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    Quote Originally Posted by plumbertom1 View Post
    The way my Dad told me to prepare carp was to lay it out on a clean flat board then take a wooden mallot and beat the carp on the board til there was just a fish paste. You then scrape off the carp paste, throw it away and eat the board.

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    Why would they protect a carp? Who cares if you use it for bait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatMan(Cali) View Post
    Why would they protect a carp? Who cares if you use it for bait.

    The water district put them in the canals to eat all the vegatation. Keeps the system running smoothly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatMan(Cali) View Post
    Why would they protect a carp? Who cares if you use it for bait.
    "Good Point Big Sean"!
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    "If it ain't broke - then why are you trying to fix it"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudcatboy View Post
    The water district put them in the canals to eat all the vegatation. Keeps the system running smoothly.
    Yeah, That's where all those tillapia came from also.
    The idea was they were supposed to eat the vegitation and die back every year during the winter cold.
    It just turned out that it didn't get cold enough for long enough and they proliferated vastly.

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    Default GOOD POINT TOM..... WAS JUST THINKING OF THAT WHILE....

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    GOOD POINT TOM..... I WAS JUST THINKING OF THAT WHILE reading Mudcats post...


    The TALAPIA and the water in the canals at Blythe..... We have talked about them before... They like vegitation... but worms work well to for the catching.


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    Someone was talking about the canals at Blythe being cleaned up..... same Idea... Lets the water move easier...




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