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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 3047289" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>The nutrition have somehow gotten into Oregon waterways as well....the greenie buttheads in Eugene actually have a section of road between a couple ponds that are full of nutria....if you hit one with your car while it is crossing the road you can be fined.......</p><p>Had my son blast one up in the mountains near Florence oregon when we lived there.....and the Coquille valley streams are inundated with the pieces of crapola swimming and eating the vegetation on the river banks causing serious erosion problems.....</p><p>A trapper I know is purging some lower pasture land canals..but he says he can't kill enough of them....breed like rats.....</p><p>During summer time the river is contaminated by all the feces of the nutria.....disgusting....wouldnt dare swim in it like i did as a kid.....a low water floating night hunt sounds like a great way to unload some ammo.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 3047289, member: 99519"] The nutrition have somehow gotten into Oregon waterways as well....the greenie buttheads in Eugene actually have a section of road between a couple ponds that are full of nutria....if you hit one with your car while it is crossing the road you can be fined....... Had my son blast one up in the mountains near Florence oregon when we lived there.....and the Coquille valley streams are inundated with the pieces of crapola swimming and eating the vegetation on the river banks causing serious erosion problems..... A trapper I know is purging some lower pasture land canals..but he says he can't kill enough of them....breed like rats..... During summer time the river is contaminated by all the feces of the nutria.....disgusting....wouldnt dare swim in it like i did as a kid.....a low water floating night hunt sounds like a great way to unload some ammo..... [/QUOTE]
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