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Use to bow fish the Huron river for carp but I didn't ask them where they were from. :lol:

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If they ever get past that electric fence...we're are royally fucked for fishing in our great lakes...those things will take over completely....ruin the boating industry ,every aspect of water activities will be in peril...as these things are voracious,,and a real eco squasher



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they need to kill the waters they are in then reimplant what we want in there its the only way to get rid of these nasty critters



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If they ever get past that electric fence...we're are royally fucked for fishing in our great lakes...those things will take over completely....ruin the boating industry ,every aspect of water activities will be in peril...as these things are voracious,,and a real eco squasher

They're in Lake Eirie,that's what the article is about.



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This reminds me of the lion fish in the atlantic... What is it with fish these days? Im sure these kinds of changes have been happenning for thousands of years, long before we started observing them and started trying to control the eco system.



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This reminds me of the lion fish in the atlantic... What is it with fish these days? Im sure these kinds of changes have been happenning for thousands of years, long before we started observing them and started trying to control the eco system.

Yes but we introduced these fish to waters they have never been in. This is not a natural occurrence if it was natural then i would say let it go but its not. If we let it go nature will fix it but not in our lifetime these fish will kill the waters themselves. They are kinda like humans we come in dominate everything around us ravage our surroundings

 

 

 

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Na9-jV_OJI



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introduce the snake head to the carp waters -there comming anyhow plus there good eating



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Unfortunately, we're screwed. Only a matter of time. The MNR guys are worried Johnny. Not sure what this will do to the fishing fleet out of the Wheatly area in the long run.



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there fish we will process and eat them.its not the end of the world



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Yes but we introduced these fish to waters they have never been in. This is not a natural occurrence if it was natural then i would say let it go but its not. If we let it go nature will fix it but not in our lifetime these fish will kill the waters themselves. They are kinda like humans we come in dominate everything around us ravage our surroundings

 

 

 

   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Na9-jV_OJI

 

HAHAHA love the link! Great movie!


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asian crap can grow up to 100 lbs and eat 5-10% of their weight each day I have been watching them for the last few years.  Today, commercial fishers in the Illinois River regularly catch more than 25,000 pounds of Asian carp each day, an alarmingly large amount of fish.If Asian carp enter the Great Lakes, they could irreparably damage the $7-billion fishery. The fortress must be made stronger to keep these fish from destroying an already vulnerable ecosystem.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CAGmSEisxhw



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I read an article that the Asian's smoke them, but I'm finding them hard to light.



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In Minnesota they are coming up the mississipi, it will be horrible, Luckily our stupid senators finally spend some money and upgraded one of our dams to stop them.

The Great lakes will be ruined, but we can sell the shit to china at least, they eat everything on the planet.


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