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You have shown me at least 3 different species of Carp in this video. I believe this problem is the Asian Carp which is a very different species and considered INVASIVE in some environments. But just saying CARP in General and showing like I say 3 different types of Carp is ignorant to say the least. The Common Carp is considered a Naturalised Species in all Countries. They are a popular sports fish in Europe & UK and gaining popularity in the USA too.
I was windtif these ppl are mad, virus mutates and also biologically modifying fishes to only produce males is a slippery slope, what if other subspecies have similar receptors and are thus affect the same way...thTs just not wise at all
Carps love being fed, fed them at a particular place they will make a routine visit there every day at same time, common carps are very intelligent, they love flour, and husks of rice and other cereals, every day feed at a particular area and fish the whole school without disturbing the water, by making them trapped the whole school, this the way we fish carps in India!! We feed them groundnut cake mix with rice polish flour, common bread flour!! The trick is not to disturb them when fishing them out, they also flock near fresh water comming into a pond!!
@@marshallzingkhai889 : How do you know ? I think you will be surprised. I think the more Northern areas as well whereby the waterway is not as close. You may be surprised.
Carp is an invasive species in The Netherlands as well. They were introduced by the Romans, how cultivated them for consumption, so they have been over here a long, long time. In fact so long that they are not considered an invasive species, and the same story applies to Zander, a species that originated from East and Middle Europe. Zander is a fantastic gourmet fish, carp needs a little more attention. In countries where they eat carp regularly they let them swim in very clear fresh water for a couple of weeks before they are processed for consumption. BTW: they are both fantastic sport fish!
Yep your zander is our walleye your perch is the same here as are pike only yours tend to be a bit larger. And all of them are better then fricken carp! Altough pike are a bitch to clean!
@@deannelson9565 carp costs more than pike and bass( its considered trash fish) here.Carp its actually sometimes more expensive than rainbow trout here.
@ClassicRockFan1220 i release all the zanders i catch ( they die too fast if kept in a net) and i keep somme carps.I like the carps to be as darker colored to taste better.I dont like much the silver colored carps from the cleaner waters.
@@mihaiilie8808 - I’ve never eaten carp, they are a pest here in Oz. Sport fishers may like them for the fight, dunno, I’ve never caught one either. Wouldn’t the carp have a dirty muddy taste. Just look at their mouths, vacuum cleaners for mud.
From an American, I wish you the best of luck with your carp battle! I know the Emu War shook the Australian morale but this is your chance for redemption
@@massimoscognamiglio7369 Makes ongoing contests of catching/shooting most of them. "Most of the day, most of the week, the month and in total". Men love competion, and even if they are reduced to near nothing, the contests should still be rewarded.
@@maxl3189 I catch them all the time in NSW from the darling river, I place them live into an ibc with freshwater overnight, I fillet them and smoke them, coating them with an oil and herb mix, they are excellent
I think between fertilizer, the pet food industry and human consumption would help reduce them. Like all fish they are nutritious. I don't believe in introducing a virus.
In Czechoslovakia, a fried carp is served as a Christmas dish. It is a traditional food. Carp is usually a target fish for hobby fishermans and it is eaten.
Yes in many European countries carp is a delicacy but here in Australia they are a pest and taste and smell like crap and even if you do cook them to taste half decent it takes too much time and preparation in general they are not a delicacy here
I have been fishing the Murray River for a long time or been camping with people that were fishing. 30 years ago it was mostlycarp. In the last 10 years (since I got the fishing bug) fishing between Echuca and Barmah, I have caught about 40 Murray cod, 10 silver perch, 3 troud cods and only 1 carp. Silver perch and troud cod are protected species. I still caught more of them than carp. Murray cod are everywhere.
I really surprised while watching this video. Here in the Philippines, we have the same carp but never had a problem like yours. In fact, we really have a tough time catching them. They are some kinda special freshwater fish for us and they are fantastic especially when you roast them, eat them raw with vinegar and soup. Unfortunately, they multiplied numerously in your country not here. Just sharing. Anyway, thanks for this video.
@@gloriabisco6148 Exactly. In Florida, when people get tired of taking care of their tropical fish, they just dump them in the local canals where they wind up reproducing. There are so many invasive species of fish, the Florida department of wildlife imported peacock bass from South America because all of those tropical fish are the natural diet of the peacock bass. They imported one invasive species to control the populations of dozens of other invasive species.
Carp is very rare in some places in the Phils. Tilapia is a very common fish. The invasive are janitor fish,knife fish and the tilapia look alike arroyo with a mole.
I am from india and we love eating carps.. We even farm them and there is always a fight in our fish markets to buy the large size carps. Its really strange for me to know that people there hesitate to eat this delicious sweet fish. 👀
It's a shame that other countries do not work with Australia based on the hunger problem throughout the world. In my state fishing access diminishes each year do to privatized water front property. We love to fish in Va. And would fish and feed til our rods break.
Even the most intensive fishing methods don't work to eliminate a species this widespread and prolific. There'll always be a reservoir and at 3 million eggs per female per season, it really takes only one or two generations to rebound.
We should look for the most effective way to utilise and obviously, we have a endless supply in our backyard so, be patient one day we can used them as the alternative source for something.
think your idea has merit too much goes to waste , the reality is Australian govts. dont follow thru or get tough enough to end the problem, Every introduced animal here Cane Toads , rabbits , foxes , pigs ,goats , water buffalo and camels are in plague proportions
Am not Australian. Watched the whole series with an open mouth. Waiting for the next episode about feral chicken). Hard to believe men nowadays r struggling with tons of food.
What a contrast to the UK & most of europe. In the UK the market for carp is massive. Fishing for carp here is huge, with anglers going for two week holidays just to fish for them. Catch & release of course.
I absolutely LOVE cooking fish with bone-in, head on. Adds a lot of flavor, retains the moisture and the whole experience of picking your meal apart is actually primal and very satisfying. It's like eating a lobster in the shell; you set up your butter, buns, utensils, put on a movie and crack open a couple cold ones. Great way to spend an occasional evening.
