a year long diet study was completed by a graduate student 2 years ago on ky lake Asian carp. Some of those fish were market fish. Observing adult or juvenile prey fish would be easy to see at the market, but larval fish would require a dissecting microscope. (A microscope was used for the diet study).
I've heard multiple people tell me that they talked to a commercial fishermen who cut one open and found all kinds of fish. (We collect market data all of the time and have never observed any fish or been told by a processor that they found some.) not sure where the rumor got started? Maybe someone here knows?
At this point it's not worth the cost of another diet study so soon after the previous one.


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