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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: Dubee]
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04/03/19 01:32 PM
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Looks the same but that has to be a different sub-species or something. The ones around here could not be on any endangered list. Protected maybe but hardly endangered. They are on every lake in dfw. But not even close to in the thousands. No scientific evidence or surveys done by me but I do believe their numbers are in the thousands on many N. Texas lakes including Fork. Even if the tree huggers allowed controlling them how would you acomplish this? Poisoning is how most invasive bird populations are controlled but how could you be selective to the species and not kill the other carnivore species like the small population of bald eagles that call a few N Texas lakes home?
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: beartrap]
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04/03/19 01:49 PM
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When everyone talks about cormorants, it is usually the double crested.. We also have a lot of Neotropic cormorants down here.. Some flocks are more Neo's than DC..
We are lucky enough to have both species..
But to me it doesn't matter the variety.. They are just fish eating machines..
Other locales have used shotguns, low power 22 rounds, and air guns to kill the birds. From what I understand.
Falcon would be extremely easy to hunt them on due to the near zero human population living on the waters edge.
I made TPWD an offer to handle the problem..
I need something to do this summer.. Turn me loose..
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: NoWeighers]
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04/03/19 01:55 PM
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When everyone talks about cormorants, it is usually the double crested.. We also have a lot of Neotropic cormorants down here.. Some flocks are more Neo's than DC..
We are lucky enough to have both species..
But to me it doesn't matter the variety.. They are just fish eating machines..
Other locales have used shotguns, low power 22 rounds, and air guns to kill the birds. From what I understand.
Falcon would be extremely easy to hunt them on due to the near zero human population living on the waters edge.
I made TPWD an offer to handle the problem..
I need something to do this summer.. Turn me loose.. James, if you ever get the go ahead, let me know. I'll buy a buncha cases of 12 ga and head on down!
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: Dubee]
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04/03/19 01:59 PM
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They are on every lake in dfw. But not even close to in the thousands. I've sat in a duck blind on tawakoni and watched these things fly over for a solid 20 minutes... trust me... there's well over 1000.
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
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04/03/19 02:00 PM
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This picture from the link looks like Langley Island on Lake Tyler a few years ago. Nasty stinking disgusting birds. ![[Linked Image]](https://greatlakesecho.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Late-stages-tree-damage-768x576.jpg)
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: beartrap]
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04/03/19 02:17 PM
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![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2019/04/full-65297-7578-dsc09722.jpg) took this picture last year...am told there is more this year.......put me down as volunteer to shoot these things and I'll furnish my own shells...(actually they did this at santee cooper and it worked out well....except for the tree huggers pizzin and moaning...
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: beartrap]
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04/03/19 02:23 PM
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What do double-crested cormorants eat? They eat mainly fish. Adults eat an average of one pound of fish per day, which is typically comprised of small (less than 6 inch) size classes. They are opportunistic and generalist feeders, preying on many species of fish, but concentrating on those that are easiest to catch. The composition of a double-crested cormorants diet can vary considerably from site to site and throughout the year https://www.fws.gov/midwest/midwestbird/documents/dccofactsheet2008.pdfThat's a lot of shad gone every day these birds are on a lake.
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
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04/03/19 02:26 PM
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They won’t bite a Senko. I’ve tried. .....a lot. At Sugar, I was pitching a jig and the little turds waited to the last second to fly away and I hooked one. It got ugly until I finally cut the line and said the heck with it.
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: beartrap]
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04/03/19 02:32 PM
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There's one at Falcon that owes me big time for crapping on me. But I wouldn't mind extracting some payback from a few of his buddies.
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: beartrap]
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04/03/19 02:50 PM
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they are federally protected because they are scarce in Michigan or someplace up NORF.
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
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04/03/19 03:09 PM
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e-mail address for director of inland fisheries is .craig.bonds@tpwd.texas.gov
we have had 1254 views of this thread....I assume this has been viewed by several hundred people.....if each of us will send craig bonds an e-mail and ask him to do something about the cormorants decimating the Falcon lake bass fishery..and to come on this forum and advise us what is being done.....maybe we will get something done..... FWIW here is copy of my e-mail to Mr Bonds...
Mr. Bonds Currently we have tens of thousands of cormorants preying on the bass population at Falcon Lake...this coupled with the proliferation of alligator gar and water being taken from the lake for irrigation purposes is extremely detrimental to the bass,crappie and striper population... Santee-cooper reservoir in south Carolina faced this same problem and permits to reduce the cormorant population by duck hunterswere obtained by the state... however TPWD decides to reduce the numbers is fine but we desperately need it done..be advised that reducing the cormorant number is an active thread on the Texas bass fishing forum and being followed by several hundred people so we would appreciate your participation and input into the subject... thank for your time..
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: beartrap]
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04/03/19 03:23 PM
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I live on Wolf Creek on Ray Roberts, we had probably 500-1000 right behind our house the other day just pounding the fish! They are terrible birds and need to be at the very least controlled.
See you on the lake and have a great day!
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
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04/03/19 03:38 PM
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Only good thing about cormorants is that they soak up spilled oil. 
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Re: Why doesn't TPWD do something about this?
[Re: Hookem]
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04/03/19 03:54 PM
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Only good thing about cormorants is that they soak up spilled oil.  
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