Carp are as good as salmon when smoked. Cut into pieces, put in a large bowl, mix salt and brown sugar cover fish and refrigerate overnight. I use apple wood and smoke about 5 hours on low heat.
I can assure you that carp are considered as high-quality food here in Germany. Carp are bred in small, mostly artificial ponds. In September the water is drained and the carp are caught. Most end up in special fish restaurants that are quite popular in Franconia (Northern Bavaria.). "Guten Appetit!"
Madami Yan dati samin sa cagayan river.tawag nila Jan GOLDEN, Carp Pala tawag jan. Sa Carp din siguro nakuha Yung tawag na KARPA.kahawig din Ng Golden Kaso kulay Puti Yun at mas maliit.
How is the dumping of a ton of dead fish into a perfectly clean waterway to induce a complete kill off of everything in the system to be looked at as a good way to eradicate the problem of carp controlling our waterways 🤬
Us Brits love our carp fishing where we spend millions on rods and bait a year. The medieval monks brought them over from Asia as a major food source so why not feed poor countries or make fertiliser with the carcasses
Carp is a delicious fish... a kilo of carp is actually more expensive than a kilogram of beef here in Europe and if I want to catch one myself I have to pay for a permit and spend days by trying and possibly failing.
that is because ,in Europe ,their native abode ,these fish do not infest their habitat with multiple breeding cycles due to the climate ...."NO ICE over in AUS ..mate.. In Australia,Major river systems have dam after dam ..catching in winter ..irrigating in summer ..no spring floods...lowering water temp overall ....making it better for carp ...worse for Australian natives..good news ...some environmental floods do happen in spring for native breeding..lets hope it is enough !...p.s ship beef to me and I will give you 3to1
Yeah I wouldn't be bragging about any of that! The main reason is simply because the common people in Europe have had most of their Wildlife and wildlands taken away from them. Your access to any of it is highly regulated whereas in Australia or here in the United States we have many many many many options on where we can go fishing or hunting or whatever we want to do. Carp are a f****** infestation thus the reason why we often shoot them just for fun to clear them out a little and turn them into fertilizer!
I'm from Greece, here nobody in his right mind is going to eat a carp,and we got no problem with their numbers either. I think Australians must take in consideration the use of depth charges.
@FC and don't forget the trout that these same people introduced and continue to release in their millions to severely impact native fish. Of course we're misled that this is OK for trout but not other intrduced species. I smell BS.
In here indonesia we eat it, deep fried and pour sweet sour sauce, or soup it. Use it for fish powder its very nutricious for fattening pigs and chicken, or use for fertilzer its very good for holticulture
My dam had been infested with Carp. Ruining it as a water store. I pumped it out and killed all the carp but eggs were brought in on the legs of birds. So no win. Finally I found that adding 10% of bore water caused the mud to settle out. Birds could see the young fingerlings and had a feast. I haven't had any now for ten years. But I still need to re dig the dam to fix the damage that they did in the past.
The problem with the introduction of the virus is that some carp are immune from it via their genetics. It can devastate numbers but it doesn’t provide a complete answer as those remaining have immunity and breed and grow in numbers due to Australia’s stunning weather. It would need the virus along with concerted effort for a few years to catch the reduced number of immune fish. This model can be seen in countries that the virus already exists.
Why Australia have a problems with Carp? Because they don't eat Carp. In Poland we have also problem with Carp, but here is hard to catch because is very little in lakes. Carp is one of my favorite fish to catch and eat. I like it more than Trout.
I say let recreational fishers access more of the freshwater creeks and waterways, the amount of people who love fishing could make a huge difference in the local waterways.
Carp bounty would work wonders too. Dollar per kilo would have them flying out the river. Same with foxes, cats, pigs, and toads but the councils arent ready to have this discussion
@@mihalyshilage5826 u are so right we hunting other things to extinction for fun and sport. Why are we struggling with carp. We're literally gonna make carp extinct
The problem with these fish are they are tough to withstand just about any conditions, they could survive in a small creek or pond with only a foot of water. Us Aussies don't care much for eating them, they have a muddy taste with very little flavor and plenty of bones. If they were a good eating fish, there would be less of a problem. I've caught hundreds of these things here in South Australia, tried to eat them a couple of different ways, no thanks. However you can't compare them to salt water fish which are much tastier and Australia is an island surrounded with salt water. The European carp do make a great bait for catching blue swimmer crabs. :) It's also illegal in my state to return caught carp back into the water, we leave them on the bank or feed them to pelicans.
There is no way Carp can multiply in Croatia in these numbers Rivers and lakes are stocked with Carp fry to boost Carp population and still very little results that's why they have special lakes catch and release only for Carp In Australia and USA lakes and rivers are infested with Carp very very interesting
@FC no. They just dont eat carp in Us and Australia. Lot of European countries are landlocked with no access to fresh sea fish. In here we are grateful even for muddy shitty carp.
Australia must be a very very fertile island...cause everything become feral there...bunnies, camel, goat, deer....I hope I can visit Australia someday
Australia is not particularly fertile. The land is very out of balance these days. That is why there are so many invasive species. Freshwater is sparse, much of our land is desert and soils are poor for farming in most places. We don't fish for this species because it is seen as a noxious pest. Native species are prized because of their rarity. It really is sad to see the old pictures of times gone by with huge Murray cod and clean freshwater rivers. These have been populations of native fish and plants have been decimated and the waters polluted by industry.
The next time we have a drought with any river along the Darling, get the army or someone to put a dam/weir a hundred meters from where that river runs into the darling. Recover as much native aquaculture as you can and let the whole river dry out, it generally will be anyway. Then when it rains again or is replenished, it will be carp free and can only add to the darling, not be added to/invaded. The CSIRO must be able to devise an anti-fish ladder/flood gate or such.
Issue is how many bones they have in comparison to makeral or other salt water fish. Also they can be quite gritty but a thourough clean and descale fixes that. Eastern countries eat carp at celebrations :)
The problem is how poeple handle them when catching them.a lot of poeple are really rough with them cuasing them to release their nasty stress hormones that ruins the meat.
