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| 43freckleface |
Posted: May 30 2012, 01:59 AM
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Koi Group: Odd Group Posts: 529 Member No.: 43 Joined: 22-July 11 |
The fish in his tanks are small, mostly koi and goldfish. I would say none were over 3" or 4". I guess he was asuming it was a heron because it had been there in the morning and the attack happened that night.
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| tlc |
Posted: May 30 2012, 06:40 AM
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Big Fish Moderator Group: Admin Posts: 3,216 Member No.: 1 Joined: 20-April 09 |
Herons fish early (daybreak/breakfast) in the morning and late in the evening for the most part. Don't get me wrong, they will fish other times too and we see this all the time. I have never heard of a heron fishing during the night. I think that would be another critter all together (like Froggy said).
One of your critter cameras that your hubby set up would have been handy for figuring out exactly what happened. |
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