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    So basically all these landowners that had stocked ponds that allowed limited to no fishing at all were happy as Larks. Then they see the cute cuddly little Otters show up and in a short time they have nothing...these guys are all lieing and making this stuff up.

    Wooly Mammoths were here once to, if they were available should we introduce them back to the environment also? Awe Hell lets let Timberwolves go and maybe some Sabertooth Tigers while we're at it, lol...
    Who are you people, lol...

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    Your being rediculous. If a land owner wants to remove an otter, or other nuisance from a pond he or she dug is their prerogative. But in public water is a different story. Especially a larger creek,river, or lake. Those other species are gone because the environment couldn't support them any more or evolution got em. And it's the grey wolf and red wolf in Kentucky that suffered extinction because of
    man.

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    Kumbaya me Lord Kumbaya, LOL....

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