Just target the gar and you'll start catching those stinking crappie.
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Did some research earlier this morning since I didn't go fishing. Australia I do not believe has used the Koi Virus on the carp, yet. They have approved the 15 billion or so budget for it, but the bleeding hearts are at it now. One guys says his business will be destroyed and profits loss cause he sells carp as bait, oh well buddy get another line of work, sorry to inconvenience you. Others are saying the carp are a food source among the under privileged and ethnic groups in Australia, so who knows where it will end up. The virus was introduced a while back into ALL of Japans rivers and steams and so far they report no damage to other species other than carp.
And to attempt to answer your questions Lowe, that is one of the concerns, a mass die off will cause oxygen loss and kill other fish that way. My thoughts is you need to catch them early in the bigger flood lakes while numbers are relatively low, if they in fact have been introduced that is.
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Just target the gar and you'll start catching those stinking crappie.
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Excellent point, I knew that fish were transported via birds to other bodies of water, but that completely slipped by me. I was speaking to a GW a couple of years ago and we got on the subject of Asian carp. I asked did he think there were any carp in a specific lake, his answer was no. The answer did not seem genuine, almost like a programmed response. This guy goes and does the electro fishing and if anyone would know it would be him. Not calling the officer a liar by any means, I respect them and the job they do and he is a good guy. But I would assume if there were carp in any of the lakes that the public would be the last to know. The government does not like to panic the citizens usually.
the view is better from the backroads
Does anybody have any recent luck on Moon Lake pulling/pushing cranks?