Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:49 pm
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twinkle wrote:i dont want them to leave they need to be culled, all they would do is move in somewhere else and become someone elses nuisance.have any of you seen kilmicheal point?lately. its a joke with the locals they call it seal town.i asked one man whos lived there all his life has it ever been like that. he told me he had never seen so many seals in his life.this has to have a big impact on fish stocks in these areas and in turn a big impact on anglers returning to fish here each summer.i know a lot of british tourist visit kilmicheal to lure fish for Bass .we dont even have a regular supply of killer whales. that could trim down the seal numbers. so as we are the only predators these seals have, i think its our duty to act and cull them .with the population the way it is now it wont be long before a kayak or small punt will be attacked and someone will lose there life.yappo wrote:Find a way to get the seals to leave....
Your suggestions please!
Yappo
i also find it strange that on our water ways we cull lots of different species for different reasons.but iv yet to find a group representing the common water rat now there furry and some of us have them as pets. but we shoot them with out a sound from opposition.we set traps and poison them .all in there little homes and we are just the visitors to there habitat.we put slug killers and insecticide out in our gardens when we have an abundance of anything. and kill them.so why should it be any different for seals.a nation wide cull and see can we sell it to iceland.might bring in a few bob to the coffers.
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Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:12 pm
twinkle wrote:thats a picture of a small part of 1 of the saltee islands,i took it from a report section on another angling site. but thats just a strip of a couple of hundred yards. both islands are covered in seals not to mention on the mainland and harbour.you wont see this sight unless your in a boat .its mostly boaters will witness the amount there is .as we move around a lot
Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:47 pm
http://library.thinkquest.org/J003337/largecreatures/seals.htmnicefish wrote:twinkle wrote:thats a picture of a small part of 1 of the saltee islands,i took it from a report section on another angling site. but thats just a strip of a couple of hundred yards. both islands are covered in seals not to mention on the mainland and harbour.you wont see this sight unless your in a boat .its mostly boaters will witness the amount there is .as we move around a lot
Do seals feed in Darkness?
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twinkle wrote:http://library.thinkquest.org/J003337/largecreatures/seals.htmnicefish wrote:twinkle wrote:thats a picture of a small part of 1 of the saltee islands,i took it from a report section on another angling site. but thats just a strip of a couple of hundred yards. both islands are covered in seals not to mention on the mainland and harbour.you wont see this sight unless your in a boat .its mostly boaters will witness the amount there is .as we move around a lot
Do seals feed in Darkness?
yes they do. heres a few facts on the seal
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