1. Asian Carp And The New Carp
Over the course of the mid to late 20th century, five species of non–native carp fish, collectively
referred to as "Asian carp", have been introduced to the United States either for aesthetic purposes,
to supplement game fishing, or to help manage local pest species. Some of these carp species have
escaped into America's waterways and proved to be prolific breeders and voracious feeders, out–
hunting and out–breeding native species. As with any environmental issue, there exist many parties
who have differing points of contention over this problem and many different solutions have been
proposed to correct it. To resolve this issue will take a comprehensive analysis of the problem and
an examination of the participants involved, their perspectives on Asian carp, and how the proposed
solutions to this issue will affect them. Beginning in the 1830's, five successive waves of foreign
carp species; grass, common, silver, bighead, and black carp, were introduced to the United States to
help improve the quality of agricultural ponds, but some of them subsequently escaped into the
Midwestern river systems (Koel, 2000, Pg. 1). Of these species, the two most infamous are silver
and bighead carp. Both species are filter feeders, and following their entry into the river systems in
the eighties, they have been competing with native filter–feeders for food (Sampson, 2008, Pg. 483).
Asian carp grow in excess of five feet and can weigh upwards of 100 pounds. They are voracious
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2. Asian Carp Research Paper
Asian carp is an enormous problem for the Great Lakes. These species of fish can cause havoc on
their ecosystem potentially destroying a seven billion dollar fishing industry. States surrounding the
Great Lakes have come together to try to mitigate this problem. One of their most effective ways
was installing barriers that electrically shock a large majority of these destructive fish preventing
passage to Lake Michigan. Because the barrier is not one hundred percent efficient, some
organizations propose to permanently close the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal which provides the
access for the fish migration. However, this would cut off a vital recreational and commerce
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The Chicago River would be returned to its original condition to discharge into Lake Michigan like
it was over one hundred years ago. The disconnection between these waterways would also help
eliminate other invasive species such as: the round gobies and zebra mussels to ever make it to Lake
Michigan and cause a catastrophe on ecosystems all over the United States. Another advantage of
re–reversing the Chicago River is the return of water to Lake Michigan. According to Brammeier,
Illinois diverts two billion gallons of water each day from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River
and eventually the Gulf of Mexico to be never seen again. By taking this much water from the lake
and not redirecting it to Lake Michigan is not sustainable (Brammeier
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3. Asian Carp Problem
A fish once know for it's amazing ability to clean ponds and be an almost limitless form of food
have since longed turned against us. They now threaten our waterways, native species, and even
people. I am of course talking about the invaders from the east, known as the Asian Carp. This fish
alone has been able to change the ecosystem and out eat, out number, and destroy native waterways.
And they will continue to do irreversible damage to the United States waterways.
The Asian Carp is a freshwater fish and is native to Asia, many coming from the Yangtze river.
These fish have been refined for aquaculture for more than 1,000 years by the Chinese. They were
often raised and used in rice fields for eating algae, weeds, and mosquitoes. These would
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4. Plastic Baits In Carp Fishing
This week we're going to look into the wonderful world of imitation plastic baits in carp fishing.
After using many of them for years I decided to talk about which baits are the most successful and
popular to use to catch carp.
## Why use an imitation bait?
Why use imitation baits you're asking, well for one thing their ever lasting so you know if you leave
your rig in the water for a long amount of time you know you still have a hook bait on ready to nail
a carp.
If you're getting plagued by crayfish, muscles, birds or even small fish ripping you real bait apart
using an imitation bait is ideal.
Using an plastic bait has extra perks by adding buoyancy creating a critically balanced hookbait but
now days so can also find sinking or slow sinking fake plastic baits etc so you have so much choice
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Currently the most popular plastic baits in carp fishing are plastic corn and plastic boilies but using
a less used, less popular plastic bait can give you a real edge.
## What are the best plastic baits on the market?
### Plastic Corn/Maize
Enterprise Tackle have the largest range of plastic corn baits on the market so they definitely know
their stuff when it comes to plastic imitation baits. Their range includes different sizes and colours
including my favourite the mini corn.
#### Korda Plastic corn
There is currently four different flavour/colour combinations in the range and all have be tested with
team Korda's seal of approvable. Personally I love the Pink Squid corns which work well as a boilie
tipper or even on their own and also work extremely well in winter.
#### Avid Cornstop
Why not have a plastic bait tipper and a bait stop at the time? Avid make fishing that just that bit
more easier with these epic corn stops.
#### Drennan/ESP
5. If you want to experiment with different size corns and give yourself an edge, try these imitation
corns by ESP which come with many different size corns in a single packet.
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6. Silver Carp Research Paper
Introduction:
Invasive species have caused losses in biodiversity and shifts in ecosystem function (Lovell et al.
2006). Under the Executive Order 13112, species are considered invasive if they are "an alien
species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to
human health." Aquatic invasive species have been intentionally and unintentionally introduced to
other parts of the world through the transportation and release of ballast water, pet trade and
aquaculture (Keller et al. 2011, Rahel and Olden 2008). Examples of aquatic invaders throughout
the world include the Topmouth Gudgeon (Pseudorasbora parva) in the United Kingdom and the
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1998). Gizzard Shad and Threadfin Shad commonly feed on phytoplankton and zooplankton and
(Schaus et al. 2002) are known to compete with other fishes specifically when they are at their larval
stages (Allen et al. 2000). Allen et al. (2000) found that both shad species abundance is positively
correlated with Chlorophyll–a and that Threadfin Shad populations are negatively correlated with
zooplankton density; although, Gizzard Shad have not been found to have a relationship with
zooplankton densities in Florida Lakes (Allen et al.
