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Old May 17th, 2004, 09:32 PM
Rodney
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Default Grass carp (how to get rid of them)

A friend of mine put grass carp in his pond, and the "Cleaned his pound"
after 6 years he had (ZERO) vegetation in his 2 acre pound, and his
fishery suffered, he wanted to get rid of all these carp, but didn't
know how,, he drained his pound and started over, he had 6, 30 + lb
grass carp, about 200 bass under 2 lbs, and 1 that was 10 lbs, plus a
few "big" bream,, Maybe he needed to start over.

If you don't want to drain your pound and start over, but you want to
remove some, or all the grass carp, there is another quick way to do it.

Just take a bail of fresh hay, and place in the water next to the bank,
build yourself a little blind on the bank, and just shoot the carp with
a bow, in less than an hour you will have every grass carp in the lake
(small lake) come to that hay, and feed, especially if they have nothing
else in the pond to eat


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