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![]() "Terry Lomax" wrote in message oups.com... Rodney Long wrote: MR Ed wrote: Just a few words on Carp 1 it's a fish that kids cab catch and have a lot of fun with 2 if you do want some fun try fishing them on a light fly rod,,,,,, couple of short tugs on the fish and they will jump the bugle bass are not the villians They are indeed the villains, they will rapidly become 80, or more percent of the total fish weight in a body of water, never throw one alive, back into the water, it is our only way to try to control their numbers, if they survive only 6 months, they are too large for perdation Ideally you don't condone wanton waste. Would guess you won't get any business in Europe where Carp are appreciated. If you're going to kill Carp, utilize them completely. Your cooking skills not good enough to eat them? Find someone who can utilize them (any Asians in your community?) Yea, the Chinese eat carp. Probably tastes good too. But, the people who I run into specifically fishing for carp are almost always eastern Europeans,...Yugoslavians, Hungarians, etc. Last time I fished for carp (just for kicks) I had thes people come up to me and ask me if they could have the fish if I wasn't keeping it. Be my guest. Plus, a good Jewish Grandmother will turn a carp into gefilte fish. I've also heard from alot of people that carp is actually good when smoked. This I believe since smoking seems to make otherwise not-so-tasty fish pretty edible. Those who adovacte eating carp tell me that carp caught in winter are the best because they don't taste as muddy as in the warmer months. This makes perfect sense but I don't think I've ever seen a carp in wintertime. The same folks tell me that a carp should be kept alive in a bucket of water for a few days to get the "muddiness" taste out of the fish. Anyway, I do think that we don't utilize the carp as much as we probably can since it's an important food fish in many parts of the world, even farmed in some places. I also think there is an incredible prejudice against this fish, apart from the valid scientific reasons as to why we ought to get rid of them. |
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