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Posted by two bit on May 21, 2002 at 08:03:58 from (168.37.239.1):
In Reply to: How to Kill Cat Tails posted by Russ(NC) on May 20, 2002 at 03:57:10:
We live on a river in SW Texas that used to have cattails (the kind where the plant sent up a shoot with a bloom that looked like a hot dog on a stick). About twenty years ago the govt, for some reason besides cattails, introduced a beaver-like animal called a Nutria (sp?) into the river. Nutrias look like beavers but have a rat like tail instead of a flat one. Anyway the Nutria ate all the cattails and they have never grown back. Used to we could catch big bass at the edge of the cattails on plastic worms but the bass have thinned out. So get some Nutrias but check about collateral damage they may cause first. Govt gave us Nutria, then gave the south Kudsu, go figure...
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