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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2835530" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>25 or so years ago we had high water in a river that bordered our hunting property. We went in in a John boat to see if there were any decent high areas. We saw them on that property for the first time. I tried to get my buddy to let me get them then, it was winter so they should have been in season, 2 years later a 6" creek was then 6' deep and I was going to remove the dams the quick way.Somebody called my house about 3 nights later and said that he was watching. We manually removed the 1st, largest damage after we weakened the next 2. The 1st on took out all the others (6 or 8 of them) They were all back 2 weeks later and stronger than ever. We had to build a bridge. Then I got another call wanting to let them train people. After everything that we had done including a bridge I said HELP NO. If he would have had that type of attitude things would have been different. I guess that they were ignorant as to the future. I still got some by breaking dams and catching them coming out to repair it when the lodge entrance was getting close. Don't let them get a head start. They're almost as bad as pigs and eventually in the right areas nutria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2835530, member: 76393"] 25 or so years ago we had high water in a river that bordered our hunting property. We went in in a John boat to see if there were any decent high areas. We saw them on that property for the first time. I tried to get my buddy to let me get them then, it was winter so they should have been in season, 2 years later a 6" creek was then 6' deep and I was going to remove the dams the quick way.Somebody called my house about 3 nights later and said that he was watching. We manually removed the 1st, largest damage after we weakened the next 2. The 1st on took out all the others (6 or 8 of them) They were all back 2 weeks later and stronger than ever. We had to build a bridge. Then I got another call wanting to let them train people. After everything that we had done including a bridge I said HELP NO. If he would have had that type of attitude things would have been different. I guess that they were ignorant as to the future. I still got some by breaking dams and catching them coming out to repair it when the lodge entrance was getting close. Don't let them get a head start. They're almost as bad as pigs and eventually in the right areas nutria. [/QUOTE]
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