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Cormorant Effects
Cormorant Effects
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- Captain Paul
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- Species: lake trout,salmon,panfish
Re: Cormorant Effects
I hope a very large crowd shows up
- Captain Paul
- Posts: 527
- Joined: Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:14 pm
- Species: lake trout,salmon,panfish
Re: Cormorant Effects
Tonight lets show our support
- Matt
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- Joined: Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:52 am
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- Location: On, in or near water.
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Re: Cormorant Effects
wish I could make it.
- Black Ghost (Ken)
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- Species: Salmon et al
- Location: Essex Junction
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Re: Cormorant Effects
It seems to me that there are fewer cormorants lately. What do other anglers think?
Black Ghost (Ken)
Re: Cormorant Effects
they have gone south. large flocks were down here in the southern part of champlain in october and november and filled the bays up eating perch before migrating south. they will be back in early spring and multiply.
- Captain Paul
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- Species: lake trout,salmon,panfish
Re: Cormorant Effects
There are still way to many Cormorants on Lake Champlain what has happened is all the harassment of them has been north of the Lake so the Cormorants have all moved to Four Brothers island and are spending most of there time in the central and southern end of the Lake we see flocks of 4000 birds everyday
- Hairbone
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- Species: Bluegill
- Location: Whallons Bay...They Are ALWAYS Biting... ;)
Re: Cormorant Effects
4 brothers is ridiculous with the amount of birds. I bet 2 raccoons and 2 grey foxes per islands would take them out.