that have minks in them, they sure are fun to watch.

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: brokenjeep] #6437428 07/25/11 11:43 AM
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There are now otters on Pat Mayse Lake. I have seen them sevral times and yes, they are way bigger than a mink!! I have been fishing the lake for 13 years now and the first time I saw otters was last fall. They are fun to watch.

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Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Puma 54] #6437792 07/25/11 02:09 PM
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I watch them play every year while I am duck hunting at Fork. They love to play with the duck decoys. I have seen them all over the lake the last couple of years.

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Rodney2100] #6437915 07/25/11 02:48 PM
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Minks are in Lavon at the railroad bridge too.


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Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: RaiderDale33] #6437944 07/25/11 02:55 PM
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I saw a couple large otter in the river on Hubbard last year. I see alot of beaver and neutra up there, but these were unmistakable. I called the game warden, and he said they are starting to move back into the north Texas area. Very cool animals. I love bass fishing, so do the Otters. Im sure they dont do as much damage as we do!

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there mink are all along the rocks in Ray Hubbard. i see them everytime out!

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Champion71] #6438101 07/25/11 03:33 PM
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I have seen River Otters on several east Texas lake, they are fish eatin' fools, very curious & without a good zoom hard to get a nice picture of (for me anyway) they will pop their head up & look at you and groupes will sometimes make "chirping" sounds, but byu the time I grab a camera they are under water, or not, over here, over there...ah jeez...and then I put the camera away.

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: Bass Bug] #6438307 07/25/11 04:10 PM
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I saw one in Birch on Fork, way up back in March. Looked like a big seal. Not a mink. Wouldve taken a pic if I thought it was a rare sight.

Re: Otters in Lake Fork [Re: AndrewG - Lake Fork Guide] #6438323 07/25/11 04:13 PM
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I saw 2 of them mating in White Oak this past spring. Very cool to see!

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