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Re: California's 20-pound invasive nutria problem [Re: joepennanti] #6304836
08/18/18 02:40 PM
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When CA runs completely out of water I think the nutria problem will go away.

Anybody ever eat one? They are herbavores, yet I caught one in a bucket set baited with a scrap of fresh yellowfin tuna. Must have been inquisitive? Only one I ever trapped.

Re: California's 20-pound invasive nutria problem [Re: joepennanti] #6305189
08/18/18 10:55 PM
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Heck, I would eat that any day. How does it compare to be groundhog?

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