== I would think the best bait would be a fully grown duck. Take a fresh peice of meat, any kind, put it on a hook and use nylon cord. Now take a piece of wood to use as a stake and take the cord and tie it to the stake. Drive the stake into the ground about 1 foot from the waters edge. Make sure the bait wont go in to the water. The turtle will come out of the water and eat the bait and when he backs up, he will hook himself. When he does this, be careful, but cut his throat. Turtle stew recipe is next.
pikes have been known to eat fully grown ducks
i think it would grow with the turtle and then when it is an adult the shell would be fully grown
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Turtles grow up, they are born (hatched) in the shape of a turtle.
By all the way I assume you me fully open, yes they can.
2 pounds when fully grown
Maybe its at its fully grown size.
The leatherback is a sea turtle, not found in Indiana. But it is in trouble, and fully protected.
A male duck is a drake, a female duck is a mallard and a baby duck is called a duckling.
People :( and foxes. Rats also take to their ducklings but a fully grown duck can fight off a rat.
You can prepare turtle in a variety of ways, the easiest for survival means would be to lay the turtle on a bed of hot coals for about 20 min. Then just crack the shell and enjoy. Be sure to fully cook the turtle though, they can carry some nasty bugs, like salmonella
I don't fully understand your question, but I think it would be bad..