Posted by Texasmark on June 22, 2021 at 05:02:55 from (75.106.105.216):
In Reply to: Re: Got It!!! posted by marloweg on June 21, 2021 at 20:19:08:
No way would I even touch one of those ugly things, much less eat one. How do you know that they don't eat fish? What else would they eat with jaws like that? I get them ever so often. Must be breeding season, for the last couple of days I turned around 2 of other breeds headed for my pond....funny, you turn them around and when they come out of their house they take off in that direction.....neat. I've had a couple of soft shells. One year I caught a hen in the process of laying eggs.
I was trot-line fishing in E. Tx, one time and caught one on the line...put up a big fuss and I just cut that hook-line off rather than mess with it.
In San Marcos, Tx. there is a Glass Bottom Boat concession and one of the main attractions is a huge turtle, don't remember the breed....huge like maybe 100+# and the boat operator points out the tongue since it lies motionless (he said due to it's weight) with it's mouth open and it's tongue has a pink worm looking thing that it just wiggles....along comes an unsuspecting fish and ala...dinner is served.
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