InFisherman TV shocker
I was watching InFisherman TV last week, and I saw something that amazed me. A few guys were fly fishing for carp in a stream, I can understand that, but what bothered me was that after they caught these big ol pigs, they treated them as if they were trout, and let them go right back in the water. WHen you are dealing with an invasive species like the carp why wouldnt you just throw them up on the bank instead of releasing them? I was shocked
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Maybe those carp were protected. You can't possess grass carp here... And, I doubt it would make Infisherman look good to just throw carp on the bank.
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I would have been appalled had Infisherman done something like that.
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Even tho carp SHOULD be thrown on the bank/removed from the water, with the politically-correct attitude of the general-public, it would be catastrophic for In-Fisherman if they did something like that.
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ORIGINAL: bowman15 Even tho carp SHOULD be thrown on the bank/removed from the water, with the politically-correct attitude of the general-public, it would be catastrophic for In-Fisherman if they did something like that. |
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I like flyfishing for carp, but I know darn well they should not be in our waters. I release 'em only because I have no acceptable way of disposing of them. Throwing them up on the bank is littering, IMO. And stinky[:'(]
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WCL, you're absolutely right. If they did it that way, it would have been much better.
And Doegirl, you're right; throwing them up on the bank IS littering. I was just trying to say that, yes, they should be removed. |
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I,ve snagged I don,t know how many when fishing for pickerel "walleye" do to their slow in the cold water.We would just lay em on the bank or if some asian guys were near by they would take em they would ask how much. Most of the time if they didn,t flop into the water we would drop off buddys tree farm he had a use for em.But I think it should be left up to the guy that catches em to do what he wants considering how much damage they cost did you see the big die off last year in the kawarthas Peterborough Ontario and what it did for tourism and the cost of disposal .
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InFisherman has a long history of promoting carp as a noble game fish. Carp are fun to catch with hook or arrow but that doesn't mean they're a noble sport fish. [:'(]
We have a DVD that we play at our shows where Duane Chapman from the USGS (not the bounty hunter) tells viewers that even if the carp ends up in a dumpster that's better than them swimming around in our waters. I adhere to that philosophy. A good carp is a dead carp. (Dead carp should always be disposed of in a legal and considerate manner!) On the other hand, if folks want to catch carp, give them a big smooch and let them go, the more power to them. Inreturn I'd likethe carp hugging crowd to let us bowfish and kill carp as we see fit. Unfortunately, there is an effort by the pro-carp crowd to limit bowfishing or other forms of catchand keep of invasive carp. You can read about that effort here: http://www.carpbusters.com/stopthesanctuary.shtml |
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I think there are enough carp around so that anybody can do anything with them as they please (except releasing themin another body of water - that's very bad). Unfortunately, they are here to stay.
Speaking of invasive species: did you hear aboutthe bluegills thatMayor Daley gave to Japan? Apparently they are breeding out of control in that country's waterways! |
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