One fine morning the TrackersTEAMS students set out to check their trap line. Lo' and behold they find 3 lovely and tasty nutria in their traps and they bring them home for chili. Learn more at http://www.trackersteams.com
lol! Now I've seen everything strapped to bike rack! So did you guys get these fellers out of the Johnson Creek? Do you think it's (or the body got them out of) was clean enough to consume the meat? They say Nutria are invasive. Do you think Oregon's waters would be much better off if the Nutria were thinned out some, or do they benefit the ecosystem in some ways? Hope to hear a response.
I wonder what kind of looks you got from other bikers on the Springwater Trail? You wouldn't expect to see a dead nutria strapped to a bike rack. Do they actually taste good?
Nice work, fellas.
1newtontexas 3 months ago
Great video!
milt0nics 1 year ago
Nutria are very invasive, eradicate them.
1jks 2 years ago
lol! Now I've seen everything strapped to bike rack! So did you guys get these fellers out of the Johnson Creek? Do you think it's (or the body got them out of) was clean enough to consume the meat? They say Nutria are invasive. Do you think Oregon's waters would be much better off if the Nutria were thinned out some, or do they benefit the ecosystem in some ways? Hope to hear a response.
everfish 2 years ago
Cool video!Need to see more like it.Not many people know about the nutria.Great job!
jgrit8 2 years ago
it depends how you cook it.
SaintsRule84 2 years ago
I wonder what kind of looks you got from other bikers on the Springwater Trail? You wouldn't expect to see a dead nutria strapped to a bike rack. Do they actually taste good?
Cybeq 2 years ago