01-30-2010, 03:51 AM
Sterile fish would be good, but I bet it doesn't happen..
I have friends in Chicago, and Michigan, and obviously here in Indiana.. And its sort of funny to hear all the various theories on this.. Some of the guys in Chicago don't see it as a big deal, generally they take it as, oh its just a few fish getting in there, not enough to breed and cause any problems..
And the guys on the Michigan side don't want to see a single Asian Carp in Lake Michigan.. Personally, I have no clue, but I can't imagine that an invasive species can be good.. I've seen enough problems with people planting invasive varieties of trees and watching those take over.. And trees don't really move much after you plant them..
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I have friends in Chicago, and Michigan, and obviously here in Indiana.. And its sort of funny to hear all the various theories on this.. Some of the guys in Chicago don't see it as a big deal, generally they take it as, oh its just a few fish getting in there, not enough to breed and cause any problems..
And the guys on the Michigan side don't want to see a single Asian Carp in Lake Michigan.. Personally, I have no clue, but I can't imagine that an invasive species can be good.. I've seen enough problems with people planting invasive varieties of trees and watching those take over.. And trees don't really move much after you plant them..
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