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7. Asian Carp Ecosystem
Equally important,is what happens if the Asian Carp enter the Great Lakes and what effect they will
have on the ecosystem. The entry of Asian Carp into the Great Lakes is shrouded in uncertainty,
looking at what they done to the Mississippi and it's numerous connecting streams and rivers, it
could be catastrophic. As they been able to outnumber and out compete many of the native fish
species. As well as, the Silver Carp's defense mechanism being triggered by boat motors causing
numerous injuries to fishermen and boaters. On the other hand the entry of the Asian Carp could in
fact in some ways benefit the existing food chain and ecosystem. By providing a new food sources
to already present species in the Great Lakes. A study from the University
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8. What Is Asian Carp Invasive
Asian carp is an invasive species that was introduced in the US to help control weed and parasite
control. They are aggressive, adaptable, and rapidly growing. Asian carps are known to disrupt food
chains as they eat all the food supply available to them. This causes other native fishes to not have
food to eat and die off. They cause damage to boaters and boating equipment as they jump at high
speeds from water being electro charged or when surprised by moving boats. This in turn causes
collisions with people resulting in injuries. One of the main characteristics of Asian carp that causes
them to be so invasive is their growth. Asian carp are known to grow extremely quickly and grow
too big in size. Asian carps can eat up to three times their
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9. Asian Carp Research Paper
In the 1970's man introduced the Asian Carp (Cyprinus carpio) to the Great Lake region. Their
introduction was done primarily as a form of management of aqua culture farms and sewage
treatment areas (Watershed Council). The fish were under controlled populations until record floods
occurred in the upper Mississippi River system. Once the flooding occurred the species began to
spread and destroy the native populations of fish and other aquatic animals.
The Carp having not been native to the Great lakes region have the upper hand on the native
species. By there being no natural predators located in this region let alone this hemisphere, the carp
have been able to flourish in mass numbers. Their large size and abilities to reproduce up to 2.2
million have been able to decimate the natural population (Cooke, S.L). The Carp can grow up to a
weight of 100 pounds and up to 4 feet long. The Sturgeon a fish that can exceed 6 feet in length and
grow up to 100 pounds is the largest native fish in the region of the Great Lakes. The Sturgeons size
is impressive and is able to compete with that of the Carps but that is only in a select few. The
average size for the Sturgeon is anywhere between 28–48 inches and 5–36 pounds (Great Lakes
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Since they were introduced back in the 70's to help with waste treatment it would be safe to gather
that they are bottom feeders like the Catfish here in North Texas lakes that we are more familiar
with. The Carp are in fact filter feeders and need algae to maintain larger populations (Response in
the Midwest). There is fear among officials that the Carp are capable of adapting their dietary needs
and will begin to prey on smaller local fish that come in from the rivers and streams that feeds the
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10. Taking a Look at the Asian Carp
This fish can eat 20% of their bodyweight per day, can weigh over 100 pounds and it lives in a place
it shouldn't. (National Park Service, 2014) It is the Asian Carp. This plant can grow a foot a day, can
grow up to 100 feet, and grows on anything in it's way. It is the Kudzu vine. These are examples of
invasive species, which are organisms that are introduced to an environment outside their native
range, and pose a threat to the native species where they are.
The Asian Carp is a collective name for four types of fish: the Bighead carp, Black carp, Silver carp
and Grass carp.When scientists refer to Asian Carp they mean the previous listed fish which are
considered a threat to freshwater aquatic environments. The Common carp which are the Cyprinus
carpio have been around for over 100 years however they are not the one's causing the problem, it is
the Asian Carp that is negatively affecting the ecosystem, economy, property and people as the fish
move their way North into the bodies of water. (National Park Service, 2014)
The Asian Carp was originally from Southeast Asia and was introduced in the 1970's into the
Southern United States to keep ponds clean from weed and parasite growth. However, due to
flooding in the Mississippi River the Asian Carp has started invading the Missouri River and the
Illinois River. Since the Illinois River is connected to the Great Lakes via the Chicago Sanitary and
the Ship Canal the Asian Carp freely swim through the bodies of water. (National
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11. Asian Carps
The species I chose to research is the Asian Carp. The Asian Carp is a type of consumer. The
original source of the species was from China. They were introduced to North America from China
in an attempt to control algae, plants and snails in ponds. But since then the Asian Carps have spread
throughout waterways (including: rivers, lakes, oceans and etc.) across North America. In open
water Asian Carps are active spawners which mean they jump out of the water. An average carp is
capable of making hundreds of thousands to sometimes millions of eggs each year which is very
fast. These eggs have a very low survival rate. However, the Asian Carp grows very fast and have
no predator to eat them. Since they grow so large, the death rate for adults
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12. Carp Maggots Research Paper
Winter Carp Baits
Carp Baits in Winter
Well it doesn't seem five minutes since I last penned an article for carp.com bathed in the warm
autumn sun, yet here I am sat on a cold winter's night underneath my "Nash Viper Bivvy" with a
bright moonlit sky above me.
With thousands of stars apparent to even my poor eyesight, I can tell site its going to be a cold one
and considering I am the only one here it looks like most anglers have already given up this year. To
be honest that's plain daft as although you won't catch as many carp in the winter as you do in
summer they are catch able all year round. Look at the likes of Dave Lane, Ian Chillcott and Jim
Shelley; even on the hardest understocked waters they can winkle ' em out and so can you. ... Show
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Maggots have a huge advantage over boilies and the like – they move!! That little bit of movement
seems to inspire the carp into 'having' a go. You can simply hook them onto a hook as you'd do with
any bait or as I do you can thread them onto a piece of fine line and hair rig them on. This keeps
them very lively and allows you to have anything from six to sixty maggots at once. Tie the line to
the hook and away you go. If you have water filled of nuisance fish you may need to regularly
recast. I tend to fish a bunch of live maggots over sine scalding dead maggots and it works a treat.
Don't be tempted to put maggots in your mouth to warm them up before use a hook bait. Firstly it's a
fail habit and secondly the shock of the maggots going from the warm mouth to a cold lake will stop
their movement full stop.... Don't fall for that old wives tail.
Sweet corn – it's very visual, has great attraction qualities and carp love it in cold. It's much better
than Maize and you can either hook it on or use it on a hair rig. I tend to use mine neat out of the
cans but soak in Nutabaits Sweet Cajouser favour is a definite winner. When fishing it try using it
over liquidised sweet corn. Lots of attraction but the only piece they can find to eat has a hook in it;
deadly!
