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HEADS UP!!
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Asian carp are taking over Illinois waterways. Efforts have been made to control them, but have hardly helped. They have made it up the rivers & creeks to the spillway of my favorite fishing lake. I know when they make it into the lake, it will likely be ruined. Anyone else seen the effects, or had any experiences with these airial acrobats? My father was nearly knocked out of the boat by one of these flying fish.
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Mar 02 2010, 4:17 pm - Replied by: Moose
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Instead of using bows, we should have tourneys useing the carp instead of clay pigeonsI can see it now, a 16 foot Lund battle waggon one 12ga in teh front, back and at each side.
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Moose wrote:
Instead of using bows, we should have tourneys useing the carp instead of clay pigeonsI can see it now, a 16 foot Lund battle waggon one 12ga in teh front, back and at each side.
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lol
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Mar 21 2010, 7:29 pm - Replied by: wargmc
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its got that way with the flathead catfish on the satilla river in ga
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ole man granpa
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