Each year in early spring they gather and are concentrated in one channel or area of a water way to spawn where they can easily be netted out. To prepare a carp for eating, soak the fillets or whole fish in vinegar for about 12 hours. This eliminates and/or softens the small sharp bones after which it can be minced up and made into fish balls, or roasted with a nice stuffing and red wine marinade.
Absolutely no doubt that there are too many carp in SOME areas of Australia (note, SOME). However, there are contradictions to consider about why the Australian Govt. continues to provide public money to Carp eradication. Firstly...the origin of the water quality/turbidity problem in Australian waterways. From the 1970's, the Murray Darling Basin in particular has been modified/engineered to create vast pools to enhance irrigation - mainly for the Rice and Cotton farming industry. It's an admitted fact that this engineering has been a major factor in increased water turbidity, due to water flows in the Basin significantly decreasing and trapping silt from land run off. This factor should be front of mind for anyone with an interest in this situation - it's a scientifically defencible argument that adequate water flow in water way systems maintains water clarity...and that's good for native fish. So, instead of putting all the focus on a species of fish as [quote] "Bio-engineers" we have to look at the entire history of this problem, and combine with the contributory factor of the current carp biomass. If Australia could totally eradicate Carp (not feasible by the way), we would still have the water quality problem. I'm not against controlling carp numbers but I am sick of hearing the rhetoric excreted from Cotton Industry associated politicians, trying to mould public opinion and divert from the origin of an environmental issue that is made made. Just look to the UK, Mainland and Eastern Europe, North Africa etc. etc. to see that Carp co-exist with a diverse and healthy number of native fish, with the vast majority of waters they inhabit being crystal clear AND contributes to a prolific fishing and tourism industry that creates jobs and significant revenue. I'm sorry to say that Australia is the village idiot, compared to most of the world that has a population of carp.
carp fish is a very tasty fish. Its demand is increasing in India per kilo it's approx -2$ USD. People like to buy fresh live fish. It can live alive in transportation for multiple days. This can also be marketed in Australia for Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities.
it is like in the midwest usa,we have an asian carp problem.there are ways these fish can be useful.create gater or croc farms and use these fish as feed.also use them to feed reptiles,giant snakes in zoos.use them to feed sharks,eels and other sea creatures that pray on other fish both in an aquarium or out at sea.if they are processed properly they can be used as cat food,animal feed..etc.
but the problem of fish waste had been solved as explained in the video? they made bio fertiliser.. it isnt the waste management thats the problem. its actually catching the wild carp. as you catch them. the yield lowers every year
they are trying to find a way to either fully eliminate or control population of carp effectively, which is definitely hard because they are an extremely invasive species, as well as amazingly smart for a fish species. although you could make the argument of fish collection after said virus had been released and wiped the population, the overall cost on top of the money put into researching, releasing and controlling said virus would amount to a much higher number than the people in charge are willing, or ultimately decide are willing to put into carp population control
@@mihalyshilage5826 just let them come collect it for free, not a big deal. They can continue to use them as fertiliser but if someone wants them they can have them
Why help others when you can help your own country? Not saying that’s my mindset but it’s the truth. The carp are used as fertilizer so it’s really not going to waste, they become waste
I thought the same thing, but the answer would probably be that it would end up costing money. Things like ice to preserve the fish, the trucks to transport them, the employees that would cut them open, and the local where they would give then out would be an investment. Sadly, I think that fish is looked at as disgusting and probably even the poor wouldn’t want to eat it.
Carp is a premium eating fish. In France, restaurants celebrate the opening of the course fishing season by serving carp on the menu.I have never understood why the Australians don't take advantage of this great resource. It's sheer stupidity.
Ok, what I understand is, one invasive species (humans) trying to kill other invasive species ( carp) , using even another invasive species ( virus) ,that's funny.
Guess the virus would be the most effective way, if there was people going out to collect the dead fish every day but wouldnt it be a bit more safe to farm and release native predator fish like the cod and baramundi to control the population in more sensitive areas?
Hey it’s Dom again 😂 I see you on so many fishing/fish videos 😂 I watched one of yours and Chris’s old old videos last night you both looked about 13 😂😂
I didn't realize that carp was popular for food and sport fishing. In Tennessee we have an invasion of Asian carp. The fish have invaded the Mississippi river, part of the Tennessee river and other waterways in southeast America. When I was little and we would go fishing, we didn't eat the carp we caught. My dad would dispatch each one to make sure he removed as many as possible.
The people that eat them regularly purge them in freshwater for a week or more with no food. Apparently it removes the taste of soil a little. Personally, a boatload of chilli and garlic still wouldn't get it past my lips.
Yes now they are starting to head down in the southern states of Australia, getting used to the cooler weather, and heading up to the Northern Territory and getting bigger and longer legs, yes brought here for the cane beetle in the 1930's, now they have spread everywhere, yes they try to sort out one solution, then that solution ends up worse.
They will develop resistance against one strain of virus. But if you use two different types of viruses if there would be available then you have a good chance to get them all.
I find it funny how we eat those fish in one place and call them invasive in another vise versa lol those things taste really good if I were you I’d be eating for free for years
True that. In Bulgaria, we consider carb to be a blessing and very delicious. What we call invasive species are fish such as perch, sunfish, bass, etc.
I live in NSW Australia and have personally pulled probably 60-100kg of carp out of my local river. The mai thing to remember when fishing for carp in Australia is that once caught it is illegal to release them so I mainly dispatch them by knocking hem over the head a few times with a stick or rock, sometimes brain spiking too but that doesn’t seem to work as well. A lot of people say that carp can’t be eaten or are bad eating. This is partially true, because they can be eaten but if you were to clean and cook them whole with no seasoning etc they won’t taste very nice plus the big ones have a rig cage like a small dog plus countless other bones. If you were going to cook one you would want to bleed it, put it on ice for several hours which makes the meat iced and the bones easier to remove, finally when actually cooking them you will want to fill them with lemon/lime, garlic, butter and other seasoning to make them taste nice, it also depends of the clean or dirty the water you catch them is as they root around in the mud and dirt on the bottom so a carp caught in a sandy bottom river will tase much nicer than one caught in a muddy bottom river etc…
Absolute rubbish, I grew up eating Carp, cleaned properly and deepfried coated with flour, salt and pepper Carp is on par with KFC, just mind the bones.....