Worms – as with maggots that bit of life can annoy or excite carp into 'having a go'. Always use
them on the hook as a worm on a hair will tie it in knots and have you pulling your hair out. A
brilliant stalking bait especially when you can see the fish you are
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13. Fertebrate Vs. The Crucian Carp
Evolution has been the force behind countless changes throughout the animal kingdom since the
beginning of time. Even after species are broken up into their specific phloem, the differences
between them are still evident. Although the invertebrate group is bigger in numbers, there is still
much contrast, among the vertebrates of the world. In this paper, the immune systems of the varying
vertebrates, the Crucian Carp, *insert two vertebrate groups here*, will be examined and the
disparity between them will be discussed. The vertebrate immune system, in comparison to the
invertebrate system, is more complex. While the invertebrate immune system is anything but
simple, the vertebrates are more evolved with a freethinking mind, this also allowed
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14. Negative Effects Of The Asian Carp
Asian Carp in the Illinois River
In the mid 70's, my family bought a cabin on the Illinois River. We spent all our free time there,
weekends and most of the summer. For years my family enjoyed their time at the "clubhouse" as we
called it. It was our home away from home. There were about 20 cabins there, so it was like our own
little community. Just about everyone there was like extended family. Any time someone needed
help, the neighbors showed up. Everyone there had similar interests, hunting, fishing, boating and
water skiing. I spent most of my days enjoying these activities.
Now days times have changed. You can no longer enjoy the things you once could. It has become
dangerous to waterski or to even enjoy a boat ride down the river due to the Asian carp. These fish
are startled easily by boats, and small watercraft. They can jump ten to twelve feet out of the water
causing damage to boats and injuring humans. I have heard of people getting cuts from the fins,
black eyes, concussions, broken noses and jaws, and even knocked unconscious from this species of
fish. Not only are these Asian Carp causing physical damage, they are wreaking havoc on the
ecological system. The main concern from the Asian Carp is the dangerous effects that it is bringing
to our ecosystem. As an avid fisherman, this is of great concern to me. This will not only affect me
as a fisherman, but also possibly hunters, bird watchers, boaters, even jet skiers and water skiers are
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15. Carp Research Paper
Caring for Carp
The welfare of the carp is something that every carp angler should be concerned about. For some
reason there are still anglers about who don´t possess an unhooking mat.
The use of a safety lead system is a must whilst fishing for carp. If a hooked fish gets snagged or the
mainline gets cut off whilst playing a fish and it is not able to free itself from the line and lead it will
sooner or later die which is totally unacceptable for any angler.
Once a fish has been played out and is ready for the net it should be treated with great care.
A good quality landing net with a soft and carp friendly mesh like the Fox Folding Landing Net or
the Hutchinson Springlock net is essential for landing the fish.
When the carp is in the net the landing net arms can be folded together and the carp can then be
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The bigger the mat the better. On a large mat a lively carp will be much safer than on a small one.
Before you lay the carp onto the unhooking mat make sure the mat is wet.
Personally I use the Deluxe Safe Mat XXL from Pelzer which is excellent as it´s well padded , very
large and it has an extra cover with which the carp can be covered when it´s on the mat and starts
flapping lively. If you have to play and land fish from the boat make sure that the fish is safe on the
unhooking mat in the boat. I´ve always got two Hutchinson Be–safe Flat mats on the bottom of my
boat. They cover the whole length of the bottom of my Zodiac so a carp that has been netted from
the boat and been lifted onboard won´t be able get hurt on the journey back to the bank.
Normally I try to unhook a carp as soon as it is in the boat and then row back to the bank as I think
that´s better for the carp (it can´t get tangled in the rig,
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16. Why Is It Ethical To Catch-Carp?
This has to be the most exciting method of all to catch Carp!
It still thrills me just as much as it ever did to stalk carp with mixers,... it is quite magical in that
fleeting moment when the carp mouths the bait, it's when time itself seems to stand still, and I have
almost passed out from a lack of oxygen through holding my breath too long!!
I have spent many happy days watching intently for rising fish, firing out a couple of mixers at a
time for hours, until finally, that first fish takes a freebie!
Many Anglers neglect this style of fishing, whilst many others consciously avoid it as they see it as
"cheating", can't see a problem with it myself!
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the fish that were gaining in confidence as darkness fell
were trying to quietly "mop up", and these brightly coloured objects were just what they were
looking for!
This "mopping up" factor is a useful aide, I often get the carp feeding confidently enough, but then
"starve" the swim for a time, this has the effect of getting the remaining fish to take almost anything
left floating on the surface.
Sometimes, when other anglers have been using floating baits, it is possible to fish without any
freebies at all, the carp are searching the entire lake for floating objects and can be observed
"swirling" at leaves, and various items of flotsam.
Later in the year, when most of the other Anglers attentions have waxed and waned from surface
fishing, it is possible to catch fish in this manner too..... there are occasions when a solitary bread
crust or mixer, can prove irresistible to a cruising carp!..... I believe this to be the fact that nobody
has bothered to try surface fishing for several weeks, so naturally, the carps suspicions are not
aroused by a solitary "snack" floating
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17. Asian Carp Case Study
The threat of the Asian Carp entering Lake Michigan's waterways has now become a serious issue.
The main access into Lake Michigan for the Asian Carp would be through the Chicago Sanitary and
Ship Canals which connects to the Mississippi River. These natural waterways have also been
connected to man made rivers to allow easier access to the lake for trading and transporting goods.
Though along the river there are a couple of dams, this does not stop the Asian Carp, but merely
slows the Carps movement. Their solution for this problem was to build an electrified barrier to
keep the Asian Carp out of the Lake. In December of 2009 the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the State of Illinois, the Great Lakes Fishery
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18. Asian Carp in the Great Lakes
There are unwanted visitors threatening to make their home in the Great Lakes. Originally coming
from Asia, the fish immigrated to the Mississippi River eventually making their way to the Great
Lakes. Let's take a look at the problem, the causes and effects, and the possible solutions of the
Asian Carp Invasion.
Bighead, Silver, Grass, and Black Carp, even though each its own distinct species, all fall under the
name "Asian Carp." They can weigh anywhere from 60 to 110 pounds, and range from 40 to 60
inches in length. Asian Carp are considered an "invasive species," an organism that is not native and
has negative effects on our economy, environment, or our health. Catfish farmers imported Asian
Carp long ago to consume algae in ponds. The carp slowly escaped and migrated to the Mississippi
River, then eventually to the Great Lakes. Why are Asian Carp such an issue? Although they are
mostly not direct predators, they eat up to one third of their body weight. Asian Carp to not eat other
fish, but they eat plankton leaving native fish lower on the food chain competing for food to survive.
