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Carolyn 11-09-2004 01:45 PM

Great Blue Heron
 
Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually they will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing line now.

Carolyn



Phisherman 11-09-2004 06:27 PM

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:45:20 -0400, "Carolyn"
wrote:

Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually they will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing line now.

Carolyn



That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that. Netting works
too.

Phisherman 11-09-2004 06:27 PM

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:45:20 -0400, "Carolyn"
wrote:

Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually they will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing line now.

Carolyn



That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that. Netting works
too.

Andrew Burgess 12-09-2004 03:36 AM

Phisherman writes:

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:45:20 -0400, "Carolyn"
wrote:


Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually they will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing line now.

Carolyn



That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that.


Won't work. I've seen the film...the heron dashes up to the pond and
takes a fish near the surface, feet dry.

Netting works
too.


Carolyn 12-09-2004 02:17 PM

We are going with the netting, since leaves are starting to fall into the
pond yet anyways.

"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
...
Phisherman writes:

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:45:20 -0400, "Carolyn"
wrote:


Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are

still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually they

will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I

thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing line

now.

Carolyn



That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that.


Won't work. I've seen the film...the heron dashes up to the pond and
takes a fish near the surface, feet dry.

Netting works
too.




Carolyn 12-09-2004 02:29 PM

Actually, from my research, it looks more like a Little Blue Heron, but
according to the info, they don't hang around this area. I wonder if it
blew this way because of the hurricanes? I live in SW Ontario, near Lake
St. Clair.

"Carolyn" wrote in message
...
We are going with the netting, since leaves are starting to fall into the
pond yet anyways.

"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
...
Phisherman writes:

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:45:20 -0400, "Carolyn"
wrote:


Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are

still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually they

will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I

thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing

line
now.

Carolyn



That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that.


Won't work. I've seen the film...the heron dashes up to the pond and
takes a fish near the surface, feet dry.

Netting works
too.






Bill Stock 12-09-2004 04:16 PM


"Carolyn" wrote in message
...
Actually, from my research, it looks more like a Little Blue Heron, but
according to the info, they don't hang around this area. I wonder if it
blew this way because of the hurricanes? I live in SW Ontario, near Lake
St. Clair.


I've had them in the city (Toronto). It happened about this time last year,
perhaps they're migrating? It scooped the biggest GF and kept coming back
for more. We brought the rest inside for the winter.


"Carolyn" wrote in message
...
We are going with the netting, since leaves are starting to fall into

the
pond yet anyways.

"Andrew Burgess" wrote in message
...
Phisherman writes:

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 08:45:20 -0400, "Carolyn"
wrote:

Beautiful bird! But not in my backyard!! Looks like all my fish are

still
there from what I can tell, but they sure were spooked. Usually

they
will
come right up to my voice, but I didn't see any fish at first. I

thought,
"OH NO!, it got them all!!!" Phew, close call, putting up fishing

line
now.

Carolyn



That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems

and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that.

Won't work. I've seen the film...the heron dashes up to the pond and
takes a fish near the surface, feet dry.

Netting works
too.








Derek Broughton 13-09-2004 02:32 PM

Andrew Burgess wrote:

Phisherman writes:
That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that.


Won't work. I've seen the film...the heron dashes up to the pond and
takes a fish near the surface, feet dry.


Yesterday we watched a heron fishing from a rock (in the harbour, not a fish
pond, thankfully). My wife commented that she hadn't seen that before, and
I said that it probably wanted to keep it's feet dry :-)
--
derek

Derek Broughton 13-09-2004 02:32 PM

Andrew Burgess wrote:

Phisherman writes:
That heron will return, so be ready for him. I had heron problems and
more-or-less solved this by reconstructing my pond to have steep drop
offs and 4 foot deep water. Herons don't like that.


Won't work. I've seen the film...the heron dashes up to the pond and
takes a fish near the surface, feet dry.


Yesterday we watched a heron fishing from a rock (in the harbour, not a fish
pond, thankfully). My wife commented that she hadn't seen that before, and
I said that it probably wanted to keep it's feet dry :-)
--
derek

Derek Broughton 13-09-2004 02:33 PM

Carolyn wrote:

Actually, from my research, it looks more like a Little Blue Heron, but
according to the info, they don't hang around this area. I wonder if it
blew this way because of the hurricanes? I live in SW Ontario, near Lake
St. Clair.


They don't "hang around" there, but they're not non-existent. I've seen one
or two.
--
derek


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