Smartest thing ever said on the issue of feral critters ... "It'll only be for one season for a lifetime of benefit" We all continually marvel at the 'recovery' of areas devastated by one disaster after another...why question that rivers will or will not do the same?
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You have shown me at least 3 different species of Carp in this video. I believe this problem is the Asian Carp which is a very different species and considered INVASIVE in some environments. But just saying CARP in General and showing like I say 3 different types of Carp is ignorant to say the least.
The Common Carp is considered a Naturalised Species in all Countries. They are a popular sports fish in Europe & UK and gaining popularity in the USA too.
That politician just described his colleagues perfectly.
And himself
Especially himself.
lol
Yes that SOB politician 👍
I was gonna say that
next time itll be a video about how a virus introduced to kill carp ended up evolving or adapting to killing other fish.
I was windtif these ppl are mad, virus mutates and also biologically modifying fishes to only produce males is a slippery slope, what if other subspecies have similar receptors and are thus affect the same way...thTs just not wise at all
Carpvid-22 coming your way!!
The lab that was killing fish was surprised that they weren't going to continue getting funding to kill pet store fish
100 percent exactly
It could be that the carp develop immunity to the virus, what do you do then?
Carps love being fed, fed them at a particular place they will make a routine visit there every day at same time, common carps are very intelligent, they love flour, and husks of rice and other cereals, every day feed at a particular area and fish the whole school without disturbing the water, by making them trapped the whole school, this the way we fish carps in India!! We feed them groundnut cake mix with rice polish flour, common bread flour!! The trick is not to disturb them when fishing them out, they also flock near fresh water comming into a pond!!
What a simple yet a brilliant idea!
Find a Birth control chemical for carp and feed them with it.
Your idea works for you pond only .
The old ways are the best ways Africa starving. Fish fertiliser makes sense to WHO
@@Allegedly2right ,you insane
Just sent this to South east Asian countries 😋
Seriously bro...seems like they are not even interested in eating those nice fishes.
@@marshallzingkhai889 : How do you know ? I think you will be surprised. I think the more Northern areas as well whereby the waterway is not as close. You may be surprised.
We love to eat carp
Indian carp include Rohu and Catla
Well you need to catch it first.
I'm from South east asia country and love to eat carp. 😁
I don’t live remotely close to Australia but got damn their mini documentaries are so good.
Have you watched "Australian Story?"
And we do a pretty good 60 minutes too.
Carp is an invasive species in The Netherlands as well.
They were introduced by the Romans, how cultivated them for consumption, so they have been over here a long, long time.
In fact so long that they are not considered an invasive species, and the same story applies to Zander, a species that originated from East and Middle Europe.
Zander is a fantastic gourmet fish, carp needs a little more attention.
In countries where they eat carp regularly they let them swim in very clear fresh water for a couple of weeks before they are processed for consumption.
BTW: they are both fantastic sport fish!
Yep your zander is our walleye your perch is the same here as are pike only yours tend to be a bit larger. And all of them are better then fricken carp! Altough pike are a bitch to clean!
@@deannelson9565 carp costs more than pike and bass( its considered trash fish) here.Carp its actually sometimes more expensive than rainbow trout here.
@ClassicRockFan1220 i release all the zanders i catch ( they die too fast if kept in a net) and i keep somme carps.I like the carps to be as darker colored to taste better.I dont like much the silver colored carps from the cleaner waters.
@@mihaiilie8808 - I’ve never eaten carp, they are a pest here in Oz. Sport fishers may like them for the fight, dunno, I’ve never caught one either. Wouldn’t the carp have a dirty muddy taste. Just look at their mouths, vacuum cleaners for mud.
In my grannies cook book, what we (Denmark) call Brasen, and nobody eats today, was written "Done like Carp".
From an American, I wish you the best of luck with your carp battle! I know the Emu War shook the Australian morale but this is your chance for redemption
United States of Australia
They had some success with biological attacks against rabbits, but could never wipe out the local population
Asian carp also raided American waters
@@goofusdoobus2179 Ferel hogs are worse
@@massimoscognamiglio7369 Makes ongoing contests of catching/shooting most of them. "Most of the day, most of the week, the month and in total". Men love competion, and even if they are reduced to near nothing, the contests should still be rewarded.
Put carp on Heated stones from a camp fire 🔥 splash of oil, salt and pepper then when it’s cooked throw the carp in the river and eat the stones
Hell Yeaaahhh... I like your spirit of sharing, mate 😅😅👍
Yeah nah it is the most widely aquacultured fish in the history of man.
The stone would be netter
Yea carp taste horrible
Can add some curry?
Carp in Poland is a royal fish. A great sport fish and tasty served on Christmas Eve
In Serbia too.
What are your rivers made up of? Ours are primarily mud, clay or sand and they make our rivers turbid and taste very muddy and are quite smelly
@@maxl3189 I catch them all the time in NSW from the darling river, I place them live into an ibc with freshwater overnight, I fillet them and smoke them, coating them with an oil and herb mix, they are excellent
@@kharnifex sounds like to much work for a mushy fish I'ma stick with salt water fish and trout
Royalty is bottom dwelling creature too.
They get along well
I think between fertilizer, the pet food industry and human consumption would help reduce them.
Like all fish they are nutritious.
I don't believe in introducing a virus.
But carp meat are gross.. 1/10 😣
What do you think is in your fish fingers
@@SobatBoncos you would never know if it was mixed
In Czechoslovakia, a fried carp is served as a Christmas dish. It is a traditional food. Carp is usually a target fish for hobby fishermans and it is eaten.
