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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2835284" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>WOW</p><p>I know that these Nutria have been around for many years and have been causing damage to Dikes and Water Canals. I just posted the article from the internet stating that those Nutria are spreading to other States. Getting like Hogs or Armadillos.. These Nutria are very devastating to canals and water ways. They dig into the banks and actually can cause a Dike System to collapse.</p><p>I remember years ago when a friend told me that at Dusk and nighttime they were drifting in a boat using Red Lights, in Canals, and shooting the Nutria with 22s. I think he said that there was a Bounty on them because of the damage they did.</p><p>If we lived near an area that had Nutria, and had a boat, would be helpful to the enviroment to shoot them. Kind of like shooting rats on the river banks of the Lackawanna River in Moosic, PA when I was 7 to14 years old. I remember my dad buying bricks of Federal LR Hollow points (Red Box) for $5.00 a brick. Went through a lot of Bricks with our Savage Pump Model 29B that my dad purchased in 1949 for $49.00.</p><p>Also shot a lot of Rats with a .22 H&R Model 999 revolver.</p><p>Love to hear some stories hunting Nutria!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2835284, member: 116439"] WOW I know that these Nutria have been around for many years and have been causing damage to Dikes and Water Canals. I just posted the article from the internet stating that those Nutria are spreading to other States. Getting like Hogs or Armadillos.. These Nutria are very devastating to canals and water ways. They dig into the banks and actually can cause a Dike System to collapse. I remember years ago when a friend told me that at Dusk and nighttime they were drifting in a boat using Red Lights, in Canals, and shooting the Nutria with 22s. I think he said that there was a Bounty on them because of the damage they did. If we lived near an area that had Nutria, and had a boat, would be helpful to the enviroment to shoot them. Kind of like shooting rats on the river banks of the Lackawanna River in Moosic, PA when I was 7 to14 years old. I remember my dad buying bricks of Federal LR Hollow points (Red Box) for $5.00 a brick. Went through a lot of Bricks with our Savage Pump Model 29B that my dad purchased in 1949 for $49.00. Also shot a lot of Rats with a .22 H&R Model 999 revolver. Love to hear some stories hunting Nutria!! [/QUOTE]
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