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I've seen funeral ceremonies were baby saltwater sea turtles are release, and also heard of sea turtles released with a container of cremated remains that are swam out to sea then the container dissolves releasing the ashes out in the ocean.
Buddhists do it - not for funerals - but part of ritual.
...Nice one!
I would be curious to know what religion use them in ceremonies LedHed!
I have seen two in my life in two close by waters I fish
That is a good size slider. I'll encounter these in a couple places I fish as well.
Non-natives here too, John. Like you said, coming from pet releases.
Would make a nice addition to someone's Koi pond Sonny. There are lots of them in Fairmount's Lake Evans. No John, they are not native to California, but we see a lot in our lakes and park ponds. They originated in the lower Mississippi River area many years ago.
Some religions, here, release the turtles as part of a funeral ceremony - not good for local lakes.
It's in my crawdad pond right now Jeff - hope it doesn't eat them all up with the feeder fish..
Red eared Sliders are usually pet releases in New Jersey I believe. Native where you are?
That's a first for me to see caught on a jig! Maybe that is what is making some of those nasty wounds on the fish..
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