Asian carp also reproduce rapidly and abundantly. A female Bighead Carp can carry up to one
million eggs in a lifetime. In result of such profuse reproduction, Asian Carp are overpopulating the
Great Lakes. Since, they are so outsized, they take up much space in the lakes. Asian Carp are also
among the largest populated species. If Asian Carp continue to establish themselves permanently in
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19. Asian Carp Research Paper
Asian Carp Carp can look like large goldfish. The big difference between carp and goldfish are the
barbels, or whiskers, around their mouths. Carp have thick lips and small eyes. They have a single
dorsal fin with strongly serrated spines and a forked tail. The color of carp is varied. Wild, common
carp can be olive, tan, or dark brown. They have large and thick scales. Where did carp come from?
Carp are not native to Colorado. They are not even native to North America. Carp are native to Asia
and are considered a delicacy. The people of Asia, for around the past 4,000 years have used carp for
a cultivated food source, garden element, and symbol of strength and courage. 2000 years later, carp
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Zebra mussels are freshwater mollusks. They have two valves, or shells, which are the called the
right and left valve. These valves are usually a light tan with dark brown zig–zag stripes. These
stripes give the zebra mussel its name because the stripes look like those of a zebra. Zebra mussel
valves can also be completely dark brown or completely tan; these types of valves are very rare
though (Freshwater Mussel Collection: Introduction– Anatomy). The insides of these freshwater
mollusks are full of many muscles and parts that function for moving, eating, and reproducing.
Muscles used for movement are the foot and the adductor muscles. The foot is a strong muscle and
is used for locomotion, moving from one place to another. It also serves as an anchor for the mussel
and keeps it attached to rocks or other surfaces. The adductor muscles are used to open and close the
right and left valves. The mantle is a muscle that holds the mussel together. The mantle holds all of
the soft parts inside of
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20. Carp Are The Best Bait For Carp
Carp are found in many freshwater ponds, lakes, and rivers. Fishing for carp at a pond is a spot that
introduces many kids to fishing. Carp can be eaten but are not thought of as the best tasting fish out
there. However, they provide fun sport, are easy to catch if you know how, and are good in some
fish recipes. Carp are best caught on homemade baits that are very simple to whip up. Prepared
bread dough makes the best bait for carp. It is simple to use and easy to make. Once made you just
mold it around the hook and fish. To make dough bait break a few slices of bread into chunks and
place it in a thin cloth or handkerchief and place it in water. After it has soaked remove and squeeze
the water out. Open the cloth and knead the dough thoroughly working in some cornmeal as you do.
Add a little olive oil to the bread and cornmeal and shape into balls for fishing. They should stick to
our hook very well. When you place the bait on a hook don 't use a bread ball too large and don 't
cover the point of the hook. You will miss bites if you completely cover the hook. Leave the point
exposed and you will catch more carp. You can use single hooks for carp, but dough baits stay on
the hook better if you use treble hooks. Carp can also be caught on canned corn kernels. Some folks
use clam baits for carp. You can catch carp bottom fishing or at a medium to shallow depth under a
cork. They feed in both places. You should use very simple homemade rigs for carp. Most times a
weight,
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21. Daughterless Carp Research Paper
THANH NGUYEN
Stage 1 BIOLOGY
Human Awareness Essay
Carp are non–native fish found in most Australian waterways. This species of fish has had
significant negative impacts on the natural freshwater ecosystems. A current solution developed for
the control of carp is known as "daughterless carp". Discuss the impact carp have had on freshwater
ecosystems and explain the control method known as 'daughterless carp'.
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms coinciding with the nonliving components of a
specific environment. One example includes the freshwater ecosystem contributing to Earth's
aquatic ecosystems. They include lakes and ponds, rivers, streams, springs and wetlands consisting
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One single female carp can produce up to 1.5 million eggs per year (PestSmart, 2012). So unlike
other methods, the use of daughterless carp technology will have a significant effect. Daughterless
carp technology will produce a decline in female carp numbers, hence causing an overall decrease in
the entire carp population. With the gradual decline in female carp, less offspring will be produced
and thus more male carp will be present within the population. It is evident that daughterless carp
technology will gradually cause a decrease in the population. The newly invented gene is expected
to move into the Murray–Darling system's carp population, leaning towards an all–male sex ratio
(O'Neill, 2003). According to O'Neill (2003), despite the technology taking up to 50 years to reduce
carp numbers, this will prove to be effective. This technology will enable the carp population to
decrease
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22. How Can Uk Carp Fishing Tackle
UK Carp Fishing Tackle – A Collection of Explanations
Posted December 3, 2009
Carp fishing tackle might be very unique. The following is a concise list of fundamentals words in
reference to carp fishing equipment and carp fishing gear.
Words Which Refer to the Carp Species
Barbels: The 2 organs situated on the upper jaw section of a carp which bears a resemblance to
whiskers. Barbels will enable the carp to detect food in unclear waters.
Cloopers: The carp that feed at the top of the water.
Mudders: The carp that feed at the bottom. This is obvious from the large amount of mud the push
up.
Coarse fish: Any fish that is not part of the salmon group or trout group.
Carp Fishing Tackle –Words Associated with Carp Tackle and Rigs
Leader: A length of heavy–duty line that's about 30 to 40 feet long. Leaders ... Show more content
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A bolt rig is a variation of the semi–fixed rig that automatically hooks the carp when the leader
tightens.
Fixed: Means that a leader or tackle doesn't slide up or down a line or pull loose upon breakage of
the main line.
Stringer: Baits that don't have hooks; they are "freebies" that are connected in close proximity to the
hooked bait.
Terms Regarding Carp Bait
Tiger nut: A small tuber that is an excellent carp bait which is terrific bait for attracting carp}. One
must boil tiger nuts until they are thick and become sticky before they can be used.
23. Chum: A bait which is hurled into the water to draw the fish to the general area of the bait that is
attached to the hook.
Boilie: A hard round piece of dough used for bait. Boilies are made up of a mixture of water and an
assortment of grains; a thick dough is made from this–then, the dough is formed into ball shapes
which are boiled.
