Grass carp are delicious fried whole. Make diamond slits across fish, rub in corn or potato starch, salt, pepper and fry until golden brown. You can pour a ginger and garlic or chilli sauce over the top which is delicious. They don't have a lot of bones and they have a great flavour. Great eating.
If the government or public/private groups can subsidize for each invasive species caught, it can draw in decent amount of crowds for tournaments. It would help the towns, as well as have an incentive for visitors. Kentucky is one of 9 states I've yet to visit, and fishing is my primary hobby (my two kids enjoy fishing as well).
There’s been an effort to prevent them getting into the Great Lakes by trying to construct dams and fences along the lesser tributaries as a stopgap, but there’s no guarantee how successful they will be.
Ya all need to ask some Asian Americans about the Silver carp. I just watched a video of a guy cleaning and cooking the silver carp. It doesn't have what other carp have- a mud vein (which must be removed during cleaning or it spoils the taste of the fish). This means that the silver carp can be cleaned and cooked. I myself used to catch and eat carps out of a local park pond in Denver, Co. I had to remove the mud vein, but the neat was white and tasted good. I had so many that I threw a large family fish fry and fed it to our large family without telling them what kind of fish it was. They guessed bass, or crappy or perhaps catfish. My brother in law said that was the best tasting fish he'd ever eaten. He pressed me to tell him what it was. When he heard it was carp he was angry, but he couldn't change what he had said. If more people would just try some carp to eat, then they would fish for them. I like to catch carp, as far as game fish are concerned, they put up a good fight- jump out of the water and are great fun to catch
Yeah they’re an issue for sure and have changed the lake for the worse. With that said those abandoned buildings and businesses shown along US 68 in Aurora have been like that long before the Asian carp showed up. Kentucky Lake went through a big change about 20-25 years ago when the milfoil and other native grasses died out due in part to several years of flooding. The bass fishing never recovered and Aurora has slowly been dying ever since. Thanks for the kind words about the area, it’s a great place to live.
The silver and the big head are actually very good-tasting fish, and the Y bones are very easy to pick if the fish is large enough. The grass carp, on the other hand, does taste like a normal carp because they stay in the mud and towards the bottom.
I just caught a 52in 60-80lb Bighead on the Mississippi last week. I cleaned her. No sense letting her going to waste. Big problem anywhere on the Mississippi river basin.
In Asia or even in Asian grocery stores in the US, this type of fish is quite popular. We should catch them and export to that part of the world. We should treat it like Tilapia which is a kind fish engineered to grow fast and protein rich food source for Africa/Asia poors. I bet Carp is better than those Ocean monster fish that most of us called “ White” fish in McDonalds meals
@@invasivebrewsI've seen another Video, where there's a Company in Kentucky, that packages these fish and Sells them Back to China. Apparently China's Rivers Are to DIRTY for these fish to prosper. This Company Also makes fertilizer for vegetables gardens.
There is only ONE species of carp i have anytime for at all here in the UK the Crucian Carp they do not get to the monster size of other carp . My big gripe with most carp is they get into a pool that is nice and clear and turn it into a mud pit screws the water for everything else
The last couple weeks we've been catching them on the Ohio river at a local dam. Most of the ones were are catching are full of eggs. The dam I'm fishing ive fished for over 35 years and this is the first year I've seen them there. The one's we're catching are in the 30 to 40lb range with some bigger. I know it's getting alot harder to get shad for catfish bait anymore.
I've used the carp for cutbait and it seems to work pretty well. I would prefer to use shad as well but I guess if you can't beat em use em. I'm sorry that they've made it to your spot and are taking over.
That's about triple the work. Just sell the Silver Carp. I've seen 3 chefs and half a dozen fishermen say these are clean and tasty fish. Plus, they can be fixed many different ways. Some good salesmen are going to get rich off this once they figure out a good "Pitch". Hint, Hint, Hint.
To be honest, I'd rather eat silver carp that came from a Kentucky lake than tilapia from God knows where. I wish I could buy silver carp filets for a couple bucks a pound and let me worry about getting of those tiny bones...
