Re: New archery carp state record:
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Originally Posted by Delawareriver
There has been multiple studies that have proven the harmful impact the common carp does to the ecosystems they are introduced in to. They stir settlement up while feeding and spawning. They feed heavily on micro organisms, plankton, and insect larvae that are heavily relied on by our native and game fish. Have no Natural predators especially after the first year of life and a single large female can produce a quarter million eggs in a single spawning season.
Not to mention you did not ask what we do with our carp so how do you know if they go to waste or not? The state record is going to be mounted but we give most of our carp to people that do eat them, to farmers who add them to their manure for better fertilizer, give to commercial turtle trappers, give to other fisherman that use them for catfish and crab bait as well used in chum.

As a fellow sportsman I don't ask you to agree with what we do but show respect and ask before you assume. We are all on the same team enjoying the great outdoors
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