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turtle control in pond #2491088
05/24/18 08:12 PM
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GKelly Offline OP
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I got a 1 acre pond i probably had over 150 turtles in. So i put a ladder stand next to the bank to shoot them with a .22 so i can shoot down and it wont ricochet. I shot maybe 20 yesterday trying to come eat the floating feed, but there were maybe 20 or 30 heads across i couldnt safely shoot at. then today i did the same thing but only shot 3 and didnt even see but maybe 3 or 4 more across the whole pond. its almost like they abandoned the pond when i killed 20. are turtles that smart will they abandon a pond if enough of em wind up dead?

Last edited by GKelly; 05/25/18 08:39 AM.
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491117
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You need a small gator

Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491120
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Build a trap, you can wipe them out


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Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491121
05/24/18 08:48 PM
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Of course when the shootin starts they will flee...but time and perseverance can change all things thus gator.


Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world of conformists....Tesla
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491122
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Call Turtle Man!
Live Action!!

Re: turtle control in pond [Re: hunting13] #2491127
05/24/18 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by hunting13
Call Turtle Man!
Live Action!!


Turtle man appears and then gone but a gator will live there if until no turts.....


Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world of conformists....Tesla
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491133
05/24/18 08:59 PM
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Bait caster treble hook and a weight is all you need. We killed 30 plus out of a pond one afternoon. Snatch them get them to the bank smash with a rock and throw them in the road. You should have heard the crazy bitches screaming at us as they tried to put them in the creek to revive them. Mr smitt laughed his ass off laying in the shade while we got chewed out. Snatch another repeat and crazies squal. Damn that was fun.


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Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491140
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Turtle trap is your ticket. Easy to build too


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Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491144
05/24/18 09:07 PM
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This has nothing to do with your post but its kinda funny. I live by a creek and there is a bridge that kids fish off of. The turtles are thick too. 2 young boys about 13 was fishin and tryin to catch turtles. I asked why and hoped they would wipe em out. They said they catch them and sellem to some asians on social media. I warned that i was pretty sure thats illegal. They laughed and said well we get 5 bucks a turtle and they want more lol!

Re: turtle control in pond [Re: Bull64] #2491159
05/24/18 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Bull64
You need a small gator

im killing the turtles because ive been catching bass catfish and bream with bite chunks missing out of em dont think a gator will help with that but if i could find one i might put it in there just for the hell of it to have a gator lol

Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491162
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He won't hurt them fish.But you won't have to worry about turtles or snakes

Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491164
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Originally Posted by GKelly
Originally Posted by Bull64
You need a small gator

im killing the turtles because ive been catching bass catfish and bream with bite chunks missing out of em dont think a gator will help with that but if i could find one i might put it in there just for the hell of it to have a gator lol

I agree...LOL... new experience but wife says no.....I still want a gator. I should do it anyway....


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Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491173
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Hey OP.....I'm a bit lazy and old so I provided and induced my grandkids into shootin em...very few dead turts and holes in two boats but it was well worth it.. I did instruct them them on ricochet and the consequences.


Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world of conformists....Tesla
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491174
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Lake Seminole and a buzzbait.All you want...

Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491200
05/24/18 09:54 PM
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A gator would be great unless you have a dog that you like. A dog is like filet mignon to a gator as I'm told.


Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: jawbone] #2491215
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Originally Posted by jawbone
A gator would be great unless you have a dog that you like. A dog is like filet mignon to a gator as I'm told.


Well said ....I was thinking of a small gator......liking the idea that at anytime ...well it's like turtles...small gator eats small turts.


Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world of conformists....Tesla
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: jawbone] #2491220
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Originally Posted by jawbone
A gator would be great unless you have a dog that you like. A dog is like filet mignon to a gator as I'm told.

hmm... this gator is sounding better and better wife wont ever know what happened to those little ankle biters my dogs stay kenneled and with a shock collar keeping them away hers on the other hand are like little bastard kids that run wild and get into endless shucks

Last edited by GKelly; 05/24/18 10:10 PM.
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: GKelly] #2491235
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Originally Posted by GKelly
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Originally Posted by jawbone
A gator would be great unless you have a dog that you like. A dog is like filet mignon to a gator as I'm told.

hmm... this gator is sounding better and better wife wont ever know what happened to those little ankle biters my dogs stay kenneled and with a shock collar keeping them away hers on the other hand are like little bastard kids that run wild and get into endless shucks


I concur...let gators be gators....LOL


Antisocial behavior is a trait of intelligence in a world of conformists....Tesla
Re: turtle control in pond [Re: YEKRUT] #2491239
05/24/18 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by YEKRUT
Build a trap, you can wipe them out


A buddy of mine built one a few years back - he had very good success. A few chicken necks, a carpeted plank, and a framed wooden box with wrapped in chicken wire slightly submerged in water. Turtles walk the plank, so to speak, fall into trap and can’t get out.


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Re: turtle control in pond [Re: icducks] #2491243
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Originally Posted by icducks
Turtle trap is your ticket. Easy to build too


Definitely the way to go.

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