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The Truth About the Common Carp
As any real fisherman knows, Common Carp and Grass Carp are two totally
different species. One is destructive, the other is not. In fact, Grass Carp are not actually carp at all. Grass Carp is simply a common name for the fish known as "White Amur." White Amur are the species of fish that really can devestate vegetation because they are strict vegetarians. They get stocked into lakes and ponds to control rampant grass and other aquatic plants, but are often overstocked and clean the lakes out. When people hear about "carp" destroying the lake, they usually don't know the difference between the species. So they assume that true, common carp, are just as destructive, when in fact they are not. The fish many anglers target are Common Carp. They are not strict vegetarians, they do not damage ecosystems unless they are *severely* overpopulated. But then again, what fish doesn't mess up it's ecosystem if it overpopulates. Odds are if you catch a Carp it will probably be a Common Carp. Here are some things to look for to tell the difference between the destructive White Amur (grass carp) and the harmless Common Carp. Look at the Dorsal Fin, Common Carp have a dorsal that runs down their back behind its "point". Grass Carp have a small triangular dorsal fin. Look at the mouth. Common Carp have a mouth that orients towards the bottom when fully extended, while White Amur have a mouth that orients forward, more like a bass or a minnow you'd buy for bait. Also, look for barbels around the mouth. All Common Carp will have two sets of barbels ( Small whiskers. ) around their mouth, a larger barbel and a smaller barbel on each side. Hope that helps. The thing with the White Amur (Grass Carp)is that in most locales you are either supposed to kill them immediately or return them to the water immediately, depending on the water. So if you catch one, be sure you know what the regulations are. If you need to kill it, I'd suggest putting it on ice and taking it home, they are actually supposed to make excellent eating fish. Common Carp of course can be legally returned to the water anywhere you catch them. In fact in most places it's illegal to kill a Common Carp and leave it on the bank or in a trash can just as it is illegal to do so with any other edible species of fish. There are laws and very steep fines against wasting aquatic wildlife resources in that way, and yes, they apply to common carp as well. They are great sportfish. |
The Truth About the Common Carp
JMC wrote:
As any real fisherman knows, Common Carp and Grass Carp are two totally different species. One is destructive, the other is not. real fishermen know the truth,, not the propaganda In fact, Grass Carp are not actually carp at all. Grass Carp is simply a common name for the fish known as "White Amur." White Amur are the species of fish that really can devestate vegetation because they are strict vegetarians. They get stocked into lakes and ponds to control rampant grass and other aquatic plants, but are often overstocked and clean the lakes out. When people hear about "carp" destroying the lake, they usually don't know the difference between the species. So they assume that true, common carp, are just as destructive, when in fact they are not. I know the difference,, my DNR knows the difference,, evidently you don't The fish many anglers target are Common Carp. They are not strict vegetarians, they do not damage ecosystems unless they are *severely* overpopulated. HELLO!!!!!!!! are you there ? that's the problem with the common carp, they OVERPOPULATE "every" body of water, if their numbers are not controlled, by killing every one of them caught. They are great sportfish. BULL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The are an imported """""""""TRASH""""""""" fish, and should be wiped from all US waters. Why don't you do a Google on "carp" "damage", and see what the "real" experts say about them -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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