Yes in many European countries carp is a delicacy but here in Australia they are a pest and taste and smell like crap and even if you do cook them to taste half decent it takes too much time and preparation in general they are not a delicacy here
Polish here. Yup, same thing. I live in Ozz now and fish for carp.
@@davemustaki134
Yep.
I have been fishing the Murray River for a long time or been camping with people that were fishing. 30 years ago it was mostlycarp. In the last 10 years (since I got the fishing bug) fishing between Echuca and Barmah, I have caught about 40 Murray cod, 10 silver perch, 3 troud cods and only 1 carp. Silver perch and troud cod are protected species. I still caught more of them than carp. Murray cod are everywhere.
I really surprised while watching this video. Here in the Philippines, we have the same carp but never had a problem like yours. In fact, we really have a tough time catching them. They are some kinda special freshwater fish for us and they are fantastic especially when you roast them, eat them raw with vinegar and soup. Unfortunately, they multiplied numerously in your country not here. Just sharing. Anyway, thanks for this video.
They lacked natural predator outside their home habitats.
@@gloriabisco6148 Exactly. In Florida, when people get tired of taking care of their tropical fish, they just dump them in the local canals where they wind up reproducing. There are so many invasive species of fish, the Florida department of wildlife imported peacock bass from South America because all of those tropical fish are the natural diet of the peacock bass. They imported one invasive species to control the populations of dozens of other invasive species.
im from germany and im so happy when i catch a good carp
Carp is very rare in some places in the Phils. Tilapia is a very common fish. The invasive are janitor fish,knife fish and the tilapia look alike arroyo with a mole.
I think the reason why is because many Australians do not know how to eat or cook carp
I am from india and we love eating carps.. We even farm them and there is always a fight in our fish markets to buy the large size carps. Its really strange for me to know that people there hesitate to eat this delicious sweet fish. 👀
That's because you have never eaten salmon, bass, mackerel,etc
Because people are generally wealthy enough to eat better tasting fish, or are ignorant that you can make them into a nice tasting dish
@@jimmylives Europeans love to eat carp and is quite common. Yeah I think Europeans never tasted salmon, bass and mackerel to make a comparison 😂
@@jimmylives india has large coast line.. I have eaten fishes.. Like mackeral, tuna , sword fish.. But still carps are sweet.. 🤨 try to eat them.t
@@Alamak2070 not in the uk but each to their own
It's a shame that other countries do not work with Australia based on the hunger problem throughout the world. In my state fishing access diminishes each year do to privatized water front property. We love to fish in Va. And would fish and feed til our rods break.
Come OVER and catch them mate!
Even the most intensive fishing methods don't work to eliminate a species this widespread and prolific. There'll always be a reservoir and at 3 million eggs per female per season, it really takes only one or two generations to rebound.
We should look for the most effective way to utilise and obviously, we have a endless supply in our backyard so, be patient one day we can used them as the alternative source for something.
think your idea has merit too much goes to waste , the reality is Australian govts. dont follow thru or get tough enough to end the problem, Every introduced animal here Cane Toads , rabbits , foxes , pigs ,goats , water buffalo and camels are in plague proportions
Wtf are you talking about if not bleeded the fish taste like week worn socks and the fish spoil very fast with 2/3 days
Am not Australian. Watched the whole series with an open mouth. Waiting for the next episode about feral chicken). Hard to believe men nowadays r struggling with tons of food.
100%. People are so stupid.
What a contrast to the UK & most of europe. In the UK the market for carp is massive. Fishing for carp here is huge, with anglers going for two week holidays just to fish for them. Catch & release of course.
Uk is the home of carp fishing mate.
I absolutely LOVE cooking fish with bone-in, head on. Adds a lot of flavor, retains the moisture and the whole experience of picking your meal apart is actually primal and very satisfying. It's like eating a lobster in the shell; you set up your butter, buns, utensils, put on a movie and crack open a couple cold ones. Great way to spend an occasional evening.
Chopsticks are ideal for picking bones.
Carp are as good as salmon when smoked. Cut into pieces, put in a large bowl, mix salt and brown sugar cover fish and refrigerate overnight. I use apple wood and smoke about 5 hours on low heat.
Most Asians eat like that with bones intact
I can assure you that carp are considered as high-quality food here in Germany. Carp are bred in small, mostly artificial ponds. In September the water is drained and the carp are caught. Most end up in special fish restaurants that are quite popular in Franconia (Northern Bavaria.). "Guten Appetit!"
I wish we have that in that Philippines, im sure that carf i will be endanger
Madami Yan dati samin sa cagayan river.tawag nila Jan GOLDEN, Carp Pala tawag jan. Sa Carp din siguro nakuha Yung tawag na KARPA.kahawig din Ng Golden Kaso kulay Puti Yun at mas maliit.
Feral fish
Feral cat
Feral dog
Feral camel
Feral rabbit
Feral deer
What else?
donkeys, boar, birds, toads, insects, flora.. Humans.
People
Feral birds
Feral birds
Feral people
How is the dumping of a ton of dead fish into a perfectly clean waterway to induce a complete kill off of everything in the system to be looked at as a good way to eradicate the problem of carp controlling our waterways 🤬
if it was done little by little it could work but not all at once.
I laughed when I heard they actually tested that 😂 "Um, duh?"
Big difference,here in India most of the carp are sell in the market and people eat mostly carp fish
Us Brits love our carp fishing where we spend millions on rods and bait a year.
