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Empty Winter Holes and Otter Scat


Bterrill

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 Eric. I've now seen 15 on the year. It is REALLY bad. 

 

Talked to a menonnite man who lives on of our small rivers. 

He said the families along Deer creek used to snare suckers through the ice. They have all but disappeared with the massive appearance of river otters there. 

Smallmouth population taken a hit as well. 

 

They kill beavers and take over the dens. 

 

He watched one otter completely eat 6 large fish over an hour. They now trap them and just flat out shoot them on site was implied. 

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How do you find otter sign? 

 

Typically, from the scat, tracks, slides  or holes. 

 

Scat is almost always a communal area on river islands or sandbars. You'll see cleared areas with piles of dark gray to black feces filled with fish scales, in winter and crawfish, feather, fur parts in summer.  

Dens tend to be taken over beaver dens, where holes look unkempt and trees haven't been gnawed in a while. Yes, the execute beavers for their dens. 

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On 11/30/2023 at 10:54 AM, Eric said:

What's the remedy? Trapping / killing of otters to reduce their population? Not sure of their protection status or how permits for trapping might work on public and private lands in Indiana. What have you learned thus far?

Riling up the entire fishing community and alerting trappers. Trap yourself.... 

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