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Video - Carp Removal Utah Lake
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[cool][#0000ff]I just received an email from Reed Harris, who is heading up the June Sucker Recovery Program and who produced the Utah Lake Legacy publication and CD. He shot me a link to a video they put on Utube...with footage of the carp removal process and results. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Very interesting.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Thanks Reed[/#0000ff]
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#2
thanks for sharing Pat. thats pretty intresting
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#3
Thanks for sharing! Pretty neat little video. I justhope Utah Lake can be saved from the carp... I guess only time will tell.
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#4
Interesting, thanks for posting.
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Hey TudeDude,[/i][/b]
Thanks for the Info. Very good to see what they are doing and not just hearing about it,[/i][/b]
Sounds like they have a good program going !!!!!![/i][/b]
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Thanks again Roger[/i][/b]
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#6
Great video! do you know if they are ever needing extra help? That looks like it could be fun.
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My Precious!!!!!![laugh]
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That is VERY interesting. I never thought it would be possible but man, they are really doing it!! Thanks for the link Pat.
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#9
It looks like they have a plan and are implementing it. Thanks for the info.
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[quote rctalbot]Great video! do you know if they are ever needing extra help? That looks like it could be fun.[/quote]

[cool][#0000ff]I seem to recall that there was some mention of looking for volunteers, but no details.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I will contact Reed again and ask if they have any kind of volunteer plan and where to sign up.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]In the meantime, every carp we remove on our own...by any means...is one less carp in the biomass. And any we can remove before they spawn in the spring is potentially thousands of others in the future.[/#0000ff]
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[#008000]Great video Pat ! Thanx for posting that up.[/#008000]
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[#008000]Even though it represents an insignificant number, I plan to continue doing my part in the carp removal process - one bait baggie of carp parts at a time.[/#008000]
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[cool][#0000ff]And a fine job you do. We are all proud of your contributions...errrr removal efforts.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]On my part, I will continue my ongoing diagnostic and treatment sessions on all carpkind. As in the past, these will include: gillectomies, radical carpatotomies, carp tunnel syndrome treatments, precarpal lobotomies, carposection removal of internal organs, etc. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]See attached photos. (Apologies to the squeamish)[/#0000ff]
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#13
Very interesting indeed. Glad to see that they are making a small dent in the carp population.[cool]
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Hope it works. I have seen the comeercial guys doing about the same thing probably on a smaller scale for years. I have even seen them fish through the ice in a way similar to what was shown on the clip. The carp population thumbed its nose at the efforts. Would be great to see the carp population seriously dented. Thanks TD for the info.
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#15

very intersting Pat, thanks for posting. I was out at the beach 2 weeks ago and was talking to a few asians and they said their was a monster walleye caught in one of the nets, close to 20lbs. they said. any word on this ??
later chuck
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#16
As always- fantastic pic! We all should be so generous and caring of the Carp Population.
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#17
I agree, I think that it will still be hard to make a significant change until they June suckers are gone and they can plant a lot of predators. The Loys can fish during daylight but Walleye/Pike/LM/Whitebass, would do it day and night. Its a tough deal with the Junies in there.
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[quote Weekend_Warrior]

I agree, I think that it will still be hard to make a significant change until they June suckers are gone and they can plant a lot of predators. The Loys can fish during daylight but Walleye/Pike/LM/Whitebass, would do it day and night. Its a tough deal with the Junies in there.

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Do you honestly believe Utah Lake is lacking in predators and that more need to be planted?
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#19
Thanks for sharing the very interesting video on carp removal on Utah Lake. I couldn't believe how many carp are actually in the lake. It looks like a never-ending task!

Don't you wish someone was spending some time removing the carp from Yuba?
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#20
Great post thanks, I tried your carp release but all they would do is sink out of sight so I'm not sure how many swim away ( IF ANY)....[Wink]
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