The medieval monks brought them over from Asia as a major food source so why not feed poor countries or make fertiliser with the carcasses
Carp is a delicious fish... a kilo of carp is actually more expensive than a kilogram of beef here in Europe and if I want to catch one myself I have to pay for a permit and spend days by trying and possibly failing.
that is because ,in Europe ,their native abode ,these fish do not infest their habitat with multiple breeding cycles due to the climate ...."NO ICE over in AUS ..mate.. In Australia,Major river systems have dam after dam ..catching in winter ..irrigating in summer ..no spring floods...lowering water temp overall ....making it better for carp ...worse for Australian natives..good news ...some environmental floods do happen in spring for native breeding..lets hope it is enough !...p.s ship beef to me and I will give you 3to1
Yeah I wouldn't be bragging about any of that! The main reason is simply because the common people in Europe have had most of their Wildlife and wildlands taken away from them. Your access to any of it is highly regulated whereas in Australia or here in the United States we have many many many many options on where we can go fishing or hunting or whatever we want to do. Carp are a f****** infestation thus the reason why we often shoot them just for fun to clear them out a little and turn them into fertilizer!
I'm from Greece, here nobody in his right mind is going to eat a carp,and we got no problem with their numbers either. I think Australians must take in consideration the use of depth charges.
@@paultennant2593 they are not native here (they are Asian import - it got here in middle ages).
Can't watch this as a UK carp angler it's barbaric 😩 those fish should never of been put there in the first place another great job mankind
All Tha KS to the British. The British really made the world a better place huh...
@FC and don't forget the trout that these same people introduced and continue to release in their millions to severely impact native fish. Of course we're misled that this is OK for trout but not other intrduced species. I smell BS.
Man that's our favorite dish in country
Also My country 😁
In here indonesia we eat it, deep fried and pour sweet sour sauce, or soup it. Use it for fish powder its very nutricious for fattening pigs and chicken, or use for fertilzer its very good for holticulture
What an opportunity to farm and sell the food source around the world many people eat carp
My dam had been infested with Carp. Ruining it as a water store. I pumped it out and killed all the carp but eggs were brought in on the legs of birds. So no win. Finally I found that adding 10% of bore water caused the mud to settle out. Birds could see the young fingerlings and had a feast. I haven't had any now for ten years. But I still need to re dig the dam to fix the damage that they did in the past.
Wow Barnaby just perfectly described himself.
Carp is a delicacy in my home country 😀
Just export everything camel,carp etc to the needy
We eat them. Follow a Chinese recipe to overcome their so so flavour. Carp is China's favourite fish because they're easy to farm.
The problem with the introduction of the virus is that some carp are immune from it via their genetics. It can devastate numbers but it doesn’t provide a complete answer as those remaining have immunity and breed and grow in numbers due to Australia’s stunning weather. It would need the virus along with concerted effort for a few years to catch the reduced number of immune fish. This model can be seen in countries that the virus already exists.
It would have been good if they could make the carp only breed males then adapt it for cane toads
That didn't work on Jurassic Park
@@DDDSSDDDSSDDDSS thankyou.
As someone who grew up on the Murray, got raised to see these fish as vermin. Use them for yabby bait. Can't believe some people eat them. Full of mud
Instead they released COVID-19 on us 😂
Why Australia have a problems with Carp?
Because they don't eat Carp.
In Poland we have also problem with Carp, but here is hard to catch because is very little in lakes.
Carp is one of my favorite fish to catch and eat. I like it more than Trout.
Never caught one, but they are known to be stronger than most trout. Rainbow trout can be extreme though.
I say let recreational fishers access more of the freshwater creeks and waterways, the amount of people who love fishing could make a huge difference in the local waterways.
Carp bounty would work wonders too. Dollar per kilo would have them flying out the river. Same with foxes, cats, pigs, and toads but the councils arent ready to have this discussion
@@mihalyshilage5826 u are so right we hunting other things to extinction for fun and sport. Why are we struggling with carp. We're literally gonna make carp extinct
The carp is the best fish to wrap newspapers up in.
The problem with these fish are they are tough to withstand just about any conditions, they could survive in a small creek or pond with only a foot of water. Us Aussies don't care much for eating them, they have a muddy taste with very little flavor and plenty of bones. If they were a good eating fish, there would be less of a problem. I've caught hundreds of these things here in South Australia, tried to eat them a couple of different ways, no thanks. However you can't compare them to salt water fish which are much tastier and Australia is an island surrounded with salt water. The European carp do make a great bait for catching blue swimmer crabs. :) It's also illegal in my state to return caught carp back into the water, we leave them on the bank or feed them to pelicans.
There is no way Carp can multiply in Croatia in these numbers
Rivers and lakes are stocked with Carp fry to boost Carp population and still very little results
that's why they have special lakes catch and release only for Carp
In Australia and USA lakes and rivers are infested with Carp
very very interesting
To cold for them to breed perhaps.
@FC no. They just dont eat carp in Us and Australia. Lot of European countries are landlocked with no access to fresh sea fish. In here we are grateful even for muddy shitty carp.
cant we overfish them like everything else?
The problem is no one wants to catch and keep them LoL
Three easy step Carp Recipe
1. Attach carp to wooden board.
2. Use meat cleaver and tenderize fish
3. Throw carp in trash and eat the wooden board
@@brosefmcman8264 this is the attitude that helps keep this Invasive species in our waterways
Australia must be a very very fertile island...cause everything become feral there...bunnies, camel, goat, deer....I hope I can visit Australia someday
Australia is not particularly fertile. The land is very out of balance these days. That is why there are so many invasive species. Freshwater is sparse, much of our land is desert and soils are poor for farming in most places. We don't fish for this species because it is seen as a noxious pest. Native species are prized because of their rarity. It really is sad to see the old pictures of times gone by with huge Murray cod and clean freshwater rivers. These have been populations of native fish and plants have been decimated and the waters polluted by industry.
@@dannyrexknight Then fish the carp exactly for this reason!
The next time we have a drought with any river along the Darling, get the army or someone to put a dam/weir a hundred meters from where that river runs into the darling. Recover as much native aquaculture as you can and let the whole river dry out, it generally will be anyway. Then when it rains again or is replenished, it will be carp free and can only add to the darling, not be added to/invaded. The CSIRO must be able to devise an anti-fish ladder/flood gate or such.
In the UK, carp are treated like royalty
Just grill it then dip in vinegar with lots of chillies,yummy
Issue is how many bones they have in comparison to makeral or other salt water fish. Also they can be quite gritty but a thourough clean and descale fixes that. Eastern countries eat carp at celebrations :)
Fillet the meat no bones...