I fish the Ohio River at least 3 times a week and back in the early 90's it used to be a magical fishery. U could catch big nice hybrid stiped bass, stripers, smallmouth, sauger, walleye, catfish, ect. And throughout the years, ive seen the fishing go downhill drastically!!! Carps, over fishing and keeping everything, trash, have all played a part in hurting the fishery. Used to be able to catch a boatload of skipjack herring. Before covid, noone was fishing for skipjack, now everybody and their grandmother is a baitdealer and theyll keep 300 fish. Now u cant hardly catch 5.
Tilapia is the Least nutritious fish there is, yet it is the most eaten because it is cheap. It NEEDS to be replaced by the silver carp. Maybe some of us "Baby Boomer Salesmen" need to come out of retirement and travel the river towns to make another retirement income.
Asian carp is a vague term for 4 different species, Silver, Black, Grass and Bighead carp are all “Asian carp”. We were only working with Silver and Grass that day.
Let's break it down: .15 a lb x 5lb avg fish = .75 a fish. Gas $5.00 gallon. Ice cost, permits, replacing nets, those plate boats are $$$ no ones getting rich commercial fishing for them.
@@Mr_Clean Don't look at the average size, look at total weight caught. One crew caught 28,000 pounds in two days. That's $4200.00 That's extreme. Figure 20,000 pounds a week. That won't put a dent in the problem and that's $3,000.00 A commercial fisherman will bring in more than 20,000 pounds a week. It's his livelihood. He has to make money, and he knows how. There just has to be a market for it. A good salesman will fix that. If I were 30 or 40 years younger, I'd be that salesman.
if you cross genetic with other species of fish. y-bone will disappear and you will have new species of monster fish. which is ok because you will have new kind of food.
The government should subsidize fishermen to catch these things and processing plants to process them and send them to food banks and pantries to feed the poor. They're totally edible and by all accounts taste good, nothing like the common carp, which by all accounts tastes real muddy.
No!!! Gov. Subs. kill industry. We don't have enough tax dollars to put a small dent in this problem. What we need is a market for the fish and fishermen will try to fish them into extinction.
I have tried them a lot of different ways and I agree that they are good! I try to convince people that they aren't a "trash" fish and that they can be used as a resource.
There is so many ways too cook carp, I dont know why we dont eat this fish. Tilapia is garbage fish with all the antibiotics n the way they grow them. Carp is naturally grown could be fish by commercial fishermen.
i feel like you should have said more abt the naturalised common carp. Theyre not invasive anymore and work well with the ecosystem. Great source of food for bass, pike, perch, crappie catfish, and so on.
When they are smaller they do fall prey to predators but they like other carp species grow to large for predators. They can then affect water quality, cause algal blooms, uproot aquatic plants, and deter their regrowth. They are naturalized but still have negative impacts. They are fun to catch and pretty good to eat!
They make this harder than what it is. Heavily fish them for food, fertilizer, and pet products. You can send them in abundance as food for other countries. Have U.S. fisheries and farms increase producing native species for a national blitz of releasing back into the wild for a period of time. Prior to the release, farm, release, and manage natural predators to begin the first assault. Bring back Otters, Minks, Snapping Turtles, and Gar.
One video, I think it was KY Afield's, had a brain claiming partially due to pollution levels their reproduction rates are much lower. I have no idea if they were right but the claim was made.
Catch the big bighead fish please shoot more video display It's good to shoot lots of videos of the giant bighead carp fish Please take lots of videos of the living giant monster bighead carp fish Catch huge live bighead carp fish, please shoot video to show
Funny as all get out. The biggest baddest predator that makes it's living catching fish has a fish he can't catch to much of and the state is willing to pay to catch these fish how dense dose this man have to be NOT to see the Golden opprotunity right in front of him . Orvel Reddenbacker would have figured a way to have fried fish dipped in his cornmeal made at his grist mill from corn grown on his farms fertilized by fish fertilezer he made from the fish he caught .You got the whole circle and you can't see the brass ring .r he made from the fish he caught .You got the whole circle and you can't see the brass ring .
The issue is the market. Nobody buys it so the price is super low. There are only a few markets that but it for food grade and they get saturated quick. People hear the word carp and immediately cringe. I had it and it’s good so I try to advocate for it to increase the market so that it is a cash cow for these guys.
@@invasivebrews Nutria in La the same way state will give you$$ but I'm thinking national pet food and fertilzer for $$ chem free people food as well , but several exotics the bizzness principle turn your waste to a resource you win twice CO-Op's are the way to go for small timers
@@invasivebrews This is a Fishermans dream a fish they want you to catch as much as possible ,cha ching I get with a restaurant and sell cheap to get started looking for the chain to sell fish to . Hell if I had all the fish I would find a way to make it taste good how about a cooking contest with a little $$$ to cook the best ?
