can't miss
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We've had a rather large old snapper living in our pond now for yrs, BILL, probably a acre of water and he/she has never really been a pain. But now as he or she continues to grow, probably almost 2 feet wide, think its time it moves. Only one there, not going to shoot it, not looking for a recipe, it's a dinosaur, they are on the declining species list, just want to re home the bugger?
I get my minnows from the pond and although he/she doesn't bother the trap, it now sit's beside it picking off minnows, and now they've learned to stay clear?
Kid's come, with their children, ponds a kid magnet, along with their city dog's that would probably lick it's nose, just a scene I'm trying to avoid.
Pond banks are fairly steep so it's pretty hard to hand, net catch it, any idea's?
I get my minnows from the pond and although he/she doesn't bother the trap, it now sit's beside it picking off minnows, and now they've learned to stay clear?
Kid's come, with their children, ponds a kid magnet, along with their city dog's that would probably lick it's nose, just a scene I'm trying to avoid.
Pond banks are fairly steep so it's pretty hard to hand, net catch it, any idea's?