@@jaycreds106 just deep fried into bones
any fish clean water wot you want karp is like wacum cleaner eat from mad
The problem is how poeple handle them when catching them.a lot of poeple are really rough with them cuasing them to release their nasty stress hormones that ruins the meat.
Easy solution to the carp problem. You just have to start 'Eat It'
Each year in early spring they gather and are concentrated in one channel or area of a water way to spawn where they can easily be netted out. To prepare a carp for eating, soak the fillets or whole fish in vinegar for about 12 hours. This eliminates and/or softens the small sharp bones after which it can be minced up and made into fish balls, or roasted with a nice stuffing and red wine marinade.
You left out the last stage -which is feed the fish balls to the chooks and eat the eggs!
You can freeze it and export it to countries that eat carp.. at a reasonable price of course.
Make me an offer?
What is reasonable?
Here in the Philippines and other southeast asia country that. Fish is so beautiful and tasty as well . and also we consider it delicacy..
Fillet, make a nice herb and oil mix and coat them, smoke for 3-4 hours, apple wood, cherry etc it's nice
Absolutely no doubt that there are too many carp in SOME areas of Australia (note, SOME). However, there are contradictions to consider about why the Australian Govt. continues to provide public money to Carp eradication. Firstly...the origin of the water quality/turbidity problem in Australian waterways. From the 1970's, the Murray Darling Basin in particular has been modified/engineered to create vast pools to enhance irrigation - mainly for the Rice and Cotton farming industry. It's an admitted fact that this engineering has been a major factor in increased water turbidity, due to water flows in the Basin significantly decreasing and trapping silt from land run off. This factor should be front of mind for anyone with an interest in this situation - it's a scientifically defencible argument that adequate water flow in water way systems maintains water clarity...and that's good for native fish. So, instead of putting all the focus on a species of fish as [quote] "Bio-engineers" we have to look at the entire history of this problem, and combine with the contributory factor of the current carp biomass. If Australia could totally eradicate Carp (not feasible by the way), we would still have the water quality problem. I'm not against controlling carp numbers but I am sick of hearing the rhetoric excreted from Cotton Industry associated politicians, trying to mould public opinion and divert from the origin of an environmental issue that is made made. Just look to the UK, Mainland and Eastern Europe, North Africa etc. etc. to see that Carp co-exist with a diverse and healthy number of native fish, with the vast majority of waters they inhabit being crystal clear AND contributes to a prolific fishing and tourism industry that creates jobs and significant revenue. I'm sorry to say that Australia is the village idiot, compared to most of the world that has a population of carp.
Should recaption this too. "Incompetent government blaming a fish for decades of water theft and mismanagement of our rivers and waterways".
carp fish is a very tasty fish. Its demand is increasing in India per kilo it's approx -2$ USD. People like to buy fresh live fish. It can live alive in transportation for multiple days. This can also be marketed in Australia for Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities.
If you reckon carp taste good, then you would probably enjoy eating 💩 sandwich!
As the old saying goes 'if someone throws you a carp, make fish and chips'
it is like in the midwest usa,we have an asian carp problem.there are ways these fish can be useful.create gater or croc farms and use these fish as feed.also use them to feed reptiles,giant snakes in zoos.use them to feed sharks,eels and other sea creatures that pray on other fish both in an aquarium or out at sea.if they are processed properly they can be used as cat food,animal feed..etc.
but the problem of fish waste had been solved as explained in the video? they made bio fertiliser.. it isnt the waste management thats the problem. its actually catching the wild carp. as you catch them. the yield lowers every year
they are trying to find a way to either fully eliminate or control population of carp effectively, which is definitely hard because they are an extremely invasive species, as well as amazingly smart for a fish species. although you could make the argument of fish collection after said virus had been released and wiped the population, the overall cost on top of the money put into researching, releasing and controlling said virus would amount to a much higher number than the people in charge are willing, or ultimately decide are willing to put into carp population control
The irony of modern humans condemning other invasive species.
A species which proliferates with ease and is delicious to eat ? Wow, I would have thought it was the answer to our hunger problems.
Our membership/fishing license in the Netherlands helps funding projects that release even more carp in the wild. Funny contrast
Why can't they feed these fish to poor hungry pple instead of wasting food.
No reason they can't.
Because that would cost money and if theres one thing our leaders hate its spending money on the poor
@@mihalyshilage5826 just let them come collect it for free, not a big deal. They can continue to use them as fertiliser but if someone wants them they can have them
Why help others when you can help your own country? Not saying that’s my mindset but it’s the truth. The carp are used as fertilizer so it’s really not going to waste, they become waste
I thought the same thing, but the answer would probably be that it would end up costing money. Things like ice to preserve the fish, the trucks to transport them, the employees that would cut them open, and the local where they would give then out would be an investment.
Sadly, I think that fish is looked at as disgusting and probably even the poor wouldn’t want to eat it.
We like to toot our own horns and imagine that we are supremely clever, we keep making the same stupid mistakes over and over.
These are very tasty tho. Had one last week. Umm, it was like 1.2 kg. Fired, made a fish curry & damn, these are good👍🏻
I wish Chicago would learn a lesson from this.
Carp are a lovely fish but they need predators to keep their numbers down.
their usual predators are catfish - and those will eat everything else too.
So this is why our carp pond only had sand on the bed.
Carp is a premium eating fish. In France, restaurants celebrate the opening of the course fishing season by serving carp on the menu.I have never understood why the Australians don't take advantage of this great resource. It's sheer stupidity.
Carp is a popular eating fish in many parts of the world. It was bred for fish farming
Ok, what I understand is, one invasive species (humans) trying to kill other invasive species ( carp) , using even another invasive species ( virus) ,that's funny.
In Europe carp is one of the most delicious fresh water type of fish, really tasty.
Guess the virus would be the most effective way, if there was people going out to collect the dead fish every day but wouldnt it be a bit more safe to farm and release native predator fish like the cod and baramundi to control the population in more sensitive areas?