Please get in touch with your neighbourhood carp fishing tackle shop for extensive info on angling
for this widely sought UK game
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24. Addictive Carp Fishing Baits
Sportsman's Paradise Online: Addictive Carp Fishing Bait ....
You may think everything is known about carp and carp baits but even the most experienced and
knowledgeable bait makers learn new things all the time. So if you are a ready made carp bait user
do yourself a favour and consider the advice given here simply because it works! Sugars like fats
are addictive to carp because energy is vital to basic survival – so read on to exploit this to catch you
more fish this year than ever before!
Sugars are nothing new to carp; after all they use glucose to fuel their systems and activities for life
and use insulin to regulate blood sugar levels like humans – and this can be exploited! Plants too use
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Minamino is a relatively little concentrated product because it needs to be palatable to humans. But
with fish you can do many alternative things to boost it using naturally stimulating substances. You
might even add a little of a different flavour such as CC Moore Belachan or CC Moore green–lipped
mussel flavour to it for instance boosted with some liquid Belachan or liquid mussel extract
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25. Brief Summary Of 'Total Carp Fishing Bait'
Total Carp Fishing Bait It's no secret that carp eat mussels, snails and crayfish sometimes even pulse
(legumes) falling into the water. All these kinds of food have one thing in common. They are hard
and thus the carp has to break them up with his jaw before he can eat the food. Usually a carp also
breaks up hard boilies and tiger nuts before he digests them. In England there are anglers who
believe in the theory that the crunchy noise that is created when a carp breaks up a mussel with his
jaw attracts other carp and stimulates them to feed, too. Under–water sound travels very well. No
matter if this theory is right or wrong; it's a fact that a large part of the carp's diet consists of food
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Let's call it the crunch effect. Why not try to include this effect into our carp baits? With baits like
tiger nuts you've automatically got this natural crunch effect, but wouldn't it be interesting to have
this same effect with boilies, too, so that once a carp sucks in your boilie and tries to break it up the
crunchy noise is created? To attain this effect there are several possibilities. The simplest one is to
air–dry your boilies until they are rock hard, but once these baits are immersed into water they'll get
soft again especially the boilie´s surface. This isn't ideal. There's a better way to attain the crunch
effect in a boilie. By adding a small quantity of crushed egg shells to your boilie mix you'll get
boilies that are very crunchy when a carp eats them. Be careful not to put too many crushed
eggshells into your mix otherwise you won't be able to roll out your baits very well. Some readers
might be concerned that the crushed eggshells might have a negative effect on the quality of your
baits. Believe me, there's no need to worry . The crushed eggshells can only improve your
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26. Introduction to Aquaculture.
Introduction to Aquaculture.
MCQS.
1. The science of raising aquatic plants or animals is: (a) Apiculture (B) Sericulture (c) Aquaculture
(d) Pisciculture
2. Aquaculture is totally dependent on the: (a) Quality of H2O (b) Quantity of H2O (c) Both quality
& quantity of H2O (d) None of above
3. The newest kind of aquaculture in which cleaning & reusing of H2O occurs is: (a) Pens (b) Ponds
(c) River (d) Recirculating tanks
4. Around 500B.C the earlier Chinese documents on fish culture was written. This paper called: (a)
Micrographia (b) Origin of species by means of Natural Selection (c) Fan hi on Pisci culture (d)
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11. INTEGRATED FISH FARMING fish farming system is so broad in scale with so many models
that there is no comparative in the world.
12. Problem that the aquaculture in developed countries is facing, is HIGH COST of pelleted feeds.
13. COWS are ruminants.
14. The acidity or alkalinity of H2O represents the HYDRO CHEMICAL quality.
15. Trout is COLD WATER animal.
16. For fish pond, the best soil for bottom is LOAM.
17. American prefers CAT FISH than carps.
18. The residues & liquid part after anaerobic FERMENTATION to produce biogas are used for
fertilizing fish pond.
27. 19. Silver carp is PHYTOPLANKTON eater.
20. The production of silk from silk worm is called SERI CULTURE.
Short Questions.
1. What is the procedure of pearl culture?
2. How early form of aquaculture differed from aquaculture practices today?
3. Give three reasons for aquaculture, only short headings required?
4. What is cage culture?
5. What are three advantages of cage culture?
6. What are three disadvantages of cage culture?
7. What is meant by fish forming?
8. What is significance of harvesting & stocking in rotation?
9. In points mentioned the advantages of integrated fish forming?
10. Define integrated fish forming?
Biology of major Freshwater cultivable Fishes of Pakistan.
MCQs.
1. The common name of
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28. Balancing Ecosystems Essay examples
Concerned Citizen
City Council of Glimmerville
Date: 09/21/2014
To whom it may concern:
First let me start off by introducing myself my name is Nicole Santa Isabel I live on the Big Island
of Hawaii. Currently a student for the University of Phoenix taking a course in environmental
science when I came across Glimmerville and its concerns with Grass Carp. Sparksville's aquatic
ecosystem is also having issues with balancing the ecosystem. This letter is to bring some light and
maybe provided some solutions to any issues Glimmerville may be facing.
Grass Carp is an herbivorous fresh water fish and was introduced originally from England. These
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This type of plant nearly took over every area choking the wildlife and aquatic plants providing no
area for other plants or animals to produce.
Our invasive and native species impact our eco systems dramatically. Although they seem to be
harmless from rapid breeding and overpopulation. Taking over the surrounding areas so that other
species are not able to survive. Aggressive species is another way to impact the ecosystems by
endangering other species that live in the same habitat.
Monitoring our wildlife will protect our succession in preventing ecosystem changes. Such as the
damage from invasive species on a natural habitat. Invasive species will unintentionally take over
the habitat to the point that other species will not be able to survive. For example an unknown vine
that rapidly takes over a neighboring plant to the point of extinction. This intern can change the
whole flow of energy in the ecosystem by soil chemistry.
