MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) --There's evidence flying carp are in Minnesota after a commercial fisherman says he caught one in the Mississippi River. If tests confirm the fish is actually the flying silver ...
The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service on Friday shared a showing silver carp leaping en masse during a scientific electrofishing operation. The Facebook description begins, “Oh carp, we’re going to need a ...
MINNEAPOLIS — You've likely seen video of flying carp — invasive, nuisance fish that can leap several feet out of the water. They've taken over a number of waterways in the U.S., and experts fear they ...
Scientists working to protect the waters of South Dakota from invasive species are calling for people to help out by catching and eating invasive carp—"America's most unwanted fish." Once established ...
A silver carp, the invasive fish with the notorious reputation for flying out of the water to the peril of boaters, has been captured for the first time in the St. Croix River bordering Minnesota and ...
Invasive Asian carp have presented a serious threat to the ecology of the Great Lakes for years. While the threat is still very real, the battle to keep them at bay has been largely successful, thanks ...
Fly anglers are figuring out that carp is not a fish to look down your nose at. They are challenging, strong, accessible, and most importantly, flat out fun to catch on a fly rod. You don't have to ...
The flying thing is well-known to anyone who has been around Asian carp, which can become so startled by approaching boat that they leap out from the water like a rocket. But their real calling card - ...
Did you see it? I fail for not having a video - saw it on CNN News today. damn thing was gliding a foot or two off the water for nearly a full minute, making slight adjustments and corrections and ...