CHICAGO (WLS) -- Local and state officials have come up with a unique way to help control the population of the invasive Asian carp species, saying "if you can't beat 'em, eat 'em." Josina Morita, a ...
In an effort to stop a species of killer fish from infiltrating the Great Lakes, Michigan's governor on Tuesday launched the "Invasive Carp Challenge," the state's latest response to the aggressive ...
Today's Wild Carp Week Celebrity Challenge at Mercer Park in Baldwinsville along the Seneca River resulted in a 5-way tie, with none of the contestants catching any carp during the allotted time.
While hobbling around on a gimp foot that I broke a few weeks ago, I haven’t been fishing as much as I generally do. Don’t feel too bad for me though. I’ve still been getting out there twice a week on ...
If you know how to stop an invasive fish species, the State of Michigan needs your help. The bonus: you could win a lot of money. The state is planning to offer a prize for the best ideas to keep ...
March is a bit early in the year to be thinking about fly-fishing for carp, but I met a guy over the St. Patty’s Day weekend who told me he’d rather catch carp on the fly than win the Florida State ...
LANSING, MI -- The state of Michigan has a million bucks for whomever can figure out a way to keep Asian carp out of the Great Lakes. Gov. Rick Snyder made the announcement in his State of the State ...
Governor Rick Snyder has promised a $700,000 reward to anyone who can find a solution to the Asian Carp invasion. If you want to win $700,000, you might be in luck. If you know how to keep invasive ...
Content as most Minnesotans are to wait near the top of the Mississippi River drainage and hope that invasive Asian carp don't arrive this far north anytime soon, Mark Ellenberg for many years has ...
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