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greetings.. we have 2 water snakes (variety unknown) about 1ft & 2ft in our pond. i caught one towing one of my goldfish away this morning. what's the best way to capture these guys; i really need them to go.
I would just use a stick,broomhandle...and take them out of the water on the stick, lower them into a cloth bag of some kind, or a bucket, container, anything. Take them out to a location that would be suitable for the type of snake, and release them.=(Although I don't know what area you live in, so you may have to modify that plan a little).
You could use one those long poles with the nets on the end and scoop it up. If it were my pond though I would be bringing in more goldfish for my snakes to eat!
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We may have snakes sticks but you still can't compare that to the craziness of a Homeless person!!
tried catching them. the manmade small pond has tons of rocks for them to hide and they are quick. i've set up a minnow trap with some baited goldfish. hope it works. please respond with anymore suggestions. thanks
if you do not have that many goldfish I would remove them to a temp home for their health. Have you tried using a casting net?? Like if you were trying to catch shad for fishing?? Sorry If I am not clear.