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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers.com" wrote in
news ![]() "unix" wrote in message . .. I pretty much stick to bass fishing. On the radio this morning some guys were talking about the Great Lakes carp scare and said that carp fishing was frowned upon. Why so? I never fished for carp but did hear that they are not so easy to catch. They also said that one guy caught a carp while fly fishing and his friends would not stop teasing the guy. Just wondering where this "stereotype" comes from... Thanks Ron Well, here you're dealing with two issues. One is the carp scare about them getting into Lake Michigan. It isn't the common carp that they're worried about, it's the Asian Grass Carp that has everyone running scared. These are primarily plant/vegetation eaters and they have voracious appetites. They grow to extremely large size, (30 lbs. plus) and can spawn up to three times per year. With this tremendous breeding capability, it doesn't take them long to overpopulate an area and push out the native species and with their rapid growth, they quickly grow too large for most predatory gamefish to eat! I've talked to an Illinois biologist that estimates that 90% of the biomass in the Illinois River, from St. Louis to the electronic gate near Lake Michigan is comprised of the Asian Grass Carp. So that means if you could catch 10 fish, 9 of them would be grass carp! With the threat of these fish getting into the Great Lakes, it is indeed a huge matter of concern for all. Now with the common carp, the reason your buddy caught heck was that they're thought of as a trash species. While I won't say they're on par with most gamefish, they are hard fighters and it can be challenging to get the larger members of the species. In Europe (England especially), they are considered to be a prized gamefish and they even have catch & release tournaments for carp. There is a lot of specialized gear designed specifically for carp fishing and it's quite interesting to talk with a carp specialist to hear all the gyrations they go through to get the big ones to bite. Like the gyrations you go through to get the $pam ones to bite....by golly!! |
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