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i in my bloody wisdom!!! when i come back home decided that a small village wasnt the place for a otter nearly 3 ft long so i gave her to a animal charity that looks after wild animals in the unders

just my 2p worth the only dog ive ever had killed in action was by a otter we were looking at mink traps and she slipped to ground she was a nice lal white sealyham from welshpool called taffy....th

I've never had the pleasure of seeing one in it's natural state but I live in hope. I've seen signs of them in Shropshire but again I never came face to face with one and I could never see the day whe

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Theres otters in the centre of sunderland,there was some youtube footage taken in broad daylight of one eating an eel or flounder under the town bridge and there was also footage of tow cavorting in the water along near north hylton.

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About a dozen years back I had a call from a fellow who has holiday lets for me to get rid of a fox in a place by a river bank.

A few weeks after I'd done it he showed me some footage he'd taken of the place and there was a pair of otters breeding in it.

He later put a trail cam on the place and it streamed live to his website.

See them very occaisionally, ie about 4 in the last 5 or 6 years

 

Cheers, D.

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Before anyone jumps the gun i am well aware that otter hunting is illegal but do any of you lads ever come across them in earths while out,i have dug 2 and bolted 2 in the lenght of time im at terriers.2 year ago we bolted 1 from a drain and dog did not show so we located him working away.We started a dig thinking we were actually diging to a 2nd otter and to our surprise we opened up to a dog fox,both in the 1 drain.I think they are a lovely animal and would not go out of my way to harm 1,seen them on the local rivers several times while fishing,very inquisitive animal.

had a border x lakie on trial last year supposedly a very good sounder had him loose coming up to an earth and could see he picked a hunt along a bank and went to ground at 100 mph and came out at 200 mph about 30 seconds later completly bust up with his tail between his legs out bolted an otter straight after, and the the dog never entered ground again lol there tuff fu*kers

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Before anyone jumps the gun i am well aware that otter hunting is illegal but do any of you lads ever come across them in earths while out,i have dug 2 and bolted 2 in the lenght of time im at terriers.2 year ago we bolted 1 from a drain and dog did not show so we located him working away.We started a dig thinking we were actually diging to a 2nd otter and to our surprise we opened up to a dog fox,both in the 1 drain.I think they are a lovely animal and would not go out of my way to harm 1,seen them on the local rivers several times while fishing,very inquisitive animal.

had a border x lakie on trial last year supposedly a very good sounder had him loose coming up to an earth and could see he picked a hunt along a bank and went to ground at 100 mph and came out at 200 mph about 30 seconds later completly bust up with his tail between his legs out bolted an otter straight after, and the the dog never entered ground again lol there tuff fu*kers

 

I reckon it was more down to the dog than the otter,tougher game out there pre-ban.

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otters are real mean basterds they will smash a dog to bits in no time at all id say there worse than brock as there so quick and the damage they can do in seconds is astoundingthere beautiful creature and we have a fair few down here and I could watch them all day

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i saw one on the tyne ,i was sat on the bank the beggar popped up 6ft \away looked at me for a second or two then carried on downstream where my pal was in the river fishing it swam near enough up to him then got out & went up the bank , on one back leg all the fur was off it like it had been in a snare but it was in perfect condition & well healed , pleasure to see them

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Bolted a few over the years never dug to one. There's 2 swim in the river in the middle of a town not far from me. You'll see them most mornings and evenings in the river. Great to watch and a lovely animal, that is unless you own a fishery ?

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Was stalking in the borders few year ago in a wood far away from water and movement caught my eye .It was an otter checking out rabbits holes .I squeaked but it never even looked up .The local barbel water to us has taken a hammering by all accounts but not seen one yet .One dead on the road near Salisbury last weekend though .

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