@@steventodd5678 I 100% agree we can use them as a resource. They sell as agriculture fertilizer and I was just told by the guy in the video crab bait is a growing market for them. I really like the contest idea! Might have to hold one!
If all the spoiled brats get over it that is not a bad tasting fish. I know its bony but its delicious when prepped right and we need to get it out of the lakes. Think its way too far gone but we can always call our Chinese friends and let them loose bet they will put a big dent.
They are working on processing plants in that area to do just that. The thing is many people don't like the word "carp" and won't eat it because it's a "trash" fish
Folks! LoOoK! To solve the problems with those delicious carpes, why don’t we sell them to China! We can load a marchandise boat full of conteneurs with those awesome delicious good looking carpes. (Temperature of the room) they (Chinese) will even find those carpes (Temperature of the room) more tasty.
Grass carp are delicious fried whole. Make diamond slits across fish, rub in corn or potato starch, salt, pepper and fry until golden brown. You can pour a ginger and garlic or chilli sauce over the top which is delicious. They don't have a lot of bones and they have a great flavour.
Great eating.
That goes for all carp.
As Andrew Zimmern says about such invasive species, "Can't beat 'em? EAT 'em!"
If the government or public/private groups can subsidize for each invasive species caught, it can draw in decent amount of crowds for tournaments. It would help the towns, as well as have an incentive for visitors. Kentucky is one of 9 states I've yet to visit, and fishing is my primary hobby (my two kids enjoy fishing as well).
grass carp can be filleted and they have less bones than silver carp
Awesome work. Love this. Thanks for sharing
Kentucky love from Eddyville Kentucky ❤🤘🇺🇲💪
Oh wow massive carp fish...😀😃
There’s been an effort to prevent them getting into the Great Lakes by trying to construct dams and fences along the lesser tributaries as a stopgap, but there’s no guarantee how successful they will be.
Ya all need to ask some Asian Americans about the Silver carp. I just watched a video of a guy cleaning and cooking the silver carp. It doesn't have what other carp have- a mud vein (which must be removed during cleaning or it spoils the taste of the fish). This means that the silver carp can be cleaned and cooked.
I myself used to catch and eat carps out of a local park pond in Denver, Co. I had to remove the mud vein, but the neat was white and tasted good. I had so many that I threw a large family fish fry and fed it to our large family without telling them what kind of fish it was. They guessed bass, or crappy or perhaps catfish. My brother in law said that was the best tasting fish he'd ever eaten. He pressed me to tell him what it was. When he heard it was carp he was angry, but he couldn't change what he had said. If more people would just try some carp to eat, then they would fish for them.
I like to catch carp, as far as game fish are concerned, they put up a good fight- jump out of the water and are great fun to catch
I’ve had it and it’s good! I need to do a catch clean cook video. Have you ever caught one on a fly rod? It multiplies the fight!
Im from miami.. we eat anything that swims including venomous lion fish (one of my fav).. fish is fish, if it taste good eat it!
@@invasivebrews Not on a fly rod but on a regular fishing rod. They jump out of the water and give a good fight. My idea of fishing fun!
Yeah they’re an issue for sure and have changed the lake for the worse. With that said those abandoned buildings and businesses shown along US 68 in Aurora have been like that long before the Asian carp showed up. Kentucky Lake went through a big change about 20-25 years ago when the milfoil and other native grasses died out due in part to several years of flooding. The bass fishing never recovered and Aurora has slowly been dying ever since.
Thanks for the kind words about the area, it’s a great place to live.
Thank you for the correction. I was sad to hear that the cabins we were staying at were going under. They were such nice people.
asain carp and the big head carp are really good too
I need to take a trip there this summer
It really is a cool place to visit!
Would the introduction of bull sharks clean up the carp
love your channel already 👍👍
Thank you!
The silver and the big head are actually very good-tasting fish, and the Y bones are very easy to pick if the fish is large enough. The grass carp, on the other hand, does taste like a normal carp because they stay in the mud and towards the bottom.
