Carp have increasingly become a nuisance in waterways across the country. A southern Kentucky high school teacher and his ...
In the hunt to do something — anything! — with invasive carp, an exciting new option may emerge from ongoing research: turning them into fish food. A team from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, ...
The solution is a two-pronged approach. Chef urges people to eat massive fish wreaking havoc on US waterways: 'The very first time in this country' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Of course, there is a heavily debated forward facing sonar issue in the tournament bass fishing world, but we’ve seen people drone fishing, and now, strapping a GoPro to a fish… I mean, where does it ...
Experts say Asian carp — actually two species, bighead carp and silver carp — now make up 75 to 80 percent of the biomass in area rivers. Ben Allen, of the Grafton Summit group, said Asian carp ...
WABASHA, Minn. — Keith and Cate Bell are turning pests into profit in a small factory outside Wabasha. That’s the goal at the K&C Fisheries plant, where carp is king. The $1.5 million operation opened ...
ST. LOUIS — Cod, catfish and shrimp will find their way to St. Louisans' plates as fish fry season officially kicks off on Feb. 14. However, a fish not often offered on menus is becoming a larger ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources isn’t on board with the Asian carp name change but one of West Michigan’s largest food service companies is buying in.
Officials also explain that the carp pose a threat to humans on the river. The fish, which can weigh anywhere between five and 30 pounds, can leap out of the water when they feel threatened.
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