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  • Super User
heres a good video I found a few months ago searching for bass eating ducks... make sure your volume is up so you hear the strike!

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xlSn9eXxeY'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xlSn9eXxeY

I couldn't see the duck. There was a sloth on crack that got in the way. Lol

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Why are Cormarants bad? I have a ton at my home lake and also a ton of Pelicans during the winter. I do know Cormarants destroy trees with there feces and eat the shad but thats about all i've heard about them. 
 

Bassego, here is what they eat:

Double-crested Cormorants eat mostly fish. They dive underwater and hunt along the bottom. They eat a great variety of fish species, as well as other animals including: crayfish, shrimp, aquatic insects, amphibians (such as tadpoles and newts), snails, mussels, and some reptiles.

Small fish are eaten immediately. Larger fish are taken to the surface where the cormorant flips it and swallows it head first.

They eat the baitfish and small bass here in Virginia.

We would like to see them fly away and never come back.

  

Bassego, here is what they eat:

Double-crested Cormorants eat mostly fish. They dive underwater and hunt along the bottom. They eat a great variety of fish species, as well as other animals including: crayfish, shrimp, aquatic insects, amphibians (such as tadpoles and newts), snails, mussels, and some reptiles.

Small fish are eaten immediately. Larger fish are taken to the surface where the cormorant flips it and swallows it head first.

They eat the baitfish and small bass here in Virginia.

We would like to see them fly away and never come back.

Pelican of course are fish eating machines

  • Super User

The bass may be full of ducklings, and not too hungry.

yes deff grab the scatter gun and get to work! especially if the fish aint bitting, beats going home empty handed!

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