Nice report Doug and thanks for all the effort in getting it down to the fishermans level. I always thought the carp would make good fake crab. I am surprised no one is fishing for these. In Europe carp fishing is a multi billion dollar fishing industry. I fished with a guy from Thailand a few years back and we caught some big Asian carp and he about freaked out when I let a 20 pounder go. Funny as heck. We kept the next one for him to eat. Depends on where your from as to what is good to eat. LOL I have already had some net issues and they need to work on their system so we can all get along. 5 different floating nets bank to bank on a foggy morning is dangerous and a major safety hazard for a lot of folks who play on the water. I know we need to get these fish out but we also need some good judgment of the commercial fisherman and KDFW setting these nets. We need some well marked lanes to go through and some education for everyone getting on the lakes. They are suppose to be sitting with the nets but I don't see how this does any good when I swing into a bay running 60 mph and all of a sudden there are these nets and the guy sits there just watching me get tangled up in his net. Been there done that and the commercial fisherman tells me not to sweat it. I wonder how much liability insurance these guys have to have. Zero according to the regulations that I read. Off my stump and back to thinking of spring weather. Thanks Doug.
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