Otters
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2002 11:33 am
A buddy and I discovered an otter in his duck hole last year. This year there was an adult and 2 young. While the adult is reclusive, one of the young ones was playful and actually brushed up against his leg under water ( he later had to clean his waders -- inside not out)
The hole is about a 4 acre pothole where beavers have damned up a draw in an area that is ridges and ditches. the sides are surrounded by elbow bushes and then a 5-10 yard treeline. at one end there is a long ditch that connects with catfish ponds nearby and a nearby bayou connects with a delta river and it and the bayou have water year round.
I've seen an otter on the river but never on the protected side of the levee. how common are they and how protected? i assume they are a protected species, but will the feds show up and cause a stink affecting his duckhole if word gets out? he would like to tell the other guy who hunts there so that the otter doesnt get shot by looking like a beaver. the landowner has agreed to quit removing the beaver damn every year but is also worried about interference by gov't with his farming operation. any advice?
Second question: any info on otter/canine interaction? the dogs REALLY wanted to check out the otters. i would guess an otter would tear up a dog in the water (3-4 feet deep).
The hole is about a 4 acre pothole where beavers have damned up a draw in an area that is ridges and ditches. the sides are surrounded by elbow bushes and then a 5-10 yard treeline. at one end there is a long ditch that connects with catfish ponds nearby and a nearby bayou connects with a delta river and it and the bayou have water year round.
I've seen an otter on the river but never on the protected side of the levee. how common are they and how protected? i assume they are a protected species, but will the feds show up and cause a stink affecting his duckhole if word gets out? he would like to tell the other guy who hunts there so that the otter doesnt get shot by looking like a beaver. the landowner has agreed to quit removing the beaver damn every year but is also worried about interference by gov't with his farming operation. any advice?
Second question: any info on otter/canine interaction? the dogs REALLY wanted to check out the otters. i would guess an otter would tear up a dog in the water (3-4 feet deep).