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Any REAL progress being made 2 stop the Asian Carp Advance..
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<blockquote data-quote="Ictalurus" data-source="post: 181048" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>Perchin, I'm not familiar with the plan you bring up. I do know that the carp not only live up near the entrance to the great lakes, but also in the entire MS valley. So, I would guess that by having locals running around in their boats, in a waterway mainly used now for commercial transport, trying to catch individual fish for $1.00 per head would lead to putting about a 0% decrease in the carp population. I'm also not familiar with the species specific targeting "they" are working on, but having a species specific genetic target seems to make much more sense in the long run to eliminate the threat on a widespread basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ictalurus, post: 181048, member: 2983"] Perchin, I'm not familiar with the plan you bring up. I do know that the carp not only live up near the entrance to the great lakes, but also in the entire MS valley. So, I would guess that by having locals running around in their boats, in a waterway mainly used now for commercial transport, trying to catch individual fish for $1.00 per head would lead to putting about a 0% decrease in the carp population. I'm also not familiar with the species specific targeting "they" are working on, but having a species specific genetic target seems to make much more sense in the long run to eliminate the threat on a widespread basis. [/QUOTE]
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