Here are four tips as a solution to the grass carp situation. First try to eliminate reproduction by
possibly separating the male from the females and monitoring the reproduction amounts. The
advantage for monitoring reproduction of grass carps is to be able to maintain the way they
reproduce. Disadvantage is it's not always a 100 percent chance. Second solution to try limiting the
food supply if they primarily eat the seaweeds be sure to not provided
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30. Asian Carp
THE ASIAN CARP There has been a growing concern recently in the state of Michigan and several
other states over a species of fish known as the Asian carp. Perhaps you've seen or heard something
on the news. It hasn't reached the great lakes yet but is expected too in the near future. As an
invasive species it devastates native fish species habitat and spawning areas. Along with being a
menace to boaters because once startled the fish jump out of the water striking the Boater and
causing serious injury. Other states who have had to deal with this problem are at a loss as to how to
stem this menace to the water ways. Federal and State fisheries and game departments have no idea
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Millions have been spent trying to stop this plague to the sport fishing industry. They've erected
hundreds of weirs in an effort to stop it from advancing into inland rivers and lakes throughout the
state. The problem there is the lamprey attaches its self to the side of salmon and the salmon jump
the weirs. I have personally witnessed this and for that I view the weir as a failure and a
monumental waste of the taxpayer's money. By harvesting the Asian carp we can keep their
population in check and save a lot of our native species. As well as create thousands of long term
jobs. And by using them as an organic fertilizer we can further help our environment by reducing
pollutants introduced to our water ways from run off from farms. That we as taxpayers have already
paid to clean up. It's a viable solution given the alternatives of spending millions on dams and locks,
poisons or electro shock that isn't going to stop them and poses a disposal problem. Federal and
state governments can offer multiple tax incentives to the farmers who use carp fertilizer to fertilize
their crops. There are numerous industries that would be interested in some of the by products of
harvesting such as fish oil, perfume, and medicine as well as pet foods which is a billion–dollar
industry all by its self. They can even be processed into food and shipped to third world countries to
help aid starving populations. The benefits are far reaching
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31. Carp Fishing Essay
This Month's Latest Carp Fishing Tackle Picks
6 carp fishing products you must know about in 2016
6 latest must have carp fishing products in 2016
This week we look at some of the latest revolutionary new tackle available so far in 2016. This year
has been an amazing year so far for tackle releases that will revolutionise the way we go fishing.
RidgeMonkey Actions Station
In fishing the smallest things that can make the biggest differences to your fishing, that's why
RidgeMonkey have released this small but super useful product.
Essentially it's a small sealable container designed to keep all of your important items at the ready
during your session. Not only that, it's built so you can virtually place anywhere you want.
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These nifty bits containers include a front clear side which allows you to quickly find what you
need, which is simply but very effective. There are three different sizes in the NXG Bitz range
which are small, medium and large.
The pouches have been carefully designed to fit perfectly into any bag and to help house and
organize items with help from built in removable dividers.
Nash Stuff Sacks
The new Nash Stuff Sacks are 100% water resistant drawstring bags designed to keep its contents
superdry.
The new stuff bags comes in 3 sizes. Small – which is ideal for keeping items such as eletricas and
other small items. Medium – which is great for items such as clothing. Large – super handy for
keeping items such as waders or a barrow wheel.
The Stuff Sacks incorporates Nash's unique camouflage design throughout. Lightweight and easy to
32. store anywhere you wish.
Conclusion
Thanks for reading this month's Latest Carp Fishing Tackle Pick's. If you enjoyed this post, make
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33. Carp Fishing Script
How to Know What Ingredients to Use for Carp Fishing Bait
carp
Step 1 instant grits
GRITS – carp enjoy grits and grits are a base ingredient for a lot of carp bait recipes. they are also 1
of the finest baits to use due to the fact they pack well when produced.
Step two instant rice
RICE – carp love rice. the simple rice recipe for carp consists of rice and ketchup but there can be a
lot of much more combinations created or flavors added as well. rice is a great carp bait but has to
be prepared appropriate or it can be difficult to pack and fish with.
Step three soybean meal
SOYBEAN – soybean is one more favorite for carp. there are a lot of combinations for soybean
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you can add it to your bait as an attractor or flavoring.
Step 13 chocolate syrup and flavorings
CHOCOLATE – carp are diabetic fish but their bodies operate differently from ours so they can deal
with and love sweets, so you know they have to love chocolate flavorings.
Step 14 sugar
SWEETS – as i said, carp are diabetic and it really is difficult for them to resist sweet offerings, so
sweet flavored baits, syrups, or adding sugar to your baits will generate superb benefits.
Step 15 eggs or other foods high in amino acids
PROTEINS/AMINO ACIDS – carp need amino acids to reside and survive and foods with protein
34. offer a lot of those. eggs are a very good example. they can be utilized in your bait to mix with.
Step 16 bread created into a dough
BREADS – carp will also bite bread. i study someplace the other day, that the usa record for a
caught carp was 48 pounds and it was caught on a bagel!
carp will bite and feed on a lot of food that we eat as you can see. there genuinely isn't just one
particular magic bait out there, but by understanding the foods that they enjoy and the ones they
need to have to reside and survive, you should be capable to increase your chances of catching the
big one. excellent
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35. The Observation Of Five Years
Results and discussion The observation of five years (From January, 2007 to December, 2011) of the
biomanipulation work done in the lake Nainital for its ecosystem restoration is presented in this
paper. In this approach we attempted to manipulate various levels of the food chain, assuming that
the nutrient input is stable and cannot be reduced to limit the primary production. At the start of the
work important physico– chemical and biological parameters were measured to know the present
scenario of the lake. Among physico– chemical parameters the water temperature, transparency,
total dissolved solids, dissolved oxygen, total alkalinity, pH, nitrate and phosphate were taken into
consideration while in biotic factors, the qualitative and quantitative estimation of phytoplankton,
zooplankton and fishes was made. The water temperature varied from 10.0 0C in January, 2007 to
23.4 0C in June, 2011. The Secchy transparency ranged between 35.0 cm during January 2007 and
410 cm during December, 2011. The total dissolved solids varied between 160 mg/ l in April, 2007
and 536 mg/ l in June, 2008. The dissolved oxygen concentration at water surface varied from 3.0
mg/ l during January, 2007 to 12.5 mg/ l during May, 2009 throughout the experiment period. The
total alkalinity of lake water was found between 102 mg/ l during January, 2008 and 240 mg/ l
during June, 2011. The pH of lake water varied from 6.9 in April, 2008 to 9.8 July, 2011. The nitrate
was found between 0.12 mg/l
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36. Asian Carp Research Paper
What is the Asian Carp? What makes these creatures foreign or never–often heard about? The Asian
Carp are found in the Illinois River that connects to the Mississippi River. The Carp is known to be
an invasive species to our rivers. Invasive specie is a specie or organism that is not native to ones
economy and came from another economy. The Carp are a family of fish native to Europe and Asia.