A lot of good eating right there
I just caught a 52in 60-80lb Bighead on the Mississippi last week. I cleaned her. No sense letting her going to waste. Big problem anywhere on the Mississippi river basin.
How do you prepare it? I've only had it fried.
@@invasivebrews I have only fried it. I am thinking about taking some of this one and grinding it to make fish cakes. I need to look more at recipes.
Love what you do, now. Like wild hogan and other bad decisions. Who started this and what accountability is there.
Several different people and agencies brought certain species here for “good intentions” but this intentions are out now
In Asia or even in Asian grocery stores in the US, this type of fish is quite popular. We should catch them and export to that part of the world. We should treat it like Tilapia which is a kind fish engineered to grow fast and protein rich food source for Africa/Asia poors. I bet Carp is better than those Ocean monster fish that most of us called “ White” fish in McDonalds meals
I actually ate it while I was in Kentucky and it was good! I want to do another video of how to clean and prepare it.
@@invasivebrewsI've seen another Video, where there's a Company in Kentucky, that packages these fish and Sells them Back to China. Apparently China's Rivers Are to DIRTY for these fish to prosper. This Company Also makes fertilizer for vegetables gardens.
There is only ONE species of carp i have anytime for at all here in the UK the Crucian Carp they do not get to the monster size of other carp . My big gripe with most carp is they get into a pool that is nice and clear and turn it into a mud pit screws the water for everything else
FILL up fellas , we got Lotta moe 😮
on the larger part of the planet, these are good food..
if it's food, it's not a problem.
I've eaten them in fact just fried some up last week!
The last couple weeks we've been catching them on the Ohio river at a local dam. Most of the ones were are catching are full of eggs. The dam I'm fishing ive fished for over 35 years and this is the first year I've seen them there. The one's we're catching are in the 30 to 40lb range with some bigger.
I know it's getting alot harder to get shad for catfish bait anymore.
I've used the carp for cutbait and it seems to work pretty well. I would prefer to use shad as well but I guess if you can't beat em use em. I'm sorry that they've made it to your spot and are taking over.
@invasivebrews thanks for the reply. I've cut some up for bait and put in freezer. Getting ready to start catfishing again.
It’s funny we make things go extinct by accident, but can’t when we want to.
Funny i live in aurora Illinois 2 blocks away from where shes talking about lol
Crazy when you think in some countries people pay 1.5-2 buck a pound :)
Wish you could export to the UK
Put them through a grinder feeding the catfish or crawfish. Them catch and sell the catfish or crawfish.
That's about triple the work. Just sell the Silver Carp. I've seen 3 chefs and half a dozen fishermen say these are clean and tasty fish. Plus, they can be fixed many different ways.
Some good salesmen are going to get rich off this once they figure out a good "Pitch". Hint, Hint, Hint.
What size webbing u use
Crazy how all of our invasive species is from frn Asia
Plants and animals.
It’s so damn many wow
how did they get here... USA imported it, and it escaped during flooding. It makes excellent pet food
Seems to me you could fish them for cat food and dog food as well. Pretty sure that protein would be fine for either.
I have purchased dog treats made from them.
Time to set up crocodile farms along the river.
To be honest, I'd rather eat silver carp that came from a Kentucky lake than tilapia from God knows where. I wish I could buy silver carp filets for a couple bucks a pound and let me worry about getting of those tiny bones...
I had it and it was really good! I wish people would change their minds about carp being a slimy meat or a trash fish.
I am watching from Elmira NY I seen people on TH-cam people catching them on tod and reel that would be fun
I've seen that too I have yet to have any luck with it, I hear a soft white grub lure works great.
Send some down to clean Lake O in Fl
You really don’t want silver carp established. They do have triploid grass carp in Florida
@@invasivebrews Yep but you are not supposed to bother them they are a NO NO here.
Let’s go!
Hell where I live you can just ride about 5 mph in the boat and you gone catch em whether you want to or not
Where?
@@ElGringoLocoOficial Delta of Arkansas
hi , we got these too in romania, but they dont get to mass multiply, bcs ppl eat them, this goes for every type of carp :D
People here need to change their mindset on carp. If you can't eat em beat em!
