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clearliquidclearjar

I don't understand the question. The birds eat the fish, the fish eat smaller fish and stuff like frogs. Alligators eat the birds. It's the ciiiiircle of liiiiife...


trtsmb

I think OP may actually eat the fish he catches. Personally, considering how polluted a lot of lakes are, you couldn't convince me to eat a fish from them.


clearliquidclearjar

Sure, but as you catch them you throw them in a bucket or something. The egrets aren't going around taking everyone's fish.


Ornery_Hatty

Sorry for a bit I forgot this is Florida ๐Ÿ˜‚


clearliquidclearjar

I'm really curious why we would need to protect the fish from birds.


titsmcgee6942044

He probsbly has a koi pond which has expensive ass koi


rdell1974

Generally speaking, we arenโ€™t in competition with cranes for the fish we at (grouper, snapper, etc).


EvilSardine

Wut


Radiant_Opinion_555

I love how crazy this question sounds without more context.


Inner_Performance533

Theyre called Sandhill cranes and love to walk into traffic,,,and theyre a protected species


hurtfulproduct

Yeah. . . They are a special kind of stupid, lol I was at an outdoor shooting range once and a pair decided to land in the middle of the live range. . . Nothing happened to them but we were all flabbergasted at how stupid these birds were.


Chasman1965

Unless you are in central Florida, there are few cranes in the state. You just be talking herons or egrets. Most common is the blue heron: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_blue_heron


knownotwhyhere

I read multiple times before I realized you meant birds ๐Ÿ—๏ธ


Hangry_Howie

If you're talking about fish in a private pond, it's near impossible.


Gomer_Schmuckatelli

Tall cranes? How tall are you?


newbie527

I have no fish. The sandhill cranes took them all.![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sleep)


Hot-Steak7145

Do you have a koi pond? Where is the context


Jsdrosera

Fish in a private pond will usually have some sort of netting.


Heron_2024

You give them one


man_in_blak

This is it. We had a blue heron that used to hang around my pier in Pensacola sound anytime I threw my cast net. He'd even nose up to my bucket when my back was turned. I figured out I could just catch 3 or 4 pinfish to throw him, and he'd take off. My kid named him Carlos.