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JMC wrote:
http://www.tpwmagazine.com/archive/2006/mar/ed_3/ Under the auspices of the Republican administration of Ulysses S. Grant, the idea of distributing carp throughout the United States was envisioned and subsequently carried out under successive Republican administrations (Rutherford B. Hayes and Chester A. Arthur). It was reasoned that the introduction of carp would provide a cheap and readily available food source for the country's growing population. In carrying out this plan, Republican leaders inadvertently laid the foundations for Note how many of the anti-Carp people on this newsgroup are Republicans. Hey Republicans, your party is the reason Carp were spread throughout the USA. In addition, Republicans allowed Russian scum to put their boats in the Great Lakes, bringing in HUNDREDS of invasive, destructive species. Foreign ships should not be allowed inland in American waters. They bring zebra mussels and other Russian invasive species. Don't get me wrong: I believe it was a terrible idea to import Carp to the USA. They're not native and I oppose the introduction of invasive species. We already have at least six native species that had parallel evolution with Carp: three Buffalo species and three Carpsucker species. In terms of food supplies, Rachel Carson wrote about a form of crop rotation using Buffalo fish ponds. We don't need non-native species. People SHOULD keep Carp and release native species (unless the native species could stand to be thinned a bit to prevent stunting). Too bad the anti-Carp people aren't using a similar amount of energy to oppose the non-native Rainbow, Brown, and Cutthroat Trout in the White River system. The White River was once an outstanding Smallmouth stream, then it was ruined by impoundments and cooler water temperatures, resulting in the stocking of non-native salmonoids, and, worst of all, the invasion of trout fishermen. |
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