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  2. Grass carp - Wikipedia

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    Grass carp inhabit lakes, ponds, pools and backwaters of large rivers, preferring large, slow-flowing or standing water bodies with abundant vegetation. [5] In the wild, grass carp spawn in fast-moving rivers, and their eggs, which are slightly heavier than water, develop while drifting downstream, kept in suspension by turbulence.

  3. "Thar's gold in them thar gills!" Why this Peoria fish ...

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    Freshwater Select processes Asian carp out of the Illinois River and other central Illinois waterways. The company targets four species: the silver carp, the grass carp, the bighead carp and the ...

  4. Carp - Wikipedia

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    The major carp species used traditionally in Chinese aquaculture are the black, grass, silver and bighead carp. In the 1950s, the Pearl River Fishery Research Institute in China made a technological breakthrough in the induced breeding of these carps, which has resulted in a rapid expansion of freshwater aquaculture in China. [ 56 ]

  5. Carp fishing - Wikipedia

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    The bait for carp fishing game is "cendol" ("sagu" flour with food attractant) In Central Europe there is a strong connection between Christmas and carp fishing. Traditionally in Germany, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia man of the house would go and fish for the carp or buy it at the fish market. Fish would be usually brought home alive and ...

  6. Man breaks 1999 Missouri record by bowfishing grass carp ...

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    An Osage County man broke the 1999 state record for grass carp under alternative methods in mid-August after bowfishing in a private pond.

  7. Asian carp - Wikipedia

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    Asian carp is an informal grouping of several species of cyprinid freshwater fishes native to Eurasia, commonly referring to the four East Asian species silver carp, bighead carp, grass carp (a.k.a. white amur) and black carp (a.k.a. black amur), [note 1] which were introduced to North America during the 1970s and now regarded as invasive in the United States.

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    Grass seed that’s promised to patch bare spots usually won’t. And it’s probably a blend of northern cool-season ryes and fescues that die when gets blazing hot (90F) in late May or early ...

  9. Bighead carp - Wikipedia

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    The bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) is a species of cyprinid freshwater fish native to East Asia, and is one of several Asian carps introduced into North America.It is one of the most intensively exploited fishes in fish farming, with an annual worldwide production of over three million tonnes in 2013, principally from China. [2]