Hey it’s Dom again 😂 I see you on so many fishing/fish videos 😂 I watched one of yours and Chris’s old old videos last night you both looked about 13 😂😂
I love catching carp beautiful fish and amazing sport
They look nice but are a pain in a gill net.
Try to cook it. I believe you will like it 😄
From your neighbour Indonesia
Too many bones and our native fish taste 30x better and they need no condiments, just butter and salt
Disini aja ampek kurang bro. Ngapa ngk di impor ke indo aj dr pd di musnahin. Mubazir aj
@@maxl3189 Or you just only use salt and butter, because Anglos can't cook
@@maxl3189 if you cook it correctly, there is no bones and it's the most delicious fish in the world.
I didn't realize that carp was popular for food and sport fishing. In Tennessee we have an invasion of Asian carp. The fish have invaded the Mississippi river, part of the Tennessee river and other waterways in southeast America. When I was little and we would go fishing, we didn't eat the carp we caught. My dad would dispatch each one to make sure he removed as many as possible.
that's what we do in Aus, its illegal to throw them back
The irony....at my place.. fresh water carp is so expensive....😭
I've eaten plenty and if cleaned and cooked right are delicious!
Yeah,carp are kinda rare in my contry too
At my country they illegaly catch them and eat them... our waters start getting empty
@@jasmijnariel gotta make deals with australian fisherys and import them
Poor mans caviar sums Australians up really.
One day people will be "feral" too since many are not native there.
The only thing native here is the dirt we walk on and the aboriginals that care for it. Everything else god wants gone
The solution is simple catch and eat it, it does taste good though
OMG! wish I can’t travel to Australia just for this carp
In Poland we Eat them in Christmas !!
Australia: How we can rid of Carps
Poor Nations: How we can rid of Hunger.
this guy living in 2050
They cost too much to ship to poor nations. Poor nations couldn’t afford our carp. That’s the issue that poorer countries cannot fathom.
Fishing competition would be a great option.
We cooked a carp with a native fish in foil with lemons and salts same way! Carp went in the fire where it belongs it was stinking filth.
The people that eat them regularly purge them in freshwater for a week or more with no food. Apparently it removes the taste of soil a little. Personally, a boatload of chilli and garlic still wouldn't get it past my lips.
Carp roe mixed with chilli turmuric and spices and fried mouthwatering😋
Gives me goose bumps thinking about the 'cane toad' solution implemented in Queensland and look where that went
Yes now they are starting to head down in the southern states of Australia, getting used to the cooler weather, and heading up to the Northern Territory and getting bigger and longer legs, yes brought here for the cane beetle in the 1930's, now they have spread everywhere, yes they try to sort out one solution, then that solution ends up worse.
They are fun to catch on light tackle
Every animal in australia they say ferals.. .how blessed they are of having tons of edible fishes.
Not for long with the Chinese overfishing it all
These fish are killing all our native fish and destroying the natural ecosystem. We would have a bounty of native fish without them.
They are pests because they are causing our natural species to die out
4:27 - "...he's got a radio transmitter in his back and over the next two years, he'll lead us to his friends and family..."
They will develop resistance against one strain of virus.
But if you use two different types of viruses if there would be available then you have a good chance to get them all.
Plenty of free food in Aus - wild boar, deer, buffalo, rabbit and now carp. The world should not be hungry 😂
Any UK carp anglers struggling to watch this 😂
i cant watch anymore :(
I'd still blank😂
@@Mossy06 hahaha me too
No point, you know what's coming
So hard to watch. Had to give up half way through 🤣
I find it funny how we eat those fish in one place and call them invasive in another vise versa lol those things taste really good if I were you I’d be eating for free for years
True that. In Bulgaria, we consider carb to be a blessing and very delicious. What we call invasive species are fish such as perch, sunfish, bass, etc.
Carpvid-22 coming your way!!
Carpvid-22 would cause you to be a bottom dweller.
Sadly I was fined at 18yrs age catching Carp in Gippsland Yallourn storage dam. So much for for removing pests.
I live in NSW Australia and have personally pulled probably 60-100kg of carp out of my local river. The mai thing to remember when fishing for carp in Australia is that once caught it is illegal to release them so I mainly dispatch them by knocking hem over the head a few times with a stick or rock, sometimes brain spiking too but that doesn’t seem to work as well. A lot of people say that carp can’t be eaten or are bad eating. This is partially true, because they can be eaten but if you were to clean and cook them whole with no seasoning etc they won’t taste very nice plus the big ones have a rig cage like a small dog plus countless other bones. If you were going to cook one you would want to bleed it, put it on ice for several hours which makes the meat iced and the bones easier to remove, finally when actually cooking them you will want to fill them with lemon/lime, garlic, butter and other seasoning to make them taste nice, it also depends of the clean or dirty the water you catch them is as they root around in the mud and dirt on the bottom so a carp caught in a sandy bottom river will tase much nicer than one caught in a muddy bottom river etc…
Ever smoked one?
Not illegal to release Carp in NSW
Absolute rubbish, I grew up eating Carp, cleaned properly and deepfried coated with flour, salt and pepper Carp is on par with KFC, just mind the bones.....
Came from Europe & is starving indigenious fishes of resources.
Oh! The irony!! 😭😭
If this invasion was in my country the carp will be cleared by people by 2 days😂for eating
Lol same. I can't believe people their don't eat carp. They're wasting a delicious fish.
They also battle with rabbit invasion.
Why they even bother with farming ???
Mr. Gigi lmao
@@rhefguillermo2637 ya they are very tasty
Smartest thing ever said on the issue of feral critters ... "It'll only be for one season for a lifetime of benefit"
We all continually marvel at the 'recovery' of areas devastated by one disaster after another...why question that rivers will or will not do the same?
Because they saw what the virus did to overseas populations.
8:14 bro didn't even notice that fly on his cheek :D
Lol come to Australia for a bit and you’ll see that you just don’t care anymore 😂