The common carp, Cyprinus carpio, has been in the United States for over 100 years. It is
considered a nuisance fish, but it doesn't seem to do much harm to the Great Lakes our most
importantly, the Mississippi River. There are four separate invasive species that are referred to as
"Asian Carp". Their names are: the bighead carp, the black carp, the grass carp, and the silver carp.
A few of these carp managed to get into the Mississippi River, and eventually established breeding
population. The Asian Carp was first brought to the country, which makes them invasive. These fish
were brought into the United States hoping they would control weed and parasite growth in aquatic
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They cause serious damage to the native fish populations in the lakes and rivers that they infest
because they compete over with other fish for food and space. The Carp specie are also thought to
lower water quality, which can kill off sensitive organisms. They are known to dominate entire
streams, which effectively pushes out native species. Silver carps are highly dangerous to us
humans. They are known to jump put of the water at high speeds, which can injure boaters and
damage boating equipment. Other reasons of why the Carp species are a problem, is the food they
consume. The "Bighead Carp" and "Silverhead Carp" eat plankton, which native mussels and young
native fish depend on for food. Grass Carp consume plants, and can drastically change river and
shoreline
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37. Bighead Carp
Bighead carp is one of the most economically important freshwater filter–feeding fish in Asia. It
constitutes the majority of carp aquaculture production in China, yielding an annual production of
3,253,143 tons as of 2014 (FAO, Fish stat, 2014). Bighead carp can tolerate extreme changes in
water temperature ranging from those normally found in cold, temperate as well as those in tropical
climates. The maximum temperature in which Bighead carp can survive is 38°C (USGS, 2005). The
lowest temperature they can tolerate is close to freezing at 1°C (ISSG, 2005). However, their
preferred temperature for optimal reproduction is about 25°C (USGS, 2005). In their native range in
China, bighead carp spawn at different temperatures: in the Yangtze River, from 18.3 to 23.5°C in
1953 and 1954 to a range of 26 to 30°C in 1957 (Chang, 1966) and as low as 18°C in the Han River
(Chunsheng et al. 1980). Bighead carp is a powerful filter–feeder with a wide food spectrum that
grows fast and reproduces quickly (Xie and Chen, 2001), which makes this species a strong
competitor. There are two primary forms of filter–feeding in fishes, pump and ram suspension
feeders (Sanderson et al., 1994). Pump feeders use the buccal pump to push water through the
filtering gill rakers (Sanderson et al., 2001). Lu and Xie, (2001) considered Bighead carp to be
pump filter feeder. Dong and Li (1994) stated that juvenile Bighead Carp in aquaria functioned as
pump filter feeders, and although they selected areas of high zooplankton abundance, they did not
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It also has been introduced into most of the Indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, and most Southeast
Asian countries) and to lakes in western China to which it is not native (Kolar et al.
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38. Camp Carp Psychology
The upbeat, innocent jingle of the Wiggle's theme song played in the background as I heaved a sigh,
slumping down onto the ground in exhaustion. Dylan laid on his bunk, completely lost to the world
while immersed in the show. Although it was already our break, my breathing was still heavy from
the events prior. I glanced at over at Kyle, my partnered counselor, who tiredly rubbed his face from
his position on another bed. Dylan had pulled another fit at naptime, and despite our efforts to
convince him to take a rest instead of overexerting himself, he hadn't been in the most compliant
mood. After countless times of being refused a trip to the horseback–riding platform–due to the
arduousness of the trek in the Central Texas heat and frequent absence of the horses–Dylan had had
the last straw with us. His frustration quickly escalated into an all out cabin shoe–fight between the
campers, which was exactly what it sounded–shoes flung around as deadly projectiles. By the time
the other counselors and I had finally calmed it down, the cabin was in utter disarray.
It was my second week as a certified volunteer counselor at the Children's Association for
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But in my parents' teachings I found what proved to be just as paramount in my pursuit to show
Dylan the full camp experience: perseverance. Their lessons drilled into me tenacity, and the camp's
basis that "camp is for the camper" served as a mantra for self–motivation. That night, I made a
promise to myself, as I sat in the dim light of the cabin porch after the campers had gone to sleep,
filling out Dylan's camper activity booklet, to uphold the fundamental purpose of CAMP–providing
opportunities for campers who rarely experienced them elsewhere–with the values I had embedded
in my heart as a
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39. Ram Carp Program
Why are you interested in the RAM CAMP Program and how will this help you enhance your
leadership experience?
I am interested in Ram Camp because I am motivated to improve my leadership skills. Before
starting my fall semester at VCU, I will have participated in TRIO'S 1– week program as well as
The Summer Scholars 6–week program. While I will know VCU campus very well, I feel that
participating in Ram Camp will help test my skills in help guiding others in need. Ram Camp is also
a great way to make new friends as well as experience college life at VCU. I also can't wait for the
competitive activities.
Describe a time where you faced a stressful situation or challenge and discuss what skills you
utilized to grow.
A stressful situation i faced once involved a group project. The project required each member to
present a certain part of our presentation. The whole week and a half, we as group went about
procrastinating about our presentation. A day before we were supposed to present, two of my group
members decided they were going to skip school the next day to finish their part. The project was a
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Diversity is the ability to bring together different styles of uniqueness to cultivate many options of
abilities. Diversity can involve race, abilities, skills, knowledge or strengths. In order to create
diversified world, individuals must be willing to be open minded to others views, ideas, and beliefs.
How do you want to get involved and contribute to VCU and the Richmond community?
