05-18-2010, 02:11 AM
Visited a friend's farm pond yesterday and found out that they have TWO small (5-10 acre) ponds on them. My friend took my grand-kids out in a small row-boat and proceeded to catch some 14-15" crappie!! (No, I didn't have my fishing stuff with me, but sure will next time!)
So he kept some of the crappie to eat later, and hung them on a stringer off the back of the partially-beached boat. We left the area to go play some yard games about 100 yards away.
We went back to get the fish about an hour later and just the heads were left - yep, snapping turtles!! OK, we both learned our lesson that time... but it brought up another question. I had hoped to TUBE-FISH a number of area farm ponds this year (including his), but I have to assume that most - if not all - have snapping turtles. Now snapping turtles CAN BE aggressive and grow to pretty good size (picture the seat portion of a large chair).
MY QUESTION IS... is it safe to tube-fish in waters where snappers are present? Have any of you encountered snapping-turtles while fishing from your tubes??
They have Canadian geese on the property, along with baby goslings. Some of the babies have disappeared and they've surmised that the snappers may have gotten them.
Hmmmm... legs and fins - i.e. webbed feet hanging down into the water. I sure don't want some big ol' snapping turtle to think that I'm the "baby-goose-meal of a lifetime!" []
Do you think it's safe to fish waters that are also inhabited by snapping turtles? Has anyone heard of any instance where someone - while fishing (not noodling) - was attacked/bitten by a snapping turtle?
Thanks in advance...
Signed "Nervous to get into the water now".
Bob
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So he kept some of the crappie to eat later, and hung them on a stringer off the back of the partially-beached boat. We left the area to go play some yard games about 100 yards away.
We went back to get the fish about an hour later and just the heads were left - yep, snapping turtles!! OK, we both learned our lesson that time... but it brought up another question. I had hoped to TUBE-FISH a number of area farm ponds this year (including his), but I have to assume that most - if not all - have snapping turtles. Now snapping turtles CAN BE aggressive and grow to pretty good size (picture the seat portion of a large chair).
MY QUESTION IS... is it safe to tube-fish in waters where snappers are present? Have any of you encountered snapping-turtles while fishing from your tubes??
They have Canadian geese on the property, along with baby goslings. Some of the babies have disappeared and they've surmised that the snappers may have gotten them.
Hmmmm... legs and fins - i.e. webbed feet hanging down into the water. I sure don't want some big ol' snapping turtle to think that I'm the "baby-goose-meal of a lifetime!" []
Do you think it's safe to fish waters that are also inhabited by snapping turtles? Has anyone heard of any instance where someone - while fishing (not noodling) - was attacked/bitten by a snapping turtle?
Thanks in advance...
Signed "Nervous to get into the water now".
Bob
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