I fish the Ohio River at least 3 times a week and back in the early 90's it used to be a magical fishery. U could catch big nice hybrid stiped bass, stripers, smallmouth, sauger, walleye, catfish, ect. And throughout the years, ive seen the fishing go downhill drastically!!! Carps, over fishing and keeping everything, trash, have all played a part in hurting the fishery. Used to be able to catch a boatload of skipjack herring. Before covid, noone was fishing for skipjack, now everybody and their grandmother is a baitdealer and theyll keep 300 fish. Now u cant hardly catch 5.
That's really heartbreaking to hear. I worked as a fisheries biologist for several years and saw the same thing in several areas.
Interesting. Do you have salnon in your river?
Start Comercial level fishing for them. Be good cat chow or garden fertilizer
They do, there is a company called Chippin that makes pet treats with them. I have a discount code if you are interested!
Tilapia is the Least nutritious fish there is, yet it is the most eaten because it is cheap. It NEEDS to be replaced by the silver carp.
Maybe some of us "Baby Boomer Salesmen" need to come out of retirement and travel the river towns to make another retirement income.
Remove licensing need for carp. Use to can, make fertilizer, anything. Like wild pigs, they can take over
I want some where can I get some
i bet the Aligator would be happy to eat them all
I have heard of people using them as bait for crabs in the south.
This thing cleans the water. but it also eats other fishes food.
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Who the hell changed their name from Asian carp????? Did they get canceled?
Asian carp is a vague term for 4 different species, Silver, Black, Grass and Bighead carp are all “Asian carp”. We were only working with Silver and Grass that day.
i feel like they could be a really cheap bait fish
yeah, they are totally edible! makes fishing fun too!!😊
easy dollar and you know it
Let's break it down: .15 a lb x 5lb avg fish = .75 a fish. Gas $5.00 gallon. Ice cost, permits, replacing nets, those plate boats are $$$ no ones getting rich commercial fishing for them.
@@Mr_Clean Don't look at the average size, look at total weight caught. One crew caught 28,000 pounds in two days. That's $4200.00
That's extreme. Figure 20,000 pounds a week. That won't put a dent in the problem and that's $3,000.00
A commercial fisherman will bring in more than 20,000 pounds a week. It's his livelihood. He has to make money, and he knows how. There just has to be a market for it. A good salesman will fix that.
If I were 30 or 40 years younger, I'd be that salesman.
if you cross genetic with other species of fish. y-bone will disappear and you will have new species of monster fish. which is ok because you will have new kind of food.
The government should subsidize fishermen to catch these things and processing plants to process them and send them to food banks and pantries to feed the poor. They're totally edible and by all accounts taste good, nothing like the common carp, which by all accounts tastes real muddy.
No!!! Gov. Subs. kill industry. We don't have enough tax dollars to put a small dent in this problem. What we need is a market for the fish and fishermen will try to fish them into extinction.
Drive with electric prod into submerged one big side door open cage
Flip switch inflate cage float frame reel rinse repeate
I don't know the reason behind the hate towards the Asian carp. They are the tastiest fish I have ever had.
I have tried them a lot of different ways and I agree that they are good! I try to convince people that they aren't a "trash" fish and that they can be used as a resource.
That silver carp is the asshole that tries to knock you out of the boat
There is so many ways too cook carp, I dont know why we dont eat this fish. Tilapia is garbage fish with all the antibiotics n the way they grow them. Carp is naturally grown could be fish by commercial fishermen.
I had it and it is pretty good. I want to try to change people's view on it. If you can't beat em eat em!
Its nasty....but would make excellent pet food
i feel like you should have said more abt the naturalised common carp. Theyre not invasive anymore and work well with the ecosystem. Great source of food for bass, pike, perch, crappie catfish, and so on.
When they are smaller they do fall prey to predators but they like other carp species grow to large for predators. They can then affect water quality, cause algal blooms, uproot aquatic plants, and deter their regrowth. They are naturalized but still have negative impacts. They are fun to catch and pretty good to eat!
They make this harder than what it is. Heavily fish them for food, fertilizer, and pet products. You can send them in abundance as food for other countries. Have U.S. fisheries and farms increase producing native species for a national blitz of releasing back into the wild for a period of time. Prior to the release, farm, release, and manage natural predators to begin the first assault. Bring back Otters, Minks, Snapping Turtles, and Gar.
Net em and grind em to fertilizer
you have no chance of keeping that stock down that way, ..
EAT THEM!