I want to get involve at VCU though volunteer opportunities, student government, leadership
positions and being an example for others. VCU has so many opportunities to do just that. I hope to
make my mark on VCU by branching out to many different areas to learn and contributes to their
needs as a group but also those in community that depend on these
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40. The Asian Carp Problem
The Asian carp is a problem that has been growing in the United States for number of years. This
specific species is an extremely dominate fish witch causes dangers for other species. There is a
number of ways to try and reduce and to prevent them from spreading in our waters. One of the
sources is in this article is National State Parks They explain why these fish are so dangerous in our
waters. Another is an article Adam Hintnerthuer wrote and he explains the importance of the topic
and methods on how to stop the spread so it does not create something worse than it already is.
There are many reasons why this type of fish is a danger to our waters. The publishers of the
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One natural way these fish spread is simply flooding. When a concentrated area gets a large amount
of rain it will flood the creeks and rivers. This will result in other bodies of water that usually do not
connect to connect. When this happens, these carp and/or eggs that are laid by the carp spread to the
connecting bodies of water. Another way the spread of Asian carp is done naturally is by birds. This
sounds like a joke but shockingly it is very true. How is this true? When a bird is taking its normal
stroll through banks of the lake searching for food, taking a bath or simply just wondering around it
is causing the problem. What is happening is the bird is getting the eggs that were spawned by the
carp on its body and feet. Then, the bird fly's elsewhere. Sometimes it flies back home and
sometimes it flies to another body of water to search to an easier meal. When that bird enters the
next body of water the eggs fall into the water and soon enough they hatched and the infestation
begins in an entirely new area. So both naturally and by man these fish are continuing to spread and
it needs to be
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41. Common Carp Research Paper
The Common Carp affects oxygen levels in shallow lakes (Parkos). They primarily eat any plants,
dead things, and other organisms on the bottom of lakes. Some researchers claim that the carp eat
the eggs of other species, but they do not have any proof or evidence (Maynard). They are accused
of this because it is not uncommon to see them on top of the surface, where other fish species spawn
in shallow weedy areas (Bonneau). The Carp may not eat the eggs of other species, but they still eat
the plants that create oxygen for aquatic animals. This is a serious problem for shallow lakes
because in the winter there is ice on top of the water. The oxygen levels start dropping significantly
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Fishermen are concerned about this because fishing is a passion and Carp just are not fitting in
around the United States and cause too much chaos (Sullivan). Submerged aquatic plants were
almost deleted completely from shallow lakes over a 5 year process (Santucci). When they uproot
the plants it creates turbulence. Turbulence is basically swirling up water and sediment from the
bottom of the lake making the water unclear (Garcia). They usually create more turbulence in the
spring of the year when they are spawning. They make excessive movements in the water and
sometimes even aggressively. This has a lot to do with the temperature change from cold to warm
and this is just the Carps way of overreacting to the new habitat (Monahan). Although they are
active and moving during this time they do not eat very much. Carp are very difficult to catch when
their spawning because they are usually not interested in food (Santucci). Some fishermen can still
hook them when they're spawning, but they are very picky and wont go for just anything. Carp are
especially abundant in man made lakes because they tend to be calmer waters which Carp prefer
(Monahan). Also in man made lakes there tend to be less predators, which brings me to my next
topic. The Carp really do not have any predators other than human. This is one reason they survive
so long
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42. Carp Bivvies
Carp Bivvies what you need to find out before purchasing
By kimkitch, on May 31st, 2010
Carp bivvies are an essential part of your carp fishing equipment especially if you are going to be
fishing at night or for a prolonged period at once. Carp bivvies are not cheap so you need to make
sure that the one you purchase has all the features that you require.
Before purchasing any carp bivvies why not visit the local waters around you and see if any anglers
are actually using one. Ask if you can take a look inside some and that will give you a good feel of
the space that you need for all of your carp fishing equipment. Also ask questions about the persons
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Obviously you will get the relevant salespeople giving you a biased opinion of their product and you
will probably only get shown and told about the good points. Therefore it is best if you could speak
to other anglers for a more unbiased opinion.
Although this is common sense you need to make sure that you carp bivvy is waterproof. As well as
being waterproof you need to make sure that the material is breathable, this is to prevent
condensation building up inside and therefore making it more comfortable to spen time in.
With any type of carp bivvy the weakest point is always the seams so you need to ensure that they
are taped. If the seams are taped after the panels have been stitched together it will keep out the rain
and ensure that you do not wake up in a wet sleeping bag. Although a breathable fabric is a must
you also need to remember that it will not actually allow air to circulate through your bivvy.
Carp bivvies need to be suitable for both summer and winter fishing so you need one with mesh air
vents to allow the air to flow around inside. You also need a winter skin when fishing during the
winter to keep out them chill winds. Although an add on you will often find if you look around that
sellers will give you one for free if you buy their carp bivvies. By doing this you could end up
getting a 75 to 100 pound accessory for free, so it is well worth
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43. Advanced Carp Fishing Rig Essay
ADVANCED CARP RIGS
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Long Hair Bottom Bait Rig
This advanced carp fishing rig was designed so the point of the hook turns and catches hold
extremely quickly. It is ideal when fishing for shy–feeding, cautious carp.
This carp rig was devised and shown by Adam Penning on the latest Fox essential guide to carp rig
DVD. Adam referred to it as the "advanced bottom bait rig", and he described it as having an
aggressive hooking mechanism. He is certainly right with that statement, as you can see in the
photos further below.
Picture showing advanced carp hooking rigs
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Bottom bait advanced fast hooking potential
Two small pieces of silicon tubing, each of 2mm long, is used to hold the hair to the hook. The piece
nearer to the point of the hook needs to be positioned so the hair leaves the hook in line with the
point. This means the weight of the bottom bait combined with the line–aligner (look at photo
below) and the weighted shot helps pull the point down as the hook turns, resulting in a much faster
penetration into the flesh. The combination of all 3 of these features gives this fishing rig an
advanced hooking ability.
44. Line–aliner gives aggressive hooking of carp
Use a line–aligner system to increase the hook turn speed. I snip a small cut in the shrink tube, then
use a gated needle to pull the braid through the hole so it leaves out the side of the tubing opposite
the hook point. Now you can shrink it down while it is positioned by pulling on the coated braid
end. After this you can then place a weighted bead up the line where the stripped braid ends. You
can tie the coated end to a swivel by the lead set up. I prefer to tie a figure–of–eight loop and use a
quick link for easy changing if I wish to try another advanced carp
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