gran38
10-09-2001, 01:16 PM
A few months ago, when fishing with the family at Wivenhoe, I set out in my canoe to retrieve my opera nets, only to find a large turtle in one, instead of the expected Red claws. #Whilst pulling up the immensly heavy net I thought I had a huge feed for the tribe. #Image my surprise to find a large (20-25cm across the back) very sick turtle. #
The turtle had either stretched the wire around the opening or bitten the wire and then stretched it as the opening had been stretched to almost four times its normal size. #I believe the turtle must have been in the net most of the night. #Its air bladder or floating mechanism had been damaged and it could not submerge. #I retrieved the turtle again and brought it into shore.
The ranger for the area came around just after breaky. #He didn't think there was anything that could be done. #We kept the turtle at the edge of the water for a number of hours before it decided to swim off. #It appeared as though it still could not submerge and the ranger said it would probably die. :'(
We have caught many smaller turtles (3-7cm) in the traps but they usually just swim away when you release them.
Is there anything that can be done in such a situation to prevent a death?
The turtle had either stretched the wire around the opening or bitten the wire and then stretched it as the opening had been stretched to almost four times its normal size. #I believe the turtle must have been in the net most of the night. #Its air bladder or floating mechanism had been damaged and it could not submerge. #I retrieved the turtle again and brought it into shore.
The ranger for the area came around just after breaky. #He didn't think there was anything that could be done. #We kept the turtle at the edge of the water for a number of hours before it decided to swim off. #It appeared as though it still could not submerge and the ranger said it would probably die. :'(
We have caught many smaller turtles (3-7cm) in the traps but they usually just swim away when you release them.
Is there anything that can be done in such a situation to prevent a death?