I don't have a dog in this fight, but sure hate to see that tremendous fishery being decimated. Up here in Illinois where I live they are thick in the Ill river .... a guy on a jet ski got killed a couple years ago when one jumped out of the water and knocked him out and into the river.
I'm wondering if there is any way for the sport fisherman to assist the commercial fishermen harvest these things. I watched a commercial fisherman on the river here lay out a REALLY long run of net and then went around banging on his boat and revving his engine and driving the carp into the net. They are very easy to scare when they are in relatively shallow water.....Heck, I would be willing to come down for a week or 2 at a time to help the commercial guys if there was anything I could do besides get in the way. There were 2 guys in one of the biggest jon boats I have ever seen and when they pulled in the net they had that boat completely full of carp ... took them about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to do the whole thing. They didn't have to leave their nets set out. I don't know where they take them for processing here.
If you are out on the river, there is not much to worry about if staying in the channel .... but all bets are off if you get into shallow water.... it's pretty much like it's raining carp as they fly out of the water around you..... they do make real good catfish bait.
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