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Michael Grossman 02-07-2003 09:21 PM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do, if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike



Sam Hopkins 02-07-2003 09:32 PM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
shoot him.

"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,

if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike





Hank Pagel 02-07-2003 10:32 PM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
I don't think they are listed endangered species anymore, but I am
sure that they are protected by law. Probably the best thing to do is
net the pond if possible. Their eyesight is most likely too good for
using fishing line over the pond.
"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the
fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into
our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I
do, if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike




[email protected] 02-07-2003 10:56 PM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
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net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond,
net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond,

"Michael Grossman" wrote:

We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do, if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike




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K30a 03-07-2003 12:09 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Osprey are a protected bird of prey.
Call your fish and wildlife department
and ask their advice before doing anything.
Jail and fines cut into pond time.


k30a

Anne Lurie 03-07-2003 12:33 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Call up your local birdwatching group, sell tickets to "OspreyWatch" and buy
netting for pond with the proceeds; use the leftover money to buy champagne;
ply said birdwatchers with said champagne, then auction something -- by
that time, we'll buy anything you put in front of us!

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC







"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,

if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike





Anne Lurie 03-07-2003 12:34 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Call up your local birdwatching group, sell tickets to "OspreyWatch" and buy
netting for pond with the proceeds; use the leftover money to buy champagne;
ply said birdwatchers with said champagne, then auction something -- by
that time, we'll buy anything you put in front of us!

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC







"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,

if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike





Michael Grossman 03-07-2003 12:34 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Seems like the common answer is to net the pond. I guess it is going to be
the best thing to do, the tough part is how to deal with the plants.....I
have cattails and grasses growing 4' out of the water.
"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,

if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike





Bonnie Espenshade 03-07-2003 12:44 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Michael Grossman wrote:
Seems like the common answer is to net the pond. I guess it is going to be
the best thing to do, the tough part is how to deal with the plants.....I
have cattails and grasses growing 4' out of the water.
"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...

We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,


if

anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike






When I net my pond after the reeds have grown, I wrap the
netting around the reeds and anchor the net on either side
with rocks to keep it in place.


--
Bonnie
NJ
http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/



Sue Alexandre 03-07-2003 01:33 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Check out the past posts about "scarecrows". Some of us have these
motion-detector sprinklers to keep the heron away. It's a neat little
device, and might be worth trying if you're hesitant to net the pond.
Sue

"Bonnie Espenshade" wrote in message
...
Michael Grossman wrote:
Seems like the common answer is to net the pond. I guess it is going to

be
the best thing to do, the tough part is how to deal with the

plants.....I
have cattails and grasses growing 4' out of the water.
"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...

We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into

our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I

do,

if

anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike






When I net my pond after the reeds have grown, I wrap the
netting around the reeds and anchor the net on either side
with rocks to keep it in place.


--
Bonnie
NJ
http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/





JSin 03-07-2003 03:08 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Michael Grossman wrote:
Seems like the common answer is to net the pond. I guess it is going to be
the best thing to do, the tough part is how to deal with the plants.....I
have cattails and grasses growing 4' out of the water.


Unless I am mistaken Osprey hunt from above. You could suspend the net
on poles above the plant level till he finds a new hunting ground... I
don't think he is gonna walk under it or alter his dive around it.. Just
an Idea


--
JSin
Lost Generation Custom Tattoo
To reply Kill the idiot


Just Me \Koi\ 03-07-2003 05:44 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
I netted my pond to keep the bloody crane out, then I nearly killed my fish
with the net.

Somehow one of my fish squeezed through the hole around the plants and
landed on top of the net! Got stuck there. Her fin is all frayed now and
her back is badly sun burnt! What a mess! Thanks to the crane, heron, red
tail hawk, osprey and all the other darn birds that are hell bent on feeding
on our fish!

--
_______________________________________
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like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."

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wrote in message
...
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the pond,
net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net

the pond,
net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net the pond, net

the pond,

"Michael Grossman" wrote:

We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,

if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.




Tom La Bron 03-07-2003 05:56 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Michael,

Know what you are going through. I lost one of my prized Ranchus to an
Osprey.

With most birds of prey that will take fish their technique is swoop, grab
and fly away. This is a good chance to add to your backyard landscape and
not deal with tacky netting over your pond. Build a Pergola or an Arbor
over the pond. This will hinder the swoop part of the technique, and you
can put fishing line between the cross beams hinder the perk, swoop
technique. Use climbing vines like morning glories, other climber to soften
the squared of pillars and crossbeams.

Tom L.L.
"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,

if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike





~ jan JJsPond.us 03-07-2003 07:32 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
Check out the past posts about "scarecrows". Some of us have these
motion-detector sprinklers to keep the heron away. It's a neat little
device, and might be worth trying if you're hesitant to net the pond.
Sue


I agree, I'm using mine for robins, has to be turned all the way up, but
the groundcover is staying in the blocks where I planted it. ~ jan

See my ponds and filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

~Keep 'em Wet!~
Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
To e-mail see website

[email protected] 03-07-2003 08:08 AM

ossprey got one of my koi
 
PVC pipe up... T connector with arms to the side. paint it green. size the vertical
so when stuck in the pot it is tall enough to hold the net up and over.
second idea. make veggie filter for veggies, get them out of the fish part of the
pond so net can be stretched tightly across the pond. Ingrid

"Michael Grossman" wrote:

Seems like the common answer is to net the pond. I guess it is going to be
the best thing to do, the tough part is how to deal with the plants.....I
have cattails and grasses growing 4' out of the water.
"Michael Grossman" wrote in message
news:D4HMa.87832$R73.10514@sccrnsc04...
We came home and found one of our Koi missing the other day and the fish
were all spooked. The next afternoon we observed an ossprey fly into our
backyard and turn away at the last minute when he saw us. What can I do,

if
anything, to keep him from coming back for another snack?

Mike






~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.


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