As a Carp Angler i love catching those Commom Carp, luckly here in Chicago Commons are vasive but the invasive carp like big heads are very delicious
damn,,,give this fish to me to fille them,,,, iamii iammm
why havent they WIPED OUT all the other fishys in Asia ??? they havent.....
The carp in Asia have almost been wiped out by overfishing.
One video, I think it was KY Afield's, had a brain claiming partially due to pollution levels their reproduction rates are much lower. I have no idea if they were right but the claim was made.
@@DakotaTrucker well they actually eat them in big numbers over there. In asia, people aren't so picky about bones
I want to eat Silver Carp
It's pretty good I had the chance to try it! I want to do a catch clean cook video.
Catch the big bighead fish please shoot more video display
It's good to shoot lots of videos of the giant bighead carp fish
Please take lots of videos of the living giant monster bighead carp fish
Catch huge live bighead carp fish, please shoot video to show
There are millions , each adult female carries a million eggs , think you can fix this , THINK AGAIN 😮
Funny as all get out. The biggest baddest predator that makes it's living catching fish has a fish he can't catch to much of and the state is willing to pay to catch these fish how dense dose this man have to be NOT to see the Golden opprotunity right in front of him . Orvel Reddenbacker would have figured a way to have fried fish dipped in his cornmeal made at his grist mill from corn grown on his farms fertilized by fish fertilezer he made from the fish he caught .You got the whole circle and you can't see the brass ring .r he made from the fish he caught .You got the whole circle and you can't see the brass ring .
The issue is the market. Nobody buys it so the price is super low. There are only a few markets that but it for food grade and they get saturated quick. People hear the word carp and immediately cringe. I had it and it’s good so I try to advocate for it to increase the market so that it is a cash cow for these guys.
@@invasivebrews Nutria in La the same way state will give you$$ but I'm thinking national pet food and fertilzer for $$ chem free people food as well , but several exotics the bizzness principle turn your waste to a resource you win twice CO-Op's are the way to go for small timers
Work with other CoOp to use as bait
@@invasivebrews This is a Fishermans dream a fish they want you to catch as much as possible ,cha ching I get with a restaurant and sell cheap to get started looking for the chain to sell fish to . Hell if I had all the fish I would find a way to make it taste good how about a cooking contest with a little $$$ to cook the best ?
@@steventodd5678 I 100% agree we can use them as a resource. They sell as agriculture fertilizer and I was just told by the guy in the video crab bait is a growing market for them. I really like the contest idea! Might have to hold one!
good tastin fish, good protein source for all, with the latest forced starvation plan being enacted. John 3:16
If all the spoiled brats get over it that is not a bad tasting fish. I know its bony but its delicious when prepped right and we need to get it out of the lakes. Think its way too far gone but we can always call our Chinese friends and let them loose bet they will put a big dent.
Theres gotta be a better way to catch these things. Need more federal funding to deal with this issue.
Spend tax dollars on it???? NO!!! Just need a good salesman.
make money by bringing it into the stores in time of empty shelves now, feed your neighbors and please God in heaven
They are working on processing plants in that area to do just that. The thing is many people don't like the word "carp" and won't eat it because it's a "trash" fish
@@invasivebrews I was going to say that. We screwed up by calling them carp. Hell even "silver fish" sounds better
@@Mr_Clean a few places called it Kentucky salmon or Kentucky whitefish
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Sport Fishes and the $ 7-8 Billion dollar industry is propaganda izing everyone
Why can’t they can them like tuna and export to China?
Logistics. Gotta get them to the canning plant, (processing center) fresh. Logistics is the key to the solution no matter where they are sold.
China Carps 😡
Folks! LoOoK! To solve the problems with those delicious carpes, why don’t we sell them
to China! We can load a marchandise boat full of conteneurs with those awesome delicious
good looking carpes. (Temperature of the room) they (Chinese) will even find those carpes
(Temperature of the room) more tasty.
You need a license to fish, but not to buy a gun.
Cool! Let's go shoot them. "Like shooting fish in a barrel"?
Thanks to the Japanese for Asian Carp. 😁
The only way to get rid of the carp import 5000 chinese fisherman with nets
Rename to Asian cows
I want some where can I get some
In most rivers like the Mississippi, the Arkansas..some lakes. You local fish and game can tell you.
I’ve heard they’ve made it into the Wabash watershed in Indiana, I have not heard of them getting into the Maumee as of yet, though.