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Post by Cityboy on Jul 23, 2006 19:24:21 GMT -6
Iowa is going to have a otter season this year and would like to know what a otter toilet looks like. Does anyone on here have any pics?
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Post by trappnman on Jul 23, 2006 19:36:28 GMT -6
this is only one I have on digital- an otter trail and a grass roll up. Scat is present, not visible. In our area, the rolled up grass is common on toilets. A well used toilet will have rollups and various piles of loose looking scat (not vomit). A trial this nice, worth settting up...
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Post by thebeav2 on Jul 23, 2006 20:51:01 GMT -6
dirttime.ws/Notebook/Notebook.htmCheck this out It will show you what otter scat looks like. There are Otter toilets on my line that have been used for generations and generations of otter some are 3 feet In diameter and a foot deep with years and years of scat deposits. These are the toilets that produce year after year and week after week. I best I ever did at one toilet was 12 otter In 2 months. When you find these toilets you will know what they are. And normally there will be defined approach to It, so it will be fairly easy to set. The most common toilets are ones that are used once or twice As a otter moves through It's territory. Are these toilets worth setting you bet. But I have found that most of them are hard to set since the approach to these toilets can vary. And with no defined approach setting can be a crap shoot. Every toilet will be different. Gary
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Post by foxtrapperwoman on Jul 24, 2006 0:12:30 GMT -6
A little bitty otter toilet
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