water turtles

   / water turtles #1  

duck spy

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2 of my ponds are full of red ear turtles I'm stocking my ponds and want them gone can shoot one every other day out of each pond but it seems like they are gaining on me so bought some rat traps to put on a board upside down but have no ideal what to use as bait,thinking just to catch a fish and cut it up to fit trap.
Any ideals???
thanks
 
   / water turtles #2  
Are your ponds isolated so that more turtles can't get in? The reason I ask is because I have two ponds full of turtles, but I'm beside a 15 acre lake and if I thin them out of the ponds, they just come in from the lake.

If you want to get rid of turtles, I'd consider a trap. That seems to be the best method that is most successful around here. Trying to thin turtles by shooting is fun, but not very thorough.
 
   / water turtles #4  
I had an old 300 gal water trough that had pin holes rusted around it. I drilled some 1/2 inch holes in the bottom and added a 2X6 board tied across the top. Cut a small lawn tractor tire in two crossways. Nail 1/2 of the cut tire on each end of the board so that hangs down off the ends of the board. I moved it into my pond in an area shallow enough so that when it sunk, about 4 to 6 inches of the top was above water. The turtles climb up the tire tread to sun on top of the board. Many will then just go off the side of the board that is over the open tank to get back into the water and are of course trapped.
Once 1 or 2 turtles are swimming in there, the others don't hestitate to go off the side of the board with them and are trapped. Once in a while I use a net and scoop out the turtles leaving one or two in the tank. I've eliminated tons of the turtles and don't have to use bait plus I just check once every month or two.
Way more effective and less time consuming then the store bought trap I had.
 
   / water turtles #6  
They migrate from pond to pond so if you use the barrel trap then you will stay busy for the summer.
 
   / water turtles #7  
I haven't seen a turtle in my pond this year. You did such a great job of shooting them here, what's the problem there? I would have thought it would have been easier for you with them being closer to you?

So sad to hear that you're not able to shoot all of them!!!!

Eddie
 
   / water turtles #8  
What is the reason you have to get rid of them? Do they eat your fish? We never had that problem.
 
   / water turtles #9  
Turtles love to eat fish. When you first stock a pond and all your fish are tiny, turtles can cause alot of damage. Once you have an established pond with fish large enough to be safe from turtles, they don't really cause too much damage. It's just a matter of how many turtles you have and how many fish of reproducing size that you have, along with the amount of cover and safe places for your fingerlings to be safe.

Eddie
 
   / water turtles #10  
I was told some time ago that larger red eared turtles were mainly veggy eaters, while the snapping turtles were the eat everything else type. I will try to get rid of the snapping turtles when ever I see one, but leave the red eated ones alone.
 

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