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<blockquote data-quote="DuraCraft" data-source="post: 170848" data-attributes="member: 4326"><p>Count me in as a hater of those things too! I hope they can be contained. Sparrows, starlings, carp (not these, but regular carp), kudzu, wisteria, hyacinth, fire ants, etc., etc.! All these non-native things can really hurt our woods and water. There are many more non-native species here, some, like ring necked pheasants, are not so bad, but most seem to be horrendous! Man, this is frustrating!</p><p></p><p>So far, I don't know of any in GA or other places in the south where I fish, but a couple of weeks ago, I was with a friend in an old oxbow lake off Mississippi River near Natchez, and a guy told us to be careful while running the motor because they are in there. We didn't see any, but I was concerned...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuraCraft, post: 170848, member: 4326"] Count me in as a hater of those things too! I hope they can be contained. Sparrows, starlings, carp (not these, but regular carp), kudzu, wisteria, hyacinth, fire ants, etc., etc.! All these non-native things can really hurt our woods and water. There are many more non-native species here, some, like ring necked pheasants, are not so bad, but most seem to be horrendous! Man, this is frustrating! So far, I don't know of any in GA or other places in the south where I fish, but a couple of weeks ago, I was with a friend in an old oxbow lake off Mississippi River near Natchez, and a guy told us to be careful while running the motor because they are in there. We didn't see any, but I was concerned... [/QUOTE]
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