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Canuck57 wrote:
On 30/04/2010 10:31 PM, Tim wrote: hey I talked to a guy from Havana IL today and he said that there's almost no boating done in the Illinois river in that area because of all the flying carp. Way too dangerous he says because people are getting hurt when the things jump out of the water. Like I said in the past Instead of throwing the poison in the Chicago Channel, they should have gone down by Peoria and started hitting them there. There's no reason to let the carp take over like that..... No practical way of stopping them. It's like this. If we don't stop them and find ways to eradicate them our waterways will become unusable. The you tube video and reports tell of the Illinois River having stretches no one uses because it is dangerous and perhaps mostly devoid of native species we would want to fish for. The Elites of Chicago and shipping interests are calling the shots and don't give a rat's ass about the Great Lakes or millions of jobs that will be lost if the Great Lakes are invaded by the Asian Carp. These People that have pretty much taken over the shoreline of Lake Michigan, Huron, Superior will find they have a view but won't go out on the water because of Carp flying into their boats. There won't be any Salmon, Trout, etc for them to catch and mount on the their Chicago Office walls. The Politicians better start being rational and close the Chicago Sewage Canal. There might be a few special interest or shipping interest hurt for a little while but if they don't stop the Asian Carp Invasion and we lose the Great Lakes America will lose the Great Lakes forever and millions of more jobs forever. |
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On 01/05/2010 10:48 PM, lil abner wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: On 30/04/2010 10:31 PM, Tim wrote: hey I talked to a guy from Havana IL today and he said that there's almost no boating done in the Illinois river in that area because of all the flying carp. Way too dangerous he says because people are getting hurt when the things jump out of the water. Like I said in the past Instead of throwing the poison in the Chicago Channel, they should have gone down by Peoria and started hitting them there. There's no reason to let the carp take over like that..... No practical way of stopping them. It's like this. If we don't stop them and find ways to eradicate them our waterways will become unusable. The you tube video and reports tell of the Illinois River having stretches no one uses because it is dangerous and perhaps mostly devoid of native species we would want to fish for. The Elites of Chicago and shipping interests are calling the shots and don't give a rat's ass about the Great Lakes or millions of jobs that will be lost if the Great Lakes are invaded by the Asian Carp. These People that have pretty much taken over the shoreline of Lake Michigan, Huron, Superior will find they have a view but won't go out on the water because of Carp flying into their boats. There won't be any Salmon, Trout, etc for them to catch and mount on the their Chicago Office walls. The Politicians better start being rational and close the Chicago Sewage Canal. There might be a few special interest or shipping interest hurt for a little while but if they don't stop the Asian Carp Invasion and we lose the Great Lakes America will lose the Great Lakes forever and millions of more jobs forever. I don't disagree, but believe the damage is already done and in the playout it is inevitable. Take Alewife that came in. Wasn't so bad after all as Salmon stock also not indiginious took off. Sure love catching them. Got a 30" king once and seemed to have luck with those steelhead. And I know first hand very large carp are already in Michigan. Don't know what type but they are there. And even agree with shipping being the main cause of eels and a host sof other marine life hitching a ride. But we have decided some very long time ago that the Great Lakes is for this. Take how they get to the great lakes. Man made it easy as ABC. Mississippi River no loaded with levees that make fish travel trivial. Dredging so even marine life no on the seruface can pass. The mere fact man is present means we will screw up the environment. Man has yet to learn we can't manage the environemnt, it manages us. -- Are